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2 --- description: "Lyricli (lrc), a command line lyrics finder for linux and mac"
3 ## lyricli (lrc)
4
5 Command line tool that shows lyrics for your currently playing song in the terminal, supports spotify and apple music on macos, and most linux music players.
6
7 => https://git.r.bdr.sh/rbdr/lyricli view source (git.r.bdr.sh)
8 => https://git.sr.ht/~rbdr/lyricli view source (sourcehut mirror)
9
10 ## Install
11
12 ### Homebrew
13 You can install using homebrew. For direct binaries see below.
14
15 ```
16 $ brew tap rbdr/apps git@git.sr.ht:~rbdr/homebrew-apps
17 $ brew install lyricli
18 ```
19
20 ### Prebuilt Packages
21 You can find pre-built packages for linux @ build.r.bdr.sh. There you can
22 find a `.tar.gz` that includes only the binary, or `.rpm` and `.deb`
23 distributions for fedora and debian that include a manpage.
24
25 Binaries are provided for x86_64 and aarch64.
26
27 Unstable releases are built directly from the main branch, while tagged
28 versions have their own release and can be considered more stable.
29
30 => gemini://build.r.bdr.sh/lyricli lyricli pre-built releases @ gemini
31 => https://build.r.bdr.sh/lyricli lyricli pre-built releases @ https
32
33 ### From Source
34
35 In order to build this project, you'll need a genius client token. See the genius api docs for more information.
36
37 => https://docs.genius.com/ genius api docs
38
39 Make sure you have rust and Make installed. Clone the repository, and run:
40
41 ```
42 % make -e profile=release
43 ```
44
45 Then copy the file somewhere in your PATH
46
47 ```
48 % cp ./target/release/lyricli /usr/local/lyricli
49 ```
50
51 ## Usage
52 Running without arguments will try to detect your current song in apple music or spotify
53
54 ```
55 $ lrc
56 ```
57
58 You can run it with artist name and song name to fetch it manually
59
60 ```
61 $ lrc artist_name song_name
62 ```
63
64 You can view help with the h / help flag
65
66 ```
67 $ lrc -h
68 $ lrc --help
69 ```
70
71 ### Manual
72
73 If you install using the rpm and deb you should be able to call help with man
74
75 ```
76 man lrc
77 ```
78
79 ## Managing Sources
80
81 By default it comes with spotify and apple music sources enabled, you can disable sources using:
82
83 ```
84 $ lrc -d (source_name)
85 $ lrc --disable-source (source_name)
86 ```
87
88 You can enable the source again using
89
90 ```
91 $ lrc -e (source_name)
92 $ lrc --enable-source (source_name)
93 ```
94
95 You can list all the sources with:
96
97 ```
98 $ lrc -l
99 $ lrc --list-sources
100 ```
101
102 ## Changelog
103
104 * 3.0.0 Rewritten in rust, supports linux media players. Relicensed to AGPL 3.0
105 * 2.0.1 Fixes a segfault when there are no results, and incorrect behavior when results are not songs.
106 * 2.0.0 Upgraded for swift 5.8 and work with the genius API instead of defunct LyricsWiki.
107 * 1.0.0 Upgraded for swift 5.0. Gets rid of the arguments source. Adds Apple Music support and ensures the app is running.
108 * 0.3.0 Spotify support. Bugfixes for iTunes support when app is not running.
109 * 0.2.0 iTunes support. Bugfixes for iTunes support when app is not running.
110 * 0.1.0 Initial swift release. Relicense to Apache. Only arguments source.
111 * 0.0.2 Improves error management and source management. Adds iTunes source.
112 * 0.0.1 Initial release in ruby with rdio support.
113
114 ### Older Releases
115
116 You can download binaries of older releases, macos only.
117
118 2.0.1
119 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.1-universal.tar.gz lrc 2.0.1 (universal)
120 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.1-arm64.tar.gz lrc 2.0.1 (arm64)
121 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.1-x86_64.tar.gz lrc 2.0.1 (x86_64)
122
123 2.0.0
124 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.0-universal.tar.gz lrc 2.0.0 (universal)
125 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.0-arm64.tar.gz lrc 2.0.0 (arm64)
126 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.0-x86_64.tar.gz lrc 2.0.0 (x86_64)