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Signed-off-by: Alfred Wingate <parona@protonmail.com>
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1.6 KiB
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22 lines
1.6 KiB
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
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<pkgmetadata>
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<maintainer type="person">
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<email>xgqt@protonmail.com</email>
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<name>Maciej Barć</name>
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</maintainer>
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<upstream>
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<remote-id type="gitlab">Aanok/jftui</remote-id>
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<remote-id type="github">Aanok/jftui</remote-id>
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</upstream>
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<longdescription>
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jftui is a minimalistic, lightweight C99 command line client for the open source Jellyfin media server.
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It is developed for the GNU/Linux OS only, although it may be possible to make it run on BSD's.
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Run jftui. You will be prompted for a minimal interactive configuration on first run.
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BEWARE: jftui fetches https://github.com/Aanok/jftui/releases/latest on startup to check for newer versions. You can avoid this by passing the --no-check-updates argument. There is also a settings file entry.
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The interface should be intuitive enough: select one or more entries by entering the corresponding index number. See below for a full description of the command syntax.
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jftui will drop into a command line instance of mpv when starting playback. It will use mpv.conf and input.conf files found in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/jftui (this location can be overridden with the --config-dir argument). It will also try and load scripts found in the same folder, but no guarantees are made about them actually working correctly.
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It is recommended to consult the wiki page on configuring mpv commands to use jftui: a few special ones are required in particular to manipulate the playback playlist.
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</longdescription>
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</pkgmetadata>
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