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cava
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Introduction
pywal is used to get the colorscheme from my wallpaper for my browser and terminal. left: neovim, top right: qutebrowser, bottom right: cava
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Making Certain Programs Transparent Instead of Making Whole Terminal Transparent
So, I use stuff like cava (audio visualizer) and btop in my Alacritty Terminal (BSPWM to run cava, i had to use terminal right and cava launches in terminal, I wanted to know whether i could run my cava or btop or any other terminal application transparent without making my whole terminal transparent.
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Need help understanding termux!
It's acctually really simple and really useful, I usually use it to ssh tunnel to my main pc and start a VNC server to control from anywhere. You can also code in basically any programming language like you would do on a linux machine. You can use CLI tools to, for example, download yt music and play it, you can even use cava in it. You can play with netcat, use those stupid terminal programs to run tetris with sed on the terminal or more, run a server on your phone or even run lightweight desktop environment locally to run even GIMP or firefox (though it's very resource consuming and even newer phones can't handle it properly). Theres even proot-distro which allowes you to contain a basic linux distro on your phone and launch an instance of it (gui included if you want).
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[bspwm] yine yeşillik ama biraz farklısından
Ses görselleştiricisi: cava
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my first rice! :)
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- New into tmux, but I really like it so far!
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Old timey radio refurbishing - and a side quest- unsure how to go about it
3) In progress: a Philco free-standing radio housing from the 40s. I'm using one of Parts Express' boombox kits for the audio, and a Pi (with a long, narrow TFT) running https://github.com/karlstav/cava where the radio frequency display used to be. This also would be a nice candidate for a solution like the one you shared.
- I wish iTunes still had the graphical EQ. (iTunes 9.2.1) 😢 I could watch it all day.
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[qtile-extras] New Visualiser widget
The widget needs cava to run. Currently you can customise the size of the widget, number of bars, colour and spacing between bars. You can also stop and start the widget (via stop(), start() and toggle() commands) so the script isn't running all the time.
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[herbstluftwm] onomicon - stay up late with the wizards
audio visualiser: [cava[(https://github.com/karlstav/cava)
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Has anyone tried cli applications like cli visualizer on wsl?
https://github.com/dpayne/cli-visualizer I guess some workaround is needed to get the audio routing right but it probably is possible. Has anyone tried something similar yet?
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How to create an overlay like non interactive window
I want to create a window for the music visualizer cli-visualizer, it runs in the terminal
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Pi Zero W 240x240 LCD w/ Terminal Sine Visual
This is my Raspberry Pi Zero W with a Pirate Audio hat on it, which has a ST7789 240x240 LCD display and an audio jack. The display is being driven by the very cool https://github.com/juj/fbcp-ili9341. I've got Raspberry Pi OS Lite booting to /dev/tty1 that spawns and attaches to a tmux session, so I can ssh into my Pi, attach to the session from there too, and have what I'm doing reflect on the Pi's LCD. The command line tool displaying the visualization of the sine wave audio is https://github.com/dpayne/cli-visualizer
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I'm looking for a visualizer for my music. I want something I can install without taking a freaking programming course.
vis is awesome.
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[Openbox] Good vibes.
Visualizer: dpayne's cli-visualizer
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New to Linux and getting comfy
For terminal visualizer here you two options Link 1 link 2
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Nice looking spectrum analyzer
CLI visualizer
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Is there a way to show music waves and text in the terminal?
maybe look at cli-visualizer. ncmpcpp also has a visualizer built in
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[i3-gaps] Beatiful Blue-ish
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What are some alternatives?
conky - Light-weight system monitor for X, Wayland (sort of), and other things, too
dynamic-wallpaper - A simple bash script to set wallpapers according to current time, using cron job scheduler.
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
polywins - A featureful and customizable taskbar for polybar.
spectralizer - Audio visualizer plugin for obs-studio
dotfiles
ncmpcpp - Featureful ncurses based MPD client inspired by ncmpc
fbcp-ili9341 - A blazing fast display driver for SPI-based LCD displays for Raspberry Pi A, B, 2, 3, 4 and Zero
ncspot - Cross-platform ncurses Spotify client written in Rust, inspired by ncmpc and the likes.
awesome - awesome window manager
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar
spicetify-cli - Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux.