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cmus | Vim | |
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37 | 423 | |
5,227 | 34,653 | |
1.0% | 1.5% | |
7.1 | 9.9 | |
5 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C | Vim Script | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Vim License |
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cmus
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Cmus vs. Musikcube
VLC can be used to play a file from the command line, but there is no user interface. Players like cmus and musikcube have a text based interface and library management.
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Whipper: Accurate Audio CD Ripping
cmus [1] is the closest I found to foobar2000. It is my main music player now, after years of disappointment. It supports FLAC and they claim they support CUE sheets, although I haven't tested your particular scenario. The way I use it is I have all my library in it at once, iTunes style. It has good search & playlists, but no drag&drop, since it's just command line...
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I wrote a "12 favourite terminal tools" list-article, what did I left out that should be absolutely included?
CMUS https://cmus.github.io/
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Good music player/client for Mac?
Foobar2000 or CMus (CLI, but very simply and powerfull - but ofc no cover art without additional plugins/apps). https://www.foobar2000.org/mac https://github.com/cmus/cmus
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What's your favorite Music Player? Here's my Foobar2000 setup
I use cmus for local file and cider for streaming on Linux.
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Audio Book reader for the command line?
cmus does have a feature you can enable that will save your spot when exiting and resume where you left off when opened next. But that will not work if you're switching between different audio files and want to save your spot in all of them. There is an open issue requesting this functionality though. Plus there is a possible solution you can try in the issue comments.
- A Discord integration for CMUS player using java
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Musikcube, a cross-platform, terminal-based library, player and server
I use Musikcube a lot, it works great on macOS and Linux, and is snappy even on very cheap or old systems. It has very good mouse support (if your terminal emulator supports it), it's the first time I saw a TUI app with a right click menu, or that you can scroll through.
My one major complaint is that there is no way I know of to import/export playlists: https://github.com/clangen/musikcube/issues/141
Another similar program I use when I am unable or unwilling to install musikcube for some reason is cmus: https://cmus.github.io/
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What are some of your favorite CLI/TUI apps?
cmus as music player. More straight-forward than mpd clients, single app.
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Different Music Player
Just works (plays almost all formats) - FooBar2000 Minimal as fuck (CLI/Terminal) - CMUS Bloat (lots of features some you want, some you didn't know you wanted and stuff you won't use) - tomahawk
Vim
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Ask HN: Is Vim Dead?
There have been six releases of Vim _this week_. So, no, Vim is not "dead".
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Vim
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Building a web server: Installing the right software
We wanted this machine to be as lean as possible. There is only so much memory and processing power to go around. Remember, our machine has 3 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7 processor with 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 memory. We also wanted as much of that space and power to be used for serving up our web applications. However, we also wanted to have an additional option for editing any code files, in addition to vim.
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Microsoft is exploring adding a command line text editor into Windows, and it wants your feedback
Vim: winget install vim.vim
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Raylib Library For Video Games Programming as Senior Developer
So Raylib library could be your best option. Let's code, just open your text editor like vim or VSCodium in your Windows, Linux or Mac computer and let's build our indie game with Raylib library, no extra dependencies are needed.
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Best code to build tools with for Excel
When you said Vim, I thought you were talking about Vim (a code editor). Clearly not haha
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Deploying a secured Node.js Application on AWS EC2 Instance from scratch (Detailed Guide)
Let’s get to it! To create your service file, you can use Vim (if you enjoy a challenge) or Nano as your editor, and I will be using Nano. Thank you and God bless 🙏🏿. So to create your service file in the appropriate directory, you will execute the command
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Quarkus 3.4 - Container-first Java Stack: Install with OpenJDK 21 and Create REST API
When you use NeoVim/Vim, you should type :next after :w (save) in order to switch files.
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Lightweight dev tools.
I used to be a pretty heavy Vim user (RIP Bram), but when I started doing a lot of remote pairing with less experienced devs I realised that they were sometimes having trouble following along when I was driving. Their experience was basically "click click click" some text whizzes around the screen.
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The Future of the Vim Project
From what I can tell the reason is that that’s the way it was always done. As I understand it, back in the days before there were distributed version control systems, Bram was the only one who could commit to the code-base so he would credit the actual author of a submitted patch in the commit message. He continued this practice after the Vim project moved to Mercurial (and Git).
Related discussion: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1554
What are some alternatives?
musikcube - a cross-platform, terminal-based music player, audio engine, metadata indexer, and server in c++
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
Geany - A fast and lightweight IDE
KDevelop - Cross-platform IDE for C, C++, Python, QML/JavaScript and PHP
swiper - Ivy - a generic completion frontend for Emacs, Swiper - isearch with an overview, and more. Oh, man!
calcurse - A text-based calendar and scheduling application
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
mocp - Music On Console Player
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
lite-xl - A lightweight text editor written in Lua
octo.nvim - Edit and review GitHub issues and pull requests from the comfort of your favorite editor
GNU Emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs