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kalama1

v0.8.8

Published

Music search client written in Node.

Downloads

27

Readme

kalama1

Music search client written in Node.

Installation:

npm -g install kalama1

Usage:

Search and play music:

kalama1

Note: it will run VLC player by default. How to use other player: see Configuration section

Search and save tracks as MP3 files:

kalama1 get ~/Music/folder-to-download

Search and export tracks as M3U file (with URLs, so that most players can play it directly from the remote servers):

kalama1 playlist ~/Music/my-music.m3u

Search, download, create ZIP archive with tracks and share it in the local network with QR-code (which you can use to download the tracks from PC to mobile device):

kalama1 share

Configuration

On Linux systems the configuration file is stored under ~/.config/configstore/kalama.json.

By default it is the following:

{
	"player": "vlc %"
}

You can change vlc to any player that supports m3u playlists. For example, for Audacious it will be the following:

{
	"player": "audacious %"
}

Note: Don't forget to place % sign after the player command. It is a placeholder for playlist file.

Demo:

https://youtu.be/GDD5nfu5QPs