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The mod environment is sandboxed, so it wouldn't be possible to make the taskbar icon flash nor have the game send a system notification.
If you don't want to have drops auto-opened or periodically check the window for a drop, you could make a simple mod to play a more audible, repeating sound when a drop is available. But, that won't be something that's added to this mod.
A simple way to do this would be to loop the sound when the "giftreceiverupdate" event is pushed, then modify the "RevealItem" function in giftitempopup.lua to stop the sound when the drop is opened. Hope that helps.
Alternatively, if this is open source, I could likely add the functionality myself. Is there a Github repo for this? I've never made a DST mod but I've worked on mods for other games, not clear on the differences but I figure it's worth a shot.
Skins that are automatically granted by the game (such as Complimentary rarity and Event rarity items) have a drop timestamp of 0. The game uses unix epoch for times, so a timestamp of 0 equals "January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC" (or your time zone equivalent).
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoch_(computing)
If you're fluent in both Spanish & English and wish to contribute a Spanish translation, please reply here first, then add me on Steam. We can discuss there. Thanks!