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100 | 88 | |
2,428 | 20,617 | |
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9.6 | 8.4 | |
2 days ago | 13 days ago | |
C++ | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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strawberry
- The KDE desktop gets an overhaul with Plasma 6
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How iTunes Is Changing on PC
Assuming you mean the pre-2.0 Amarok, you might be interested in Strawberry: https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/
It's a a fork of a fork of the old Amarok, supporting more features and modern support while retaining the original UI.
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clementine back in AUR
Strawberrry (https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/) is the fork, but I don't think it will do everything you want as far as plugins go. I would also like something that is Clementine but not 7 years out of date.
- Strawberry Music Player
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.flac music players for mac with options for exclusive mode
That doesn't always work on a Mac, so you might want to grab it's forked project, Strawberry (this is what I use on my Mac) -> https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org
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What do you use to edit songs' metadata?
If you use Clementine, I highly recommend Strawberry, it's a fork of Clementine which is updated more often, has a lot of bugfixes and QoL that I enjoy.
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What are your favorite Qt-based apps?
Strawberry for listening to audio files.
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Best music player for Mac? Something like foobar2000
Winamp! Yes, it's a stupid option that wastes battery life, but I'm quite happy running my trusty old Winamp through Parallels. Been using it forever, and see no reason to switch. I've tried a bunch of MacOS native apps, but have never really been happy with them in the past. Strawberry shows promise though. I've had my eye on that one. I might give it another try: https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/
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I don't want streaming music, I just want to stream my music
I use navidrome[1], its a music streaming server you can selfhost and then use a player that supports the subsonic api for playback. I use the strawberry music player on my desktop and substreamer[2] on android. Navidrome can also scrobble your music to last.fm if you tell it to.
[0] https://www.navidrome.org/
[1] https://github.com/strawberrymusicplayer/strawberry
[2] https://substreamerapp.com/
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Winamp
I use https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/
delta
- Difftastic, a structural diff tool that understands syntax
- Popular Git Config Options
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So You Think You Know Git – Git Tips and Tricks by Scott Chacon
Thanks for the difftastic & zoxide tips.
However, I've been using this git pager/difftool: https://github.com/dandavison/delta
While it's not structural like difft, it does produce more readable output for me (at least when scrolling fast through git log -p /scanning quickly
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
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- Potencializando Sua Experiência no Linux: Conheça as Ferramentas em Rust para um Desenvolvimento Eficiente
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Unified versus Split Diff
I'm currently waiting on the integration between Delta and Difftastic:
https://github.com/dandavison/delta/issues/535
Difftastic now has JSON output, whic should make it much easier to build this.
- Delta, a syntax-highlighting pager for Git, diff, and grep output
- Ask HN: What's a new developer tool you recently started using?
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Magit
I'm surely in the minority here. I've been using Emacs for almost a decade now, but I just can't get into the Magit workflow. I've tried several times, but always end up going back to Git on the command line. I have dozens of aliases, shell integrations, a nice diff viewer[1], etc., and interacting with Git has become muscle memory. I can commit, cherry-pick, rebase, bisect, fix conflicts, etc., in a fraction of the time it would take me to navigate Magit's UI. I'm sure with enough practice, a Magit user could do this more quickly and efficiently, but honestly, with some custom-built porcelain, Git's UI is not so bad. Though this could very well be Stockholm syndrome after using it for such a long time...
For whatever reason, Magit's opinionated workflows never clicked with me. A part of it is the concern that it will do something weird to my repo that I'll then have to waste more time undoing manually. I usually don't trust sugary wrappers around tools. And another is the fact I don't use Emacs on all machines, and setting up Git on a remote system is just a matter of copying over my config and some shell integrations.
Also, on a more personal note, I find the cultish fanboyism whenever Magit is brought up slightly offputting. Does anyone have anything bad to say about it? No software can realistically be this infallible. :)
[1]: https://github.com/dandavison/delta
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How to use Git?
For looking at diffs I still prefer the command line though, and use delta to view diffs between commits or branches.
What are some alternatives?
Clementine - :tangerine: Clementine Music Player
diff-so-fancy - Good-lookin' diffs. Actually… nah… The best-lookin' diffs. :tada:
TIDAL-Discord-Rich-Presence-UNOFFICIAL - UNOFFICIAL Tidal Discord Rich Presence
difftastic - a structural diff that understands syntax 🟥🟩
deadbeef - DeaDBeeF Player
vim-fugitive - fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal
Guayadeque - Guayadeque is a music management program designed for all music enthusiasts. It is Full Featured Linux media player that can easily manage large collections and uses the Gstreamer media framework.
lazygit - simple terminal UI for git commands
QMPlay2 - QMPlay2 is a video and audio player which can play most formats and codecs.
vim-gitgutter - A Vim plugin which shows git diff markers in the sign column and stages/previews/undoes hunks and partial hunks.
mpd - Music Player Daemon
gitui - Blazing 💥 fast terminal-ui for git written in rust 🦀