CMUS is a popular music player for the console. The reason I turned to it is because it uses the familiar Vi key bindings for most of its operations.
To install cmus:
$ sudo apt install cmus
The CMUS interface can be quite confusing to understand at first. It is highly recommended to read the short tutorial before using it:
$ man cmus-tutorial
For more information about its operation:
$ man cmus
Some common operations I use in CMUS:
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: Browser view, used to add music files to library.a
: Add music files under cursor to library in Browser view.2
: Library view, shows the music files added.Enter
: Play music file under cursorc
: Toggle pause-unpauseb
: Play next songC
: Set songs in Library to play one after anotherr
: Set songs in Library to repeats
: Set songs in Library to play in shuffle order:clear
: Clear files in Library:q
: Quit CMUS
One feature from MOC that I miss in CMUS is I would like it to keep playing in the background after I quit it. This is not possible in CMUS. Instead, what I do is that I launch CMUS in real terminal Ctrl + Alt + F1
and switch back to Ctrl + Alt + F7
for my work.
Tried with: CMUS 2.5.0 and Ubuntu 14.04
Tagged: cmus, moc
