1 --- title: /lyricli.html
2 --- description: "Lyricli (lrc), a command line lyrics finder"
5 Command line tool that shows lyrics for your currently playing song in the command line
7 → <a href="https://git.sr.ht/~rbdr/lyricli">view source</a>.
9 You may need to allow the plugin to run in "Privacy & Security" in your system settings.
11 ## Install from Homebrew
13 You can install using homebrew. For direct binaries see below.
16 $ brew tap rbdr/apps git@git.sr.ht:~rbdr/homebrew-apps
17 $ brew install lyricli
21 * [1] Latest (2.0.1), for both intel and apple silicon macs (larger binary)
22 * [2] Latest (2.0.1), only for apple silicon macs
23 * [3] Latest (2.0.1), only for intel macs
25 => /files/lyricli/lrc-universal.tar.gz [1] lrc (universal)
26 => /files/lyricli/lrc-arm64.tar.gz [2] lrc (arm64)
27 => /files/lyricli/lrc-x86_64.tar.gz [3] lrc (x86_64)
31 Running without arguments will try to detect your current song in apple music or spotify
33 You can run it with artist name and song name to fetch it manually
36 $ lrc artist_name song_name
39 You can view help with the h / help flag
48 By default it comes with spotify and apple music sources enabled, you can disable sources using:
51 $ lrc -d (source_name)
52 $ lrc --disable-source (source_name)
55 You can enable the source again using
58 $ lrc -e (source_name)
59 $ lrc --enable-source (source_name)
62 You can list all the sources with:
71 lrc 2.0.1 - Fixes a segfault when there are n1 results, and incorrect behavior when results are not songs.
72 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.1-universal.tar.gz lrc 2.0.1 (universal)
73 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.1-arm64.tar.gz lrc 2.0.1 (arm64)
74 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.1-x86_64.tar.gz lrc 2.0.1 (x86_64)
76 lrc 2.0.0 - Rebuilt to use swift 5.8 and work with the genius API instead of defunct LyricsWiki
77 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.0-universal.tar.gz lrc 2.0.0 (universal)
78 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.0-arm64.tar.gz lrc 2.0.0 (arm64)
79 => /files/lyricli/lrc-2.0.0-x86_64.tar.gz lrc 2.0.0 (x86_64)