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nncmpp(1)
Name
nncmpp - terminal-based MPD client
Synopsis
nncmpp [OPTION]…
Description
nncmpp is a terminal-based GUI-like MPD client. On start up it will welcome you with an overview of all key bindings and the actions they’re assigned to. Individual tabs can be switched to either using the mouse or by pressing M-1 through M-9, corresponding to the order they appear in.
Options
- -d, --debug
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Adds a "Debug" tab showing all MPD communication and other information that help debug various issues.
- -h, --help
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Display a help message and exit.
- -V, --version
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Output version information and exit.
Configuration
Unless you run MPD on a remote machine, on an unusual port, or protected by a password, the client doesn’t need a configuration file to work. It is, however, likely that you’ll want to customize the looks or add some streams. You can start off with the following snippet:
settings = { address = "localhost:6600" password = "<your password>" root = "~/Music" } colors = { normal = "" highlight = "bold" elapsed = "reverse" remains = "ul" tab_bar = "reverse" tab_active = "ul" even = "" odd = "" selection = "reverse" multiselect = "-1 6" defocused = "ul" scrollbar = "" } streams = { "dnbradio.com" = "http://www.dnbradio.com/hi.m3u" "BassDrive.com" = "http://bassdrive.com/v2/streams/BassDrive.pls" }
Terminal attributes are accepted in a format similar to that of git-config(1), only named colours aren’t supported. The distribution contains example colour schemes in the contrib directory.
Spectrum visualiser
When built against the FFTW library, nncmpp can make use of MPD’s "fifo" output plugin to show the audio spectrum. This has some caveats, namely that it may not be properly synchronized, only one instance of a client can read from a given named pipe at a time, it will cost you some CPU time, and finally you’ll need to set it up manually to match your MPD configuration, e.g.:
settings = { ... spectrum_path = "~/.mpd/mpd.fifo" # "path" spectrum_format = "44100:16:2" # "format" (samplerate:bits:channels) spectrum_bars = 8 # beware of exponential complexity ... }
The sample rate should be greater than 40 kHz, the number of bits 8 or 16, and the number of channels doesn’t matter, as they’re simply averaged together.
Files
nncmpp follows the XDG Base Directory Specification.
- ~/.config/nncmpp/nncmpp.conf
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The configuration file.
Reporting bugs
Use https://git.janouch.name/p/nncmpp to report bugs, request features, or submit pull requests.
See also
mpd(1)