“What does an orchid have to do with playing music? You sort of get tons of orchids in the jungle and they require very little water to live. You should name it after some musical instrument, but that's probably already taken.”
Very tiny MP3 player for my needs. Mostly an excuse for me to learn how
to use termbox (after being inspired by Brandon Rhode's talk on terminal animations),
as well as how to write my own UI loop. Start it up in a directory where
there are MP3 files, and orchid
will do the rest:
$ git clone https://github.com/eugene-eeo/orchid
$ cd orchid
$ make install
$ cd totally-legit-music
$ orchid -h
Ideally ran in a terminal with size 50x8; you could run it on something larger, but it doesn't respond to larger/smaller sizes. You'll need a terminal with true-colour support (see iTerm on OSX) for the album art to display properly.
Requires golang/dep and hajemoshi/oto so make sure you can follow the instructions (especially on Linux/FreeBSD).
Screenshots are taken in iTerm with vertical and horizontal margin 15 and title-less windows. Font used is 14px Iosevka Term with the Twilight colour profile.
r
toggle repeat song/playlist<left>
/<right>
to adjust volume<space>
pause/playf
find mode<enter>
confirm selection<esc>
cancel
s
toggle shuffle moden
next trackp
prev trackq
quit
- Split it in to a client-server architecture (like
mpd
). - More customizable UI.