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337 | 13,426 | |
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0.0 | 7.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
C | C++ | |
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mocp
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headless music player project?
I have a pi connected to a hard drive and a pair of speakers (via 3.5mm). I then use MOC to play music via ssh (and i use juiceSSH on my phone if i want to control it from there).
I really quite like MOC's terminal UI for playing music files, and i don't see why it shouldn't work with a network drive too (so long as the network drive is mounted in a "normal" way).
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My Linux Mint 20.03 Setup (update)
It's called mocp - Music On Console Player.
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Music / Radio / Podcasts
I use moc (music on command line) for music: http://moc.daper.net/ And mpv for internet radio streams.
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Increase battery life in linux
music: moc
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Perks of having a LinuxAudio setup!
Music: Music Player Daemon (The ALSA of music players!) MOC (Terminal frontend for MPD) ncmpcpp (Anyone who tells you there's a better music player for Linux than this, is a scammer!) kunst (Even blind people need Album Art to listen music ;) Spicetify (Spicey Spotify with pywal!)
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[Request] Command-line audio player for Windows?
Music on Console (MOC) is Linux-only, so won't work
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How to live your digital life in a terminal : Introduction
Although you cannot avoid using a GUI to enjoy Youtube, this setup is a magnitude more minimal. You avoid the ads, the annoying comments, the JavaScript tracking and the recommended/related videos. You can also play podcast episodes with the excellent moc player. Now let’s talk about the trickiest component of this setup: the Web Browser.
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[bspwm] nyt
mocp [music player]
polybar
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Are there any tools to analyse/modify colours directly from a bash script?
I am on Arch Linux and I am using pywal to generate a colour palette from my wallpaper, which I then use throughout my system. In particular, i have a bash script which grabs these colours and uses them for polybar. The problem is that sometimes these colours do not have enough contrast, and the bar is hard to read. Is there any tool that would allow me to check the readability of my colours, and modify them accordingly, directly from my script? If not, how should I be approaching this issue?
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How do I use polybar with Hyprland?
The short answer is you can't.
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[bspwm] yine yeşillik ama biraz farklısından
Çubuk: polybar
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Looking for a waybar for i3
It is treaky to show it on all monitors allowing hotpluggin them: https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/763
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Tiny gaps between glyphs and modules
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exit}' click-left = playerctl play-pause [module/power] type = custom/text content = "" content-font = 2 content-padding = ${widths.huge} click-left = $HOME/.config/polybar/scripts/power.sh content-background=${colors.shade1} [module/mic] type = custom/script tail=true exec = $HOME/.config/polybar/scripts/microphone.sh label-padding = ${widths.large} format = format-font = 3 format-background = ${colors.shade6} click-left = pamixer --source 1 -t scroll-up = pamixer --source 1 -i 5 scroll-down = pamixer --source 1 -d 5 [module/pulseaudio] type = internal/pulseaudio label-volume = %percentage%% label-volume-padding = ${widths.large} label-volume-foreground = ${colors.foreground} label-volume-background= ${colors.shade5} label-muted = %percentage%% label-muted-padding = ${widths.large} label-muted-foreground = ${colors.foreground} label-muted-background= ${colors.shade5} format-muted-prefix = "婢" format-muted-prefix-font = 2 format-muted-prefix-padding= ${widths.large} format-muted-prefix-foreground= ${colors.foreground} format-muted-prefix-background= ${colors.shade5} format-volume-prefix = "墳" format-volume-prefix-font = 2 format-volume-prefix-padding= ${widths.large} format-volume-prefix-foreground = ${colors.foreground} format-volume-prefix-background= ${colors.shade5} click-right = pavucontrol & click-left= pamixer -t scroll-up = pamixer -i 5 scroll-down = pamixer -d 5 [module/wlan] type = internal/network interface = wlp21s0f0u5 interval = 3 format-connected = format-disconnected = label-connected = "YES" label-disconnected = "NO" [module/bspwm] type = internal/bspwm pin-workspaces = true enable-click = true enable-scroll = true reverse-scroll = false label-urgent="%name%" label-urgent-background = ${colors.shade2} label-empty-padding = 1 label-empty="%name%" label-empty-background = ${colors.shade2} label-occupied="" label-occupied-padding = 1 label-occupied-background = ${colors.shade2} label-focused-background = ${colors.shade2} label-focused-padding = 1 label-focused="" radius = 15.0 [module/memory] type = internal/memory interval = 2 label = %used:2% label-padding = ${widths.large} label-background = ${colors.shade4} format-prefix = "" format-prefix-font = 2 format-prefix-padding= ${widths.large} format-prefix-background = ${colors.shade4} [module/cpu] type = internal/cpu interval = 2 label = %percentage%% label-padding = ${widths.large} label-background = ${colors.shade3} format-prefix = "" format-prefix-font = 2 format-prefix-padding= ${widths.large} format-prefix-background = ${colors.shade3} [module/date] type = internal/date interval = 1 date = %I:%M %p date-alt = %d %B • %A label = %date% label-padding = ${widths.large} label-background = ${colors.shade2} format-prefix = "" format-prefix-font = 2 format-prefix-padding= ${widths.large} format-prefix-background = ${colors.shade2} [global/wm] margin-top = 10 [settings] screenchange-reload = true pseudo-transparency = false
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Top Bar
A common one is polybar, but there are quite a few so they can't be hard to tell just from how it looks
That is a status bar, often used with tiling window managers. A popular one would be https://github.com/polybar/polybar
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nordic.nvim: A warmer and darker implementation of Nord
The bar outside of neovim is polybar and my configs can be found here.
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Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong to compile polybar?
So, Im following the instructions here: https://github.com/polybar/polybar/wiki/Compiling
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[BSPWM] My first rice!
OS: Arch Linux WM: Bspwm Compositor: Picom Launcher/Powermenu: Rofi Status Bar: Polybar Terminal: Alacritty Shell: Zsh Editor: Neovim Notification: Dunst File Manager: Lf PDF Viewer: Zathura Text fonts: JetBrains Mono Nerd Font DOTFILES: here
What are some alternatives?
polybar-themes - A huge collection of polybar themes with different styles, colors and variants.
tint2
i3blocks-contrib - Official repository for community contributed blocklets
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
conky - Light-weight system monitor for X, Wayland, and other things, too
rofi - Rofi: A window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement
wayfire - A modular and extensible wayland compositor
pywal - 🎨 Generate and change color-schemes on the fly.
wttr.in - :partly_sunny: The right way to check the weather
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11
xmonad-contrib - Contributed modules for xmonad
bspwm - A tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning