spotify-player
tui-rs
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1,202 | 10,829 | |
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8.8 | 4.7 | |
6 days ago | 9 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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spotify-player
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Spotify_player on Steamdeck with distrobox
The Spotify on the Discover Store doesn't allow you to run in the terminal and using the terminal will give it a nice performance boost without the GUI overhead, which is what is being achieved using spotify-payer. From checking the project, it looks pretty good for something minimal: https://github.com/aome510/spotify-player
- Show HN: spotify-player – A command driven Spotify player
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who is telling the "truth"??
btw, check out the epic CLI spotify_player of aome510 its on github, its really ram efficient ~45mb of ram ( orig. spotify uses sometimes up to 400-800mb...) craaaazy
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Spot - a simple spotify CLI made in python
The one I use, spotify-player, https://github.com/aome510/spotify-player
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Working on a Spotify TUI/CLI in GO using bubbletea
I'll look into it. But, I don't want to control spotify-player, itself can be used as one, https://github.com/aome510/spotify-player
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Replacing the root partition
That's probably a good suggestion. I've done this a few years ago but not with X11, just minor applications to test the concept. I'll look into this, Netflix is the only thing remaining. For Spotify, I've just built spotify-player (https://github.com/aome510/spotify-player) with the alsabackend and it's working fine.
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Question about Spotify package
spotify-player, https://github.com/aome510/spotify-player - not available but, the one I use
- Show HN: Spotify-player – A command driven Spotify player
- Github - aome510/spotify-player: A command driven spotify player
- spotify-player – a Spotify music player on the terminal
tui-rs
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Trippy – A Network Diagnostic Tool
The TUI is built with the awesome Ratatui [0] library (formerly tui-rs [1]). UX is certainly not my area of expertise and I would not have been able to create Trippy without this library.
[0] https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui
[1] https://github.com/fdehau/tui-rs
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Projectable: A TUI file manager built for projects
Rust has great libraries for TUIs. tui-rs (https://github.com/fdehau/tui-rs) has been used in numerous popular applications, but is unmaintained. ratatui (https://github.com/tui-rs-revival/ratatui) is the maintained version, and is pretty new. Less widely known is cursive (https://github.com/gyscos/cursive), which I have yet to try.
Aside from the libraries, I just wanted to start a project that would make be better at Rust. The easy distribution with cargo is a huge bonus though.
- ratatui 0.21.0 is released! (community fork of tui-rs)
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Looking for advice around project direction using artix-web
CLI, use Clap. If you want to get fancy, use Tui.
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[Media] Introducing Trippy: A Network Diagnostic Tool
u/lordnacho666 It uses the fabulous https://github.com/fdehau/tui-rs (now revived as https://github.com/tui-rs-revival/ratatui) TUI lib.
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Introducing TUI-Journal: Your Personal Journal/Notes App for Terminal Enthusiasts
This app is based on the these two crate in rust (tui-rs , tui-textarea). The text area provide the Emacs motions and I integrated the vim motions there, but the editor in this app as much simpler than the huge VIM and Emacs systems
If you interested in the TUI apps in rust you can start with the crate tui-rs or its revival ratatui. They have examples inside of them which you can start and see the source code to get the basic functionalities. For the text editor you can check examples in the crate tui-textarea.
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Ink: React for interactive command-line apps
For Golang there is Bubbletea [1], Textual [2] for Python and tui-rs for Rust [3].
[1] https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea
[2] https://github.com/textualize/textual
[3] https://github.com/fdehau/tui-rs
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Building a task manager app on CLI similar to "top" command in Linux, how to add a feature to kill processes via process ID?
You can check tui-rs, is a library to build CLI interfaces and has some examples about using user input without blocking the UI
- [Rust] Si vous voulez relancer la caisse `` Tui`, rejoignez-nous!
What are some alternatives?
spotify-tui - Spotify for the terminal written in Rust 🚀
crossterm - Cross platform terminal library rust
hackernews-TUI - A Terminal UI to browse Hacker News
Cursive - A Text User Interface library for the Rust programming language
ncspot - Cross-platform ncurses Spotify client written in Rust, inspired by ncmpc and the likes.
pancurses - A Rust curses library, supports Unix platforms and Windows
dzr - Accountless deezer.com Player (CLI & VSCode)
Termion - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/termion
spotify-qt - Lightweight Spotify client using Qt
monkeytype - The most customizable typing website with a minimalistic design and a ton of features. Test yourself in various modes, track your progress and improve your speed.
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.