You might want to look into KDE connect. I don't use it myself, but it might be what you're looking for.
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Yes, but be aware that it only works when both devices are in the same LAN.
For Windows you can use KDE Connect (and also MacOS) or Microsoft Phone.
For Linux Mint there's KDE Connect or GSConnect (GNOME Extension) though I don't use GNOME often, I remember liking KDE Connect better still.
Does https://pushover.net/ work for you? Been using it for several years, works really well and can be used in several applications.
Or some minor scripting with curl.
Please be aware of comm rule 2: Don’t promote proprietary software
I'll look into it, but I'm in favor of SMS exclusively (syncing) so I can see all/whole conversations and to just get all notifications and quick-reply to the texts as I get them.
Could you elaborate on how to implement the curl
solution?
I mis understood, sms is pretty much history over here, so I considered you where looking for some way of sending messages to your phone.
Pushover supports a simple api, which can be used with curl. A la: https://support.pushover.net/i44-example-code-and-pushover-libraries#unix
I use Element (Matrix) on desktop, phone and tablet. Currently with signal, IRC, Discord, etc. I will eventually try the SMS bridge, but I hear it works well. I run my own non-federated server (synapse) in docker.
It’s probably too complex for what you’re looking for, but https://www.kannel.org/ is a large-scale SMS gateway.
I've used Twilio for that. There is a simple JSON API with code examples on their site.
I don't think this is what OP is looking for