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MIT License | MIT License |
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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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[bspwm] yine yeşillik ama biraz farklısından
Ses görselleştiricisi: cava
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my first rice! :)
cava
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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.
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[herbstluftwm] onomicon - stay up late with the wizards
audio visualiser: [cava[(https://github.com/karlstav/cava)
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Really love the auto-tiling feature!
Visualizer: Cava
- /r/unixporn says trans rights (lots of cool GitHub links in the comments)
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Using an LED Ring with Raveberry
In the first video, you can see how the LEDs light up to the beat of the music in realtime. In order to produce this effect, multiple steps are necessary. First, mopidy (the music player) duplicates the audio output into a fake pulseaudio sink. cava then captures the audio from this sink and transforms it, splitting it into its frequencies. Raveberry maps these frequencies to colors from red to blue and lights up the LED ring accordingly. Since the transformation takes a short amount of time, the audio output is delayed by approximately that time to sync the light flashes with the beat. All in all, this allows for a pretty neat sound-reactive spectrum visualization on the LED ring.
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CRAV, the Rust Audio Visualizer
It is a Cli-based Audio Visualizer completely written in rust with an additional wgpu backend and it is heavily inspired by cava.
pulsemixer
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PRR – a terminal tool for managing Pull Requests on GitHub
Pulsemixer is the one I love. It's a TUI alternative to Pavucontrol. https://github.com/GeorgeFilipkin/pulsemixer
Honorable mention is Ncmpcpp, which is a TUI frontend for MPD.
- pulsemixer: TUI alternative to pavucontrol
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How do I reduce the volume of an app that only plays sound while in focus?
I'm not sure which desktop or window manager you use, but you could try using a drop-down terminal like Guake and running pulsemixer on a tab in it.
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Switching between audio output devices easily
Not a solution for switching audio devices from polybar, but if you're currently using pavucontrol, I highly recommend switching to pulsemixer: https://github.com/GeorgeFilipkin/pulsemixer
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Perks of having a LinuxAudio setup!
Mixers: alsamixer (always used) pulsemixer (always used) jack_mixer (autostarts on startup with customized default settings) qasmixer (very rarely) Non-Mixer(very rarely)
What are some alternatives?
cli-visualizer - CLI based audio visualizer
conky - Light-weight system monitor for X, Wayland, and other things, too
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
pavucontrol - Mirror of the PulseAudio Volume Control application (for bug reports and pull requests go to the website!)
spectralizer - Audio visualizer plugin for obs-studio
ncspot - Cross-platform ncurses Spotify client written in Rust, inspired by ncmpc and the likes.
ncmpcpp - Featureful ncurses based MPD client inspired by ncmpc
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar
spicetify-cli - Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
pipes.sh - Animated pipes terminal screensaver
noise-repellent - Lv2 suite of plugins for broadband noise reduction
Spicetify - Spice up your Spotify client