A subsonic client and player for the CLI lovers
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Subsonic TUI
NOTE ⚠ !!: This is under heavy development! Do not fork just yet. Im still force pushing to main!
A Subsonic client and player written in go.
subsonictui (Name in progress) is a simple and easy to use player for Linux, Mac and (yes...) Windows.
Note: Screenshots blurred for (I dont know) copyright issues?
Features
- Browse Artists/Albums/Playlists
- Artist view
- Playlist view
- Miniplayer on small screen
- Album view
- Search
- Playback
- Scrobble (configurable)
- Play album
- Shuffle album
- Add album to queue
- Add song to queue
- Play Next/Prev
- Stop/Pause
- Generate artist radio
- Generate song radio
- [-] Desktop integration
- Linux (MPRIS)
- Windows
- MacOS
- Playlist management
- Add song to playlist
- Create playlist from queue
Keybindings
Key(s) | Action |
---|---|
` | Focus on Main pane |
1 | Focus on Atrists pane |
2 | Focus on Albums pane |
3 | Focus on Playlists pane |
4 | Focus on Queue pane |
Arrow keys or h j k l | Navigation in a pane. Shift for switching panes |
g | Jump to first item in a list of a pane |
G | Jump to last item in a list of a pane |
n | Next song |
N | Prev song |
q | Exit |
r | While on a song - Start Song radio |
s | Playback - Stop |
p | Playback - Toggle Play/Pause |
c | Stop, clear queue |
/ | Search |
? | Help |
Config
subsonictui
stores a config file at:
- Linux:
$HOME/.config/subsonictui/config.yaml
- macOS:
$HOME/Library/Application Support/subsonictui/config.yaml
- Windows:
C:\\Users\%USER%\AppData\Roaming\subsonictui\config.yaml
Development
Build Dependencies
subsonictui uses Beep, that uses OTO under the hood, so you will need OTO dependencies.
Mainly on Linux you will need alsa-devel
.
To Build the project:
$ make build
Special Thanks
subsonictui is built on top of a few projects. I would like to thank them here
Thank you for creating wondeful software that everyone can use. Including myself.