Don’t hesitate to let me know about your experience, perhaps through DM. I’m very interested in handling large music collections right.
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- ravachol@lemmy.worldOPtoLinux@programming.dev•kew 4.0 released (offline terminal music player and library browser)2·13 hours ago
- ravachol@lemmy.worldOPtoLinux@programming.dev•kew 4.0 released (offline terminal music player and library browser)2·15 hours ago
What is unintuitive? Enter to enqueue music, Space for pause, Left and Right arrow to change the track. Backspace to clear the list. Escape or q to quit.
The thing that might throw you off might be alt+enter for enqueue + immediate play, which doesn’t happen with enter if something is already playing. It’s pretty easy to get used to though.
I’m not the developer of Chroma, you’d have to ask them. I think it looks cool though. You don’t need it to run kew.
- ravachol@lemmy.worldOPtoLinux@programming.dev•kew 4.0 released (offline terminal music player and library browser)2·1 day ago
I actually haven’t tried it myself.
The visualizations wont work, but that is an external program (Chroma) that you have to install separately.
I have tested it on tty though and made sure there is a color mode that works with it and that it renders flicker free.
If you try it I’d love to hear impressions, in a dm.
- ravachol@lemmy.worldOPtoLinux@programming.dev•kew 4.0 released (offline terminal music player and library browser)7·2 days ago
Sir, you are a gentleman and a scholar.
- ravachol@lemmy.worldOPtoLinux@programming.dev•kew 4.0 released (offline terminal music player and library browser)2·2 days ago
No, there isn’t. Maybe there should be.
You could make an issue for it if you want it!
- ravachol@lemmy.worldOPtoLinux@programming.dev•kew 4.0 released (offline terminal music player and library browser)1·2 days ago
The explanation that was given to me: “the flake references this repo as a source. You don’t need to manually bump versions - when users run nix flake update, they pull the latest commit automatically. So it’s mostly self-maintaining since it tracks the repo directly.”
You’ll likely be fine with the official package.
- ravachol@lemmy.worldOPtoLinux@programming.dev•kew 4.0 released (offline terminal music player and library browser)15·2 days ago
Thanks man! Yeah I’ve tried to make this project as pure as possible.
No problem, the design is a bit unorthodox but that’s on purpose. Think different.