di-tui
A simple terminal UI player for di.fm Premium
Dependencies
PulseAudio
Both linux and MacOS depend on pulseaudio to be running.
MacOS
By default, pulseaudio on MacOS runs as "root", which is not ideal. PulseAudio is best run by non-root users. By symbolically linking the pulseaudio plist file into your user's ~/Library/LaunchAgents/
, it runs as your user.
brew install pulseaudio
ln -s $(brew info pulseaudio | grep "/usr/local/Cellar" | awk '{print $1}')//homebrew.mxcl.pulseaudio.plist ~/Library/LaunchAgents
brew services start pulseaudio
Debian / Ubuntu
apt install pulseaudio
Install
Binary Releases
There are binary builds available in releases.
With go install
go install github.com/acaloiaro/di-tui@latest
If $GOPATH/bin
is not on your $PATH
(modify accordingly for ZSH users ~/.zshrc
)
echo "export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin" >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
Run with nix run
nix run github:acaloiaro/di-tui
Authenticate
There are two authentication options
- Enter your username and password directly into
di-tui
- If you're justifiably uncomfortable with entering your username/password into this application, copy your "Listen Key" from (https://www.di.fm/settings) and create the following file:
~/.config/di-tui/config.yml
token: <YOUR LISTEN KEY>
album_art: <BOOLEAN>
key |
description |
token |
Your di.fm authentication "Listen Key" found at https://www.di.fm/settings |
album_art |
Turn album art on or off |
Configuration
Themes
By default, di-tui
respects your terminal's color scheme. However, there are four color settings that one can change by adding a theme
to config.yml
.
Tomorrow-Night inspired theme
theme:
primary_color: "#81a2be"
background_color: "#2a1f1a"
primary_text_color: "#969896"
secondary_text_color: "#81a2be"
Run
di-tui