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ncspot
Cross-platform ncurses Spotify client written in Rust, inspired by ncmpc and the likes.
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InfluxDB
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Cider
A new cross-platform Apple Music experience based on Electron and Vue.js written from scratch with performance in mind. 🚀
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minivorbis
Single-file port of libogg and libvorbis for decoding ogg sound files.
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starship
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spicetify-cli
Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
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slint
Slint is a toolkit to efficiently develop fluid graphical user interfaces for any display: embedded devices and desktop applications. We support multiple programming languages, such as Rust, C++ or JavaScript.
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Flatpak Spotify vs Tab in Firefox browser
Would like to add that you can also use clients such as spotify-qt and Spotify TUI to control said "device". There's also Spot and psst that are standalone (librespot not required but no Connect functionality).
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Rust audio library
You can also take a look at Psst. I use Symphonia for decoding and CPAL or CubeB for output. CubeB is a bit nicer.
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Druid app for public transport data
There‘s a Spotify client, psst, which has an Async widget (with a Promise state struct) that works very well for loading states etc. That project has a bunch of other tidbits and interesting patterns for Druid, I learned a ton from the code.
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Advice for the next dozen Rust GUIs
Not that I'm in any way suggesting that you have to have to pursue this, but I'd suggest that not having this as a goal is why it hasn't happened. I've seen apps built with Druid (like https://github.com/jpochyla/psst) and they look great. But when I looked into the documentation, I was really struggling to get started. In contrast, libraries like Iced are quite limited in what they can do and are not as architecturally sound as Druid, but seem to have put more effort into the onboarding experience and documentation for beginners (see also: the effort that Rust itself puts into being beginner friendly, and how that has enabled it jump into the mainstream where other similar languages have remained niche).
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What are your favorite Rust-powered Linux programs?
The Psst spotify player is just awesome.
- [MacOS Dev] How is it possible to create a fully desktop for MacOS without touching any swift/obj-c?
- Dear Spotify. Can we just get table of songs?
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Spotify has shut down libspotify
Plugging my ex-colleague's Spotify client called Psst[0] and built with Rust. Not as feature-full than the official client (yet) but way lighter and gets the job done.
- Snap has refused to allow disabling of auto updates for 5 years
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Script to remove the annoying podcasts from the Spotify flatpak
I you really want to eliminate all distractions from your Spotify client, you should definitely try Psst: https://github.com/jpochyla/psst
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jpochyla/psst is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.