Exaile is a music player aiming to be similar to KDE’s Amarok, but for GTK+ and written in Python. It has many of the cool features.
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Exaile is a music player aiming to be similar to KDE’s Amarok, but for GTK+ and written in Python. It has many of the cool features.
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Read moreMusic on Console (MOC) is a full-screen audio player designed to be powerful and easy to use. It’s free and open source software.
Read moretap is a terminal-based music player that lets you jump to any album with fuzzy-finder shortcuts.
Read moreGomu is billed as an intuitive, powerful CLI music player. This is free and open source software written in Go.
Read moreRustPlayer is an audio player that plays locally hosted files. It’s also a radio player.
Read moregrump is a billed as a very minimal CLI audio player. It’s free and open source software written in the Go language.
Read moreCue is a command line music player written in the C programming language. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreAmethyst is billed as a powerful node-based audio player.
Read moreKronos is a terminal-based music player that’s designed for playing locally stored audio files. It’s written in Rust.
Read moreFestival is a graphical music player for local album collections. It’s written in Rust and published under an open source license.
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