X-Git-Url: https://git.r.bdr.sh/rbdr/lyricli/blobdiff_plain/c96090328d49fddfe0cc22609b3f97250502c15b..b2096fb3958d9e9cdcca77931aadfb947cab24ee:/README.md diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 57dff9a..932cc02 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ A command line tool to show the lyrics of your current song. ## Usage -Lyricli can be invoked with the command `lrc`. It can be invoked without -arguments, with an artist and song or with a special command: +Lyricli can be invoked with the command `lrc`. ``` $ lrc [-t] @@ -26,58 +25,38 @@ song and artist names before the lyrics. ### Commands -In order to configure +In order to configure sources, lyricli provides a few commands: -* `lrc -l` or `lrc --list` lists the available sources. Enabled +* `lrc -l` or `lrc --list-sources` lists the available sources. Enabled sourcess will have a `*` -* `lrc -e` or `lrc --enable ` enables a source -* `lrc -d` or `lrc --disable ` disables a source -* `lrc -r` or `lrc --reset ` resets the configuration for - a source and disables it. +* `lrc -e` or `lrc --enable-source ` enables a source +* `lrc -d` or `lrc --disable-source ` disables a source without + resetting its configuration. +* `lrc -r` or `lrc --reset-source ` resets the configuration + for a source and disables it. + +And you can print the help or the version: + * `lrc -v` or `lrc --version` prints the version * `lrc -h` or `lrc --help` display built-in help ## Building -The build has only been tested on OSX using Swift 5.0.1. Building defaults -to the debug configuration. - -``` -make -``` - -## Installing from source - -Builds lyricli in release configuration and copies the executable as -`lrc` to `/usr/local/bin` - -``` -make install -``` +In order to build this project, you'll need a genius client token. See +the [genius api docs][genius_api_docs] for more information. -### Installing to a custom directory +The Makefile will read the values from a `.env` file, so you can copy the +`env.dist` file and fill the values there. -This can be done by overriding the `install_path` variable +You can build for development just by running make. You can specify the +profile using the profile environment value `-e profile=release`. ``` -make install install_path=/opt/bin -``` - -## Linting and Generating Documentation - -We use [swiftlint][swiftlint] to lint, and `make lint` to run it. -We use [jazzy][jazzy] and [SourceKitten][sourcekitten] to document, and -`make document` to generate it. - -## Running tests - -No tests at the moment 😬... but the makefile is mapped to run the swift -tests. +# Build for dev +make -``` -make test +# Build for release +make -e profile=release ``` -[swiftlint]: https://github.com/realm/SwiftLint -[jazzy]: https://github.com/realm/jazzy -[sourcekitten]: https://github.com/jpsim/SourceKitten +[genius_api_docs]: https://docs.genius.com/