ncurses Spotify client written in Rust using librespot. It is heavily inspired by ncurses MPD clients, such as ncmpc. My motivation was to provide a simple and resource friendly alternative to the official client as well as to support platforms that currently don't have a Spotify client, such as the *BSDs.
Measured using ps_mem
on Linux during playback:
Client | Private Memory | Shared Memory | Total |
---|---|---|---|
ncspot | 22.1 MiB | 24.1 MiB | 46.2 MiB |
Spotify | 407.3 MiB | 592.7 MiB | 1000.0 MiB |
- Rust
- Python 3 (needed for building
rust-xcb
dependency) libpulse-dev
(orportaudio-dev
, if you want to use the PortAudio backend)libncurses-dev
andlibssl-dev
libdbus-1-dev
libxcb
+ development headers (for clipboard access)- A Spotify premium account
- pkg-config
On Debian based systems you need following packages for development headers:
sudo apt install libncursesw5-dev libdbus-1-dev libpulse-dev libssl-dev libxcb1-dev libxcb-render0-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-xfixes0-dev
For Fedora, these dependencies are required:
dnf install pulseaudio-libs-devel libxcb-devel openssl-devel ncurses-devel dbus-devel
- Install the latest ncspot release using
cargo install ncspot
- or build it yourself using
cargo build --release
- both approaches require a working Rust installation
- or build it yourself using
- For debugging, pass a debug log filename, e.g.
ncspot -d debug.log
By default ncspot is built using the Rodio backend. To make it use the
PortAudio backend (e.g. for *BSD or macOS), you need to recompile ncspot with
the portaudio_backend
feature:
cargo run --no-default-features --features portaudio_backend,cursive/pancurses-backend
The keybindings listed below are configured by default. Additionally, if you run ncspot with MPRIS support, you may be able to use media keys to control playback depending on your desktop environment settings. Have a look at the configuration section if you want to set custom bindings.
?
show help screen- Navigate through the screens using the F-keys:
F1
: Queuec
clears the entire queued
deletes the currently selected trackCtrl-s
opens a dialog to save the queue to a playlist
F2
: SearchF3
: Libraryd
deletes the currently selected playlist
- Tracks and playlists can be played using
Return
and queued usingSpace
.
will play the selected item after the currently playing trackp
will move to the currently playing track in the queues
will save,d
will remove the currently selected track to/from your libraryo
will open a detail view or context menu for the selected itemShift-o
will open a context menu for the currently playing tracka
will open the album view for the selected itemA
will open the artist view for the selected itemCtrl-v
will open the context menu for a Spotify link in your clipboardBackspace
closes the current viewShift-p
toggles playback of a trackShift-s
stops a trackShift-u
updates the library cache (tracks, artists, albums, playlists)<
and>
play the previous or next trackf
andb
to seek forward or backwardShift-f
andShift-b
to seek forward or backward in steps of 10s-
and+
decrease or increase the volume by 1[
and]
decrease of increase the volume by 5r
to toggle repeat modez
to toggle shuffle playbackq
quits ncspotx
copies a sharable URL of the song to the system clipboardShift-x
copies a sharable URL of the currently selected item to the system clipboard
Use /
to open a Vim-like search bar, you can use n
and N
to go for the next/previous
search occurrence, respectivly.
You can also open a Vim style commandprompt using :
, the following commands
are supported:
quit
: Quit ncspottoggle
: Toggle playbackstop
: Stop playbackprevious
/next
: Play previous/next trackclear
: Clear playlistshare [current | selected]
: Copies a sharable URL of either the selected item or the currernt song to the system clipboard
The screens can be opened with queue
, search
, playlists
and log
, whereas
search
can be supplied with a search term that will be entered after opening
the search view.
To close the commandprompt at any time, press esc
.
Configuration is saved to ~/.config/ncspot/config.toml
. To reload the
configuration during runtime use the reload
statement in the command prompt
:reload
.
Possible configuration values are:
use_nerdfont
: Turn nerdfont glyphs on/off <true/false>theme
: Set a custom color palette (see below)backend
: Audio backend to use, runncspot -h
for a list of devicesbackend_device
: Audio device string to configure the backendaudio_cache
: Enable or disable caching of audio files, on by default <true/false>volnorm
: Enable or disable volume normalization, off by default <true/false>volnorm_pregain
: Normalization pregain to apply (if enabled)default_keybindings
: If disabled, the default keybindings are discarded, off by default <true/false>notify
: Enable or disable desktop notifications, off by default <true/false>bitrate
: The audio bitrate to use for streaming, can be 96, 160, or 320 (default is 320)album_column
: Show album column for tracks, on by default <true/false>
Keybindings can be configured in [keybindings]
section in config.toml
, e.g. as such:
[keybindings]
"Shift+i" = "seek +10000"
See the help screen by pressing ?
for a list of possible commands.
ncspot will respect system proxy settings defined via the http_proxy
environment variable.
The initial state can be specified in the configuration. It allows for example enabling shuffle per default. Following entries can be added to the configuration file:
[saved_state]
volume = 80
repeat = "track"
shuffle = true
volume
needs to be an integer value between 0 and 100repeat
can be"track"
,"playlist"
or any other value which defaults to noshuffle
must be"true"
or"false"
The color palette can be modified in the configuration. For instance, to have ncspot match Spotify's official client, you can add the following entries to the configuration file:
[theme]
background = "black"
primary = "light white"
secondary = "light black"
title = "green"
playing = "green"
playing_selected = "light green"
playing_bg = "black"
highlight = "light white"
highlight_bg = "#484848"
error = "light white"
error_bg = "red"
statusbar = "black"
statusbar_progress = "green"
statusbar_bg = "green"
cmdline = "light white"
cmdline_bg = "black"
search_match = "light red"
More examples can be found in pull request hrkfdn#40.