MusicPlayerPlus
tmux
MusicPlayerPlus | tmux | |
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7 | 208 | |
67 | 33,008 | |
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5.2 | 8.3 | |
about 1 month ago | 7 days ago | |
Shell | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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
tmux
- Chained ttys for side-by-side reading
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Let's See Your Terminal
This got me thinking about my recent pivot, my switch to Neovim by way of LazyVim to write most of my code, and using tmux to keep terminal states alive after closing a session.
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Just How Much Faster Are the Gnome 46 Terminals?
I use Tmux. It's a terminal-agnostic multiplexer. Gives you persistence and automation superpowers.
https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki
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Easy Access to Terminal Commands in Neovim using FTerm
Having a common set of tools already set up in different windows or sessions in Tmux or Zellij is obviously an option, but there is a subset of us ( 👋 ) that would rather just have fingertip access to our common tools inside of our editor.
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Using Shell Scripting to simplify your Shopify App development workflow 🐚
Once you have your Mac or Linux machine ready, make sure to downlaod and install TMUX (Terminal Mulitplexer). A lot of our scripts are going to be running headless inside of a TMUX session as it's an incredibly clean way to manage and organise different workspaces simultaneously. A lot of our scripts will help us to interact with TMUX so don't worry if it looks a little intimidating at first. You can install TMUX using your package manager in the terminal, use whichever applies to you:
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Zellij – A terminal workspace with batteries included (tmux alternative)
After having spent too much time trying to get the simple https://github.com/csdvrx/sixel-tmux/ features into mainline tmux (last November https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/3753), maybe it'd be easier to jump ship as use zellij?
Could anyone offer recommendations on "riced" zellij configuations, or just a demo where it shows doing with (say charts of disk usage per folder), watching a movie with mpv + keeping a vim to type on?
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Automating the startup of a dev workflow
Well, I now use tmux and tmuxinator. I have had many failed tmux attempts over the years, but I'm firmly bedded in now.
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Clipboards, Terminals, and Linux
Which leads me to clipboards. Linux has two of them! Adding to the interest, I typically use Neovim remotely, via an SSH connection to a Tmux session. And on my Linux system, I use urxvt as my terminal program. All of these are very UNIX-y tools, and somehow they all need to play nicely together.
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Connecting Debugger to Rails Applications
The downside of overmind is that it requires tmux, which is a terminal multiplexer tool. If you don't already use tmux, I'd say it's probably not worth learning it just for the purposes of using overmind. But if you're like me and already know/use tmux, this can be a great solution to pursue.
- Enchula Mi Consola
What are some alternatives?
rainbowstream - A smart and nice Twitter client on terminal written in Python.
zellij - A terminal workspace with batteries included
Asciiville - ASCII Art, Animation, and Utilities
kitty - Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal
Mopidy - Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python
tilix - A tiling terminal emulator for Linux using GTK+ 3
asciimatics - A cross platform package to do curses-like operations, plus higher level APIs and widgets to create text UIs and ASCII art animations
toggleterm.nvim - A neovim lua plugin to help easily manage multiple terminal windows
wttr.in - :partly_sunny: The right way to check the weather
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11
Navidrome Music Server - 🎧☁️ Modern Music Server and Streamer compatible with Subsonic/Airsonic
Mosh - Mobile Shell