Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: spotui
Version: 0.1.15
Summary: Spotify TUI
Home-page: https://github.com/ceuk/spotui
Author: ceuk
License: MIT
Description: # SpoTUI
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        Spotify in the terminal. 
        
        ![screenshot](https://i.imgur.com/7syOTKb.gif)
        
        Getting Started
        -----------
        
        Install with ```pip install spotui```
        
        Register a developer application at: [https://developer.spotify.com/dashboard/login]( https://developer.spotify.com/dashboard/login). Once you create the application you'll need to edit it to add a Redirect URI. Use something like 'http://localhost:8888/auth' (it doesn't matter what you use really as long as it matches what's in your config file).
        
        Run `spotui` to generate a sample config file at ~/.config/spotui/.spotuirc or create one manually with the following:
        
        ```
          [spotify_api]
          user_name = *Your spotify username*
          client_id = *Your application client ID*
          client_secret = *Your application secret*
          redirect_uri = http://localhost:8888/callback
        ```
        
        Once you're done start the app with `spotui`, log in via your browser and copy the URL of the broken web page you're taken to. *(This ugly authentication process is part of the underlying Spotipy library I use so don't blame me :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:)*
        
        This app acts like a kind of remote control for Spotify. The best way to use it is in conjunction with [Spotifyd](https://github.com/Spotifyd/spotifyd) which means you won't need to actually have Spotify open. Alternatively, you can just open Spotify on your computer, phone etc. (press `d` to pick the device to play on).
        
        
        
        
        Controls
        -------
        
        **Navigation**
        
        `tab` Switch section
        
        `k`/`↑` Up
        
        `j`/`↓` Down
        
        `g` Scroll to top
        
        `G` Scroll to bottom
        
        `Enter` Select
        
        `/` Search 
        
        `d` Open device menu
        
        `Esc`/`q` Quit/Back
        
        **Playback**
        
        `space` Play/Pause
        
        `n` Next track
        
        `p` Previous track
        
        `→` Seek 10s forwards
        
        `←` Seek 10s backwards
        
        `s` Toggle shuffle
        
        `r` Toggle repeat
        
        
        Roadmap
        -------
        
         * Persist certain settings (selected device, current playlist etc)
         * Better unexpected stderr/stdout output handling
           1.  Suppress exceptions
           2.  Show exceptions in an elegant way
         * Custom themes
        
        
        FAQ
        ----
        
        * **Why did you make this?** To learn Python. This is literally the first thing I've ever made in Python
        * **Why should I use this instead of [Rigellute's version](https://github.com/Rigellute/spotify-tui)?** You like the way mine looks better? Rigellute's version is great, and it's written in Rust which automatically makes it cool :sunglasses: 
        * **What do I do if something breaks?** [Raise an issue](https://github.com/ceuk/spotui/issues/new) or submit a PR to fix my crappy code :pray:
        
        Dependencies
        -----------
        
        * [Spotipy](https://spotipy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
        
        LICENSE
        ------
        
        MIT
        
Keywords: spotify spotifytui
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