[lastbash-cvs] SF.net SVN: lastbash: [215] blis_pages/Home
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From: <cs...@us...> - 2007-03-23 10:26:16
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Revision: 215
http://lastbash.svn.sourceforge.net/lastbash/?rev=215&view=rev
Author: cstroie
Date: 2007-03-23 03:26:14 -0700 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007)
Log Message:
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New page for 0.3.2.
Modified Paths:
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blis_pages/Home
Modified: blis_pages/Home
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--- blis_pages/Home 2007-03-23 10:20:38 UTC (rev 214)
+++ blis_pages/Home 2007-03-23 10:26:14 UTC (rev 215)
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(:SITE_NAME:) LastBASH
(:SITE_DESCRIPTION:) Last.fm console player
(:TITLE:) Introduction
-(:DESCRIPTION:) Introduction
+(:DESCRIPTION:) Introduction to LastBASH
(:REVISION:) $Id$
LastBASH is a console/terminal based [http://www.last.fm|Last.fm] player.
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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''.
+It displays the information of the current playing track, keeps a history of the played tracks and allows the user to select the desired station and to perform some actions on the current track, such as ''love'', ''skip'' or ''ban''.
+It can also create a html file containing the track information and album cover.
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).
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