MusicPlayerPlus
asciinema
MusicPlayerPlus | asciinema | |
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7 | 104 | |
67 | 13,242 | |
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5.2 | 9.6 | |
about 1 month ago | 2 days ago | |
Shell | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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MusicPlayerPlus
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What are the guidelines here?
MusicPlayerPlus 2.0.1 release 3 differs substantially from release 2. I'm proud of the work I've done for this release and wanted to share it with the Arch community. Release 3 consists of 112 commits to 119 files and 23 new files including 3 new commands and 6 new backend scripts most of which are designed to provide increased support for multiple platforms, Arch Linux being one of the two new platforms MusicPlayerPlus is being built, tested, and packaged for. See https://github.com/doctorfree/MusicPlayerPlus/compare/v2.0.1r2...v2.0.1r3 for more detailed information on the changes included in release 3 over release 2.
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MusicPlayerPlus – A Console and Terminal Music Player for Linux
With MusicPlayerPlus, you can stream and play music through several audio packages integrated and extended from its project. MusicPlayerPlus’s initial interaction is with the Music Player Daemon (MPD).
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MusicPlayerPlus v2.0.1r2 with Beets, Mopidy, and Navidrome support
Download the latest Debian, Arch, or RPM package format release for your platform.
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MusicPlayerPlus v2.0.1r1 Released
MusicPlayerPlus is a character-based console and terminal window music player and media management system.
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MusicPlayerPlus version 1.0.3 release 1 Now Available
Version 1.0.3 release 1 of MusicPlayerPlus is now available at the project release page on github. MusicPlayerPlus release assets include Debian format packages for amd64 and armhf architectures (Ubuntu/etc and Raspberry Pi) and an RPM format package for x86_64 architecture (Fedora/etc).
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Asciiville 1.3.1r2 - ASCII Art, animations, and command line Utilities for Linux
mpcplus, featureful ncurses based Music Player client
asciinema
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How do people create those sleek looking demos for startups?
https://asciinema.org/
We use this for really nice terminal only demos. Highly recommend even though there are some minor rendering issues if you are using special fonts.
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Asciinema 3.0 will be rewritten in Rust
Incorrect link. Just goes to the list of open requests.
Here is a ticket which mentor the rust rewrite, perhaps this was what was intended: https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema/pull/579
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2024)
Location: Europe
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Rust, Elixir, Nix(OS), WASM, AWS
Résumé/CV: Available upon request
Github: https://github.com/ku1ik
Open-source: creator of https://asciinema.org, contributor and maintainer of many other projects (see Github profile)
Email: hnhire /at/ defn /dot/ 33mail /dot/ com
20 years of professional experience. I enjoy anything backend related, e.g APIs, profiling and solving performance problems, building high performance, low-latency network solutions, among many other things.
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[2023 Day 8 (Part 2)] The slot machine way!
This might be a good usecase for https://asciinema.org/
- Asciinema: Record and share your terminal sessions, the simple way
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Show HN: Hackreels – Animate your code in HD
I do quite a lot of this kind of stuff for my job. Some context that may be useful.
Often the full IDE is needed. I record a lot of gifs of VSCode, where part of the gif is typing code, part is interacting with the rest of the IDE / terminal - perhaps to run the code and view the output.
For me the killer app would be one which could pre-record keystrokes (and maybe mouse actions) so that I could do them error free. I often attempt a gif 10 times before I'm happy with the outcome.
I don't personally love the transition animation. I would want the option for something that seems like it's being typed.
The closest tools I've found are:
Typewriter VSCode extesion: Allows you to copy text and then "types" it out for you. https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dansilve...
Ascii Cinema: https://asciinema.org/
- Short form video
What are some alternatives?
rainbowstream - A smart and nice Twitter client on terminal written in Python.
terminalizer - 🦄 Record your terminal and generate animated gif images or share a web player
Asciiville - ASCII Art, Animation, and Utilities
TabNine - AI Code Completions
Mopidy - Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
asciimatics - A cross platform package to do curses-like operations, plus higher level APIs and widgets to create text UIs and ASCII art animations
OSCP-Exam-Report-Template-Markdown - :orange_book: Markdown Templates for Offensive Security OSCP, OSWE, OSCE, OSEE, OSWP exam report
wttr.in - :partly_sunny: The right way to check the weather
asciinema-player - Web player for terminal session recordings
tmux - tmux source code
telescope-repo.nvim - 🦘 Jump into the repositories (git, mercurial…) of your filesystem with telescope.nvim, without any setup