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    CLIAMP

    CLIAMP

    Terminal music player inspired by winamp

    ...It is particularly useful for developers who prefer keyboard-driven workflows and want to reduce reliance on graphical interfaces. CLIAMP supports extensibility, enabling users to define custom commands or integrate it with other tools in their development stack. Its design aligns with modern CLI tooling trends, prioritizing composability and developer ergonomics. By abstracting common operations into reusable commands, it helps reduce friction in everyday development tasks.
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    AudioCraft

    AudioCraft

    Audiocraft is a library for audio processing and generation

    ...It also contains training code and recipes, so researchers can fine-tune on custom data or explore new objectives without building infrastructure from scratch. Example notebooks, CLI tools, and audio utilities help with prompt design, conditioning on reference audio, and post-processing to produce ready-to-share outputs.
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    Podcastfy.ai

    Podcastfy.ai

    Transforming Multimodal Content into Captivating Multilingual Audio

    Podcastfy is an open-source Python package that transforms multi-modal content (text, images) into engaging, multi-lingual audio conversations using GenAI. Input content includes websites, PDFs, youtube videos as well as images. Unlike UI-based tools focused primarily on note-taking or research synthesis (e.g. NotebookLM), Podcastfy focuses on the programmatic and bespoke generation of engaging, conversational transcripts and audio from a multitude of multi-modal sources enabling...
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    StreamRecorder.NET

    StreamRecorder.NET

    Easily capture internet streams of all types

    Record online streams using MPlayer, VLC or any other recorder of your choosing. Join, tag and post process as you please. Schedule recordings of your favorite internet radio shows and download full streams to your hard drive. Requires .NET 3.5SP1.
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    The CLI heaven for MPlayer with a GUI frontend.You can record and timeshift from your TV tuner.It also remembers movies and positions to resume a movie easily.It also has support for movie series,play history,the GUI has playlist and many useful options.
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    The Digital Music Butler tries to help you manage, organise and maintain your collection of mp3 files. dmbutler aims to provides a consistent, easy to use GUI for a variety of tasks that required different tools before. A CLI is also supported.
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