commit 2ab37934d4c055d15861a261442c724fc936b0ff from: Omar Polo date: Sat Jul 23 11:12:34 2022 UTC typo + improvements commit - f9756af54f66e33cd5a7beb324254f05470fc9a3 commit + 2ab37934d4c055d15861a261442c724fc936b0ff blob - 4e6dfe91f1af22ce74ea4acca3175d1a6fb6dd81 blob + 60c49a5eee578a1029cef3cb5b438dcf0d58c589 --- README.md +++ README.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ amused is a music player. It doesn't have any amazing features built-in, on the contrary: it's quite minimal (a fancy word to say that does very little.) It composes well, or aims to do so, with -other tools thought. +other tools though. The main feature is that audio decoding runs in a sandboxed process under `pledge("stdio recvfd audio")` (on OpenBSD at least.) @@ -49,8 +49,10 @@ instructed to use libbsd exclusively as follows: The fine man page has all nitty gritty details, but the TL;DR is - - enqueue music with `amused add files...` - - control the playback with `amused play|pause|toggle|stop` etc + - enqueue music with `amused add files...` or `amused load` + - control the playback with `amused play|pause|toggle|stop` + - check the status with `amused status` and the playlist with + `amused show` amused tries to be usable in composition with other more familiar tools instead of providing everything itself. For instance, there isn't a