| Slick! I love it. It doesn't fit my use-case very well, though. I'm not saying it needs to, but I'm going to put my use-case out there in case someone is looking for project ideas. We have oodles of music players on Linux, GUI and terminal. But we have very few choices that * are optimized for the absurdly, comically large library of someone who has been diligently collecting and organizing music for decades * collect playback statistics and allow user rating of songs * that can be used to create smart playlists I used amarok for years, but it keeps dying and reviving, and I don't trust it to stick around. I then used mpd for years, but while mpd excels at large libraries, the other two requirements have to be implemented client-side, and the experience was always at least a little janky. I currently use Strawberry, but 1) it chugs with a large library, 2) its smart playlists aren't expressive enough, and 3) it is also kind of janky, and I experience frequent crashes. The only player I've found that really fits my use-case like a glove is MediaMonkey, but I walked away from Microsoft years ago, and I'm not about to go back now just to wrangle my music library. |
1: https://www.navidrome.org/ 2: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome/issues/1417