Author: | Antoine Gagné |
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To install this program, you must have the following:
python 3.5+
- The Python library
notify2
notify-send
To install this program, you can simply run the following command:
python setup.py install
This program can also be found on Pypi which means you can install it by downloading the wheel or by using the following command:
pip install cmus-notify
You can check if it installed correctly by doing the following command:
cmus_notify -h
It should display a message.
To hook this program to cmus
, you have to create a shell script that have the following lines in it:
#! /bin/sh
cmus_notify "$*" &
Then, you must make the file executable by using the following command (assuming your script's name is cmus_notify.sh
):
chmod +x cmus_notify.sh
Finally, once you are in cmus
, you can add the hook by using the following command:
:set status_display_program=<path-to-the-shell-script>
If you want you can specify the formatting of the notification by specifying format strings. For example:
#! /bin/sh
cmus_notify --title "Now playing: {title} by {artist}" --body "$(printf "<b>Album:</b> {album}\n<b>Duration:</b> {duration}")" "$*"
You can also specify a configuration to read these values from. By default, the program will search for a configuration file named ~/.cmus-notify
. It has the following format:
[notifications]
application_name = Cmus
custom_notification = /home/user/.cmus/custom_notification.py
[format]
title = Now playing: {title} by {artist}
body = <b>Album:</b> {album}
<b>Duration:</b> {duration}
The options accepts the same values as their command-line options equivalent.
To view the full options, you can run the following command:
cmus_notify --help
which will display the following prompt:
usage: cmus_notify [-h] [-a APPLICATION_NAME] [-b BODY_FORMAT_STRING]
[-t TITLE_FORMAT_STRING] [-f CONFIGURATION_FILE]
[-c CUSTOM_NOTIFICATION]
INFORMATION
Display a notification about Cmus's current status
positional arguments:
INFORMATION Parse the given information
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a APPLICATION_NAME, --application_name APPLICATION_NAME
The name of the application
-b BODY_FORMAT_STRING, --body BODY_FORMAT_STRING
A format string that can be specified to tell the
software how to format the body. The syntax is the
same as Python's. The available options are specified
at the end of this help message. (i.e. 'Artist:
{artist}')
-t TITLE_FORMAT_STRING, --title TITLE_FORMAT_STRING
A format string that can be specified to tell the
software how to format the title. The syntax is the
same as Python's. The available options are specified
at the end of this help message. (i.e. 'Now playing:
{title}')
-f CONFIGURATION_FILE, --configuration_file CONFIGURATION_FILE
The path to the configuration file. If it is not
specified, the program will use the default values of
the other options.
-c CUSTOM_NOTIFICATION, --custom_notification CUSTOM_NOTIFICATION
The path to a custom implementation of the
notification class. If it is not specified, the
standard implementation will be used (the one using
notify2).
Format String Parameters
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The available arguments to the format strings are the following:
- album: The song's album
- albumartist: The song's album's artist
- artist: The song's artist
- date: The song's release date
- discnumber: The song's disc's number
- duration: The song's duration
- file: The song's file's path
- status: Cmus current status
- title: The song's title
- tracknumber: The song's track number
The project's documentation can be found here.