[lastbash-cvs] blis_pages Home,1.1,1.2
Status: Beta
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cstroie
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From: Costin S. <cs...@us...> - 2006-12-06 12:51:57
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Update of /cvsroot/lastbash/blis_pages In directory sc8-pr-cvs6.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv26807 Modified Files: Home Log Message: Reviewed. Index: Home =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/lastbash/blis_pages/Home,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -d -r1.1 -r1.2 --- Home 6 Dec 2006 12:31:38 -0000 1.1 +++ Home 6 Dec 2006 12:51:53 -0000 1.2 @@ -4,18 +4,25 @@ (:DESCRIPTION:) Introduction (:REVISION:) $Id$ -LastBASH is a console/terminal based [http://www.last.fm|Last.fm] player. Although the [http://www.last.fm/tools/downloads|default Last.fm player] is a great one, it also is a graphical one and it could be somewhat inadequate for the die-hard terminal users, like some people I know. LastBASH tries to find its place among the other Last.fm players, filling this gap: the missing console player. +LastBASH is a console/terminal based [http://www.last.fm|Last.fm] player. +Although the [http://www.last.fm/tools/downloads|default Last.fm player] is a great one, it also is a graphical one and it could be somewhat inadequate for the die-hard terminal users, like some people I know. +LastBASH tries to find its place among the other Last.fm players, filling this gap: the missing console player. -Basically, it is no more than a <abbr title="Text User Interface">TUI</abbr> frontend, written in [http://www.gnu.org/software/bash|Bash]. It displays the information of the current playing track, keeps a history of the played tracks and allows the user to perform some actions on the current track, such as ''love'', ''skip'' or ''ban''. +Basically, it is no more than a <abbr title="Text User Interface">TUI</abbr> frontend, written in [http://www.gnu.org/software/bash|Bash]. +It displays the information of the current playing track, keeps a history of the played tracks and allows the user to perform some actions on the current track, such as ''love'', ''skip'' or ''ban''. -To listen to Last.fm, you can use any player capable of mp3 streaming (such as [http://www.mplayerhq.hu|MPlayer], [http://www.mpg123.de|mpg123], [http://www.xmms.org|XMMS] and so on) by opening the M3U playlist that LastBASH saves on connecting. But the recommended way is to use the LastBASH frontend features and let it run some compatible player in background (MPlayer or mpg123), that you can control through the same user interface. This way you need to have only one console open to listen and control Last.fm. +To listen to Last.fm, you can use any player capable of mp3 streaming (such as [http://www.mplayerhq.hu|MPlayer], [http://www.mpg123.de|mpg123], [http://www.xmms.org|XMMS] and so on) by opening the M3U playlist that LastBASH saves on connecting. +But the recommended way is to use the LastBASH frontend features and let it run some compatible player in background (MPlayer or mpg123), that you can control through the same user interface. +This way you need to have only one console open to listen and control Last.fm. = Last.fm = -This is shameless self-promotion, I know. You can find me on Last.fm as [http://www.last.fm/user/cstroie|cstroie] and, if you like this player and want to share your experience, you can join the [http://www.last.fm/group/LastBASH|LastBASH group] and tell others about it. +This is shameless self-promotion, I know. +You can find me on Last.fm as [http://www.last.fm/user/cstroie|cstroie] and, if you like this player and want to share your experience, you can join the [http://www.last.fm/group/LastBASH|LastBASH group] and tell others about it. = Website = The website is based on [http://blis.sourceforge.net|Blis], a personal content publishing system. + |