X-Git-Url: https://git.r.bdr.sh/rbdr/r.bdr.sh/blobdiff_plain/b1f7ce2f11f494e01b3ee736183f5c5d8c2615c9..899b70c507fb775cbcbaecd368562599d4c345ab:/jekyll/_posts/2013-03-12-introducing-lyricli.md diff --git a/jekyll/_posts/2013-03-12-introducing-lyricli.md b/jekyll/_posts/2013-03-12-introducing-lyricli.md index a5c46b9..d7845ea 100644 --- a/jekyll/_posts/2013-03-12-introducing-lyricli.md +++ b/jekyll/_posts/2013-03-12-introducing-lyricli.md @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ layout: post title: "Introducing Lyricli — Command line lyrics." category: posts tags: english lyricli tools -description: "Introducing lyricli, a lyrics client for your terminal -written in ruby" +header_image: lyricli.png +description: "Introducing lyricli, a lyrics client for your terminal written in ruby" --- I'm the kind of person that enjoys reading lyrics of some songs while I listen to music. I'm also the kind of person that enjoys listening to music with lyrics while working. Also, the kind of person that spends a lot of time inside a terminal. So I decided to do a little lyrics client to use inside a pane of my tmux sessions. I've been using it for a while, but hadn't released it because I never got to writing tests for it. @@ -27,5 +27,5 @@ That's about it. I hope it's as useful to you as it has been to me. In my laptop Check out the code on [github][github] and [let me know what you think][twitter]. If you need a new source, feel free to let me know, if I have a way to I'll do my best to; or you can try creating one yourself. It's really easy, and you can check the included rdio and itunes files to check how it's done. -[github]: http://github.com/benbeltran/lyricli -[twitter]: http://twitter.com/benbeltran +[github]: http://github.com/rbdr/lyricli +[twitter]: http://twitter.com/pigeonfolk