a simple terminal-based music player
Are you in love with Terminal? Do you hate GUIs? Do you usually get drawn in oceans of tools and options arranged in the most confusing ways? Do you hate searching for what you need in designed-to-confuse menus? Come, brothers and sisters. Join me and enjoy this terminal-based music player.
There are only 6 commands. 3 for controlling the player, and 3 for manipulating the queue.
apollo player play
: plays the tracks in the queue for eternityapollo player stop
: stops the player, i.e. kill the processapollo player next
: plays next trackapollo queue add <track_path>
: adds the track(s) you asked for to your queue. This command accepts wildcards. For example you can use it like this:apollo queue add path/to/music/dir/*.mp3
apollo queue clear
: clears the queueapollo queue edit
: open the queue file in nano. Don't forget to save after your editing.
only ffmpeg
It saves your queue in a file named queue.txt
. When it's playing a track . . .
Alright. Alright. Enough. I submit to hunger. It seems I can't ignore it anymore. I feel I'm getting a headache as well. I'll complete this readme later. Now I need to eat something. A watermelon sounds delicious. Have good days, funny moments, and perfect music.