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1,288 | 12,407 | |
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0.0 | 9.7 | |
10 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Shell | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Why is AUR (Arch Linux user repository) Muse Hub gone?
Debtap does this exact thing. Unfortunately stuff like dependencies can't always be directly translated. In this case, debtap will try to pull in some odd libc dependencies that cause jank in my experience.
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simple question, simple answer
If there is no official Arch package but official .deb packages are available, you can always use debtap which automatically converts a .deb into a .pkg
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Is there any software helps build AUR packages and update them?
Deb packages: https://github.com/helixarch/debtap
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Between .deb and .rpm, which is less awkward to use with arch?
My employer wants me to install an antivirus that doesn't seem to be available in pacman or AUR. It's available as a .deb and a .rpm. It looks like it's possible to install either of them; for .deb I've found debtap and and for .rpm there's this article that I haven't read closely.
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AUR is the swiss army knife of every GNU/Linux l33t haxxx0r
Have you tried debtap? It converts .deb files into arch packages. I've used it a handful a times to convert packages (haven't tried the ones you mentioned, though).
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Finnaly ,inner peace
That's neat. Arch users can use Debtap to convert deb packages into Arch packages.
- KDE Ships Frameworks 5.94.0
- My scanner will not work in Manjaro
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Is Linux right for me?
Did you actually find a deb for anything that is not also available through the AUR? If so, there is debtap. It's really not that hard to write a PKGBUILD, though.
- Mein Wechsel zu Linux, ein Update
beets
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Show HN: Synced lyrics database with a free, easy-to-use API
I was always frustrated that there is no solid source for synced lyrics that also offers decent API support. There is good ol' Crintsoft's MiniLyrics that is thankfully free software, was what I used a lot in my childhood, but unfortunately the API is highly obfuscated. Another popular choice is the Musixmatch API, which has a very large database of synced lyrics, but with "free" API that are reverse-engineered from their app, you will quickly run into rate-limit.
That's why I created LRCLIB. It's aimed to provide completely free synchronized lyrics for everyone, especially for FOSS music players, with zero profit intention. It currently has nearly 3,000,000 (not deduplicated) lyrics in database. You can also contribute to the database by adding and syncing lyrics for your favorite songs using the LRCGET client.
I'm trying my best to make LRCLIB server-side code open-source as soon as possible. But right now, full LRCLIB's database dumps have already been uploaded regularly and publicly, which are simply sqlite3 files. Feel free to download, look at or do anything you want with the database at https://lrclib.net/db-dumps.
Many open-source projects have already begun integrating LRCLIB, including:
- beets - music library metadata management (https://github.com/beetbox/beets)
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Finally moving to Navidrome... but how to best manage files and metadata?
I just ssh onto my server and use beets to remotely organize my navidrome collection and edit metadata. Beets has lots of auto-tagging features and I rarely need to edit anything manually. Works great if you are ok with using the command line.
- Beets: The music geek's media organizer
- Manage offline music?
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Musicserver that works with folders, not albums
You could try https://github.com/beetbox/beets but it seemed very manual and extremely slow. I had better luck with Picard.
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Ask HN: Flac/MP3 listeners: How do you store/play your music?
Honestly? I use https://beets.io/ to organise all my FLAC on my NAS.
I expose the /Music directory over NFC.
I use https://kodi.tv/ to stream music to my amp. I manually pick the album I want to listen to.
Kodi also has a fairly reasonable web UI.
Keep it simple.
- How do you keep your music library organized?
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Library Organiser?
If you're technically inclined, there's beets.
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anyone else wish this was still a thing?? scrolling album art - ios 6.1.3
You should check out beets.
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Is there a faster way to organize music torrents into a specific folder?
Yes, you have the torrent client call beets.io on the folder and have beets configured.
What are some alternatives?
Tdarr - Tdarr - Distributed transcode automation using FFmpeg/HandBrake + Audio/Video library analytics + video health checking (Windows, macOS, Linux & Docker)
Lidarr - Looks and smells like Sonarr but made for music.
Adopting-a-Penguin - Documentation of my migration from Windows to Linux as a daily driver.
Navidrome Music Server - ๐งโ๏ธ Modern Music Server and Streamer compatible with Subsonic/Airsonic
baph - baph - Basic AUR Package Helper
picard - A cross-platform music tagger powered by the MusicBrainz database. Picard organizes your music collection by updating your tags, renaming your files, and sorting them into a folder structure, exactly the way you want it.
pipman - Convert pip's packages to Arch Linux's PKGBUILDs
Airsonic - :satellite: :cloud: :notes:Airsonic, a Free and Open Source community driven media server (fork of Subsonic and Libresonic)
workinglinux - A docker container for working.
librosa - Python library for audio and music analysis
Ampache - A web based audio/video streaming application and file manager allowing you to access your music & videos from anywhere, using almost any internet enabled device.