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NAME
xmms2 - The official XMMS2 command line interface
SYNOPSIS
xmms2 [command] [arguments]
xmms2 help [command]
DESCRIPTION
XMMS2 is a redesign of the XMMS (http://legacy.xmms2.org) music player.
It features a client-server model, allowing multiple (even
simultaneous!) user interfaces, both textual and graphical. All common
audio formats are supported using plugins. On top of this, there is a
flexible media library to organise your music.
xmms2 is the official CLI XMMS2 client.
INVOCATION
Inline mode
If xmms2 is passed a command as an argument, that command will be
interpreted and xmms2 will exit after it is finished.
Interactive mode
xmms2 features a powerful shell-like environment via readline that
allows the user to enter commands at a prompt and have the usual cool
features such as pathname expansion and line editing.
COMMANDS
All commands accept the option -h/--help which displays the command's
help.
pattern refers to a collection definition. (See PATTERN below.)
position is a pattern to match playlist positions. (See POSITION
PATTERN below.)
General Commands
add [ -f [-N] [-P] [-A key=value]... ] [-p playlist] [-n | -a position]
[-o prop[,...]] arguments...
add [-p playlist] [-n | -a position] [-o prop[,...]] pattern...
Add media to a playlist. It will attempt to guess whether arguments
constitute a pattern or represent file paths. This behaviour can be
overridden by forcing the type with -f and -t. If file paths
contain * or ? characters, it will attempt to expand them. Failing
to find a match the * and ? characters will be attempted to be
added as a part of the URL.
-f, --file
Force treating arguments as file paths.
-P, --pls
Force treating arguments as playlist files. This option implies
-f.
-t, --pattern
Force treating arguments as a pattern.
-N, --non-recursive
Do not add directories recursively.
-p, --playlist playlist
Add media to playlist instead of the active playlist.
-n, --next
Add media after the current track.
-a, --at position
Add media at the given position.
-A, --attribute key=value
Add media with given key=value attribute. May occur multiple
times. Only valid when adding new files to the media library.
-o, --order prop[,...]
Add media sorted by the given comma-separated list of
properties. If a property is prefixed by -, media are sorted in
reverse order on that property.
exit
Exit the shell-like interface.
help [-a] command
Show the help on command. This is equivalent to command -h. If
command is an alias, show the alias definition. If no command is
provided, list all available commands.
-a, --alias
List available aliases if command is not provided. Otherwise,
have no effect.
info [pattern | positions...]
Display the properties of all media matching pattern or at the
given positions. Without argument, display the properties of the
current track.
jump [-b] pattern|position
Jump to the first media matching pattern or to the given position.
-b, --backward
Jump backward to the first media matching the pattern
list [-p name] [pattern | positions...]
List the contents of a playlist (the active one by default). If
pattern is provided, contents are further filtered and only the
matching media are displayed.
-p, --playlist
List playlist, instead of the active playlist.
move [-p playlist] [-n | -a position] pattern | positions...
Move entries inside a playlist (the active one by default).
-p, --playlist playlist
The playlist to act on.
-n, --next
Move the matching tracks after the current track.
-a, --at position
Move the matching tracks by an offset or to a position.
next [offset]
Jump to the next song. If offset is provided, act like jump
*offset.
pause
Pause playback.
play
Start playback.
prev [offset]
Jump to the previous song. If offset is provided, act like jump
-offset.
remove [-p playlist] pattern | positions...
Remove the matching media from a playlist (the active one by
default).
-p, --playlist playlist
Remove from playlist, instead of the active playlist.
current [-r seconds] [-f format]
Display playback status, either continuously or once.
-r, --refresh seconds
Set the delay, in seconds, between each refresh of the current
playback metadata. If 0, the metadata is only printed once
(default) and the command exit immediately. When in refresh
mode, basic control is provided on the active playlist.
-f, --format format
Set the format string used to display status informations,
instead of the one from the configuration file (see FORMAT
STRING below).
search [-o prop1[,prop2...]] [-l prop1[,prop2...] ] pattern
Search and print all media matching pattern.
-o, --order prop1[,prop2...]
Display search results sorted by the given list of properties.
If a property is prefixed by '-', results are sorted in reverse
order on that property.
-l, --columns prop1[,prop2...]
List of properties to use as columns.
seek time | offset
Seek to a relative or an absolute time in the current track.
stop
Stop playback.
toggle
Toggle playback.
Playlist Commands
playlist clear [playlist]
Clear a playlist. By default, clear the active playlist.
playlist config [-t type] [-s history] [-u upcoming] [-i coll] [-j
playlist] [playlist]
Configure a playlist by changing its type, attributes, etc. By
default, configure the active playlist.
-t, --type type
Change the type of the playlist: list, queue, pshuffle.
-s, --history size
The size of the history of played tracks (for queue, pshuffle).
-u, --upcoming upcoming
Number of upcoming tracks to maintain (for pshuffle).
-i, --input collection
Input collection for the playlist (for pshuffle). Default to
'All Media'.
-j, --jumplist playlist
Jump to another playlist when the end of the playlist is
reached.
playlist create [-p playlist] name
Create a new playlist.
-p, --playlist playlist
Copy the content of the playlist into the new playlist.
playlist list [-a]
List all playlists.
-a, --all
Include hidden playlists.
playlist remove playlist
Remove the given playlist.
playlist rename [-f] [-p playlist] newname
Rename a playlist. By default, rename the active playlist.
-f, --force
Force the rename of the playlist, overwrite an existing
playlist if needed.
-p, --playlist
Rename the given playlist.
playlist shuffle [playlist]
Shuffle a playlist. By default, shuffle the active playlist.
playlist sort [-p playlist] [prop] ...
Sort a playlist. By default, sort the active playlist. Prefix
properties by '-' for reverse sorting.
-p, --playlist
Rename the given playlist.
playlist switch playlist
Change the active playlist.
Collection Commands
collection config collection [attrname [attrvalue]]
Get or set attributes for the given collection. If no attribute
name is provided, list all attributes. If only an attribute name
is provided, display the value of the attribute. If both attribute
name and value are provided, set the new value of the attribute.
collection create [-f] [-e] [-c collection] name [pattern]
Create a new collection. If pattern is provided, it is used to
define the collection. Otherwise, the new collection contains the
whole media library.
-f, --force
Force creating of the collection, overwrite an existing
collection if needed.
-c, --collection collection
Copy an existing collection to the new one.
-e, --empty
Initialize an empty collection.
collection list
List all collections.
collection show collection
Display a human-readable description of a collection.
collection remove collection
Remove a collection.
collection rename [-f] oldname newname
Rename a collection.
-f, --force
Force renaming of the collection, overwrite an existing
collection if needed.
Server Commands
server browse URL
Browse a URL via the xform plugins available in the daemon.
server config [name [value]]
Get or set configuration values. If no name or value is provided,
list all configuration values. If only a name is provided, display
the content of the corresponding configuration value. If both name
and a value are provided, set the new content of the configuration
value.
server import [-N] path
Import new files into the media library. By default, directories
are imported recursively.
-N, --non-recursive
Do not import directories recursively.
server plugins
List the plugins loaded in the server.
server property [-i | -s | -D] [-S] mid [name [value]]
Get or set properties for a given media. If no name or value is
provided, list all properties. If only a name is provided, display
the value of the property. If both a name and a value are
provided, set the new value of the property.
By default, set operations use source "client/xmms2-cli", while
list and display operations use source-preference. Use the
--source option to override this behaviour.
By default, the value will be used to determine whether it should
be saved as a string or an integer. Use the --int or --string flag
to override this behaviour.
-i, --int
Force the value to be treated as integer.
-s, --string
Force the value to be treated as a string.
-D, --delete
Delete the selected property.
-S, --source
Property source.
server rehash [pattern]
Rehash the media matched by the pattern, or the whole media library
if no pattern is provided
server remove [pattern]
Remove the matching media from the media library.
server shutdown
Shutdown the server.
server stats
Display statistics about the server: uptime, version, size of the
medialib, etc.
server sync
Immediately save collections to disk. (Otherwise only performed on
shutdown or 10 seconds after last change to collections.)
server volume [-c name] [value]
Get or set the audio volume (in a range of 0-100). If a value is
provided, set the volume to value. Otherwise, display the current
volume. By default, the command applies to all audio channels. Use
the --channel flag to override this behaviour. Relative changes to
the volume are possible by prefixing value by * or -.
-c, --channel
Get or set the volume only for the named channel.
PATTERN
Patterns are used to search for songs in the media library, some of
these patterns may require escaping (with '\') depending on what shell
is used. The properties can be found in the output of xmms2 info.
<property>:<string>
Match songs whose property matches the string. A ? in the string
indicates a single wildcard character, and a * indicates multiple
wildcard characters.
<property>~<string>
Match songs whose property fuzzily matches the string. Equal to
matching by <property>:*<string>*.
<property><operation><number>
The operation can be <, <=, > or >=, the pattern will match songs
whose property is a numerical value smaller, smaller or equal,
bigger, bigger or equal in comparison to the number.
*<property>
Match songs which has the property.
NOT <pattern>
Match the complement of the pattern.
<pattern> <pattern>
<pattern> AND <pattern>
Match songs that are matched by both patterns.
<pattern> OR <pattern>
Match songs that are matched by at least one of the two pattern.
( <pattern> )
Match songs matched by the pattern, used for grouping AND and OR
matches.
<string>
Match songs whose artist, title or album match the string.
#<number>
Match a specific media library id.
POSITION PATTERN
Position patterns are used together with commands that operate on
playlist content.
M_N
Select playlist entries ranging from M positions before the current
song, to N positions after. Both M and N may be omitted and will
then default to 0.
-N
Select the song N positions before the current song.
+N
Select the song N positions after the current song.
pos0,pos1,...,posN
Select one to many playlist positions.
FORMAT STRING
Commands that output formatted metadata can be customized with the help
of user-defined format strings like the following:
'${artist} - ${title}'
When passed metadata the name of the artist and the title will be
inserted into the resulting string. In addition to the metadata
supplied from the media library the following list of properties are
also available:
position
The current playlist position.
playback_status
The playback status as a string (Stopped, Playing, Paused,
Unknown).
playtime
The playtime of the currently playing song.
duration
The duration of the current song, as zero-padded minutes:seconds
minutes
The minutes part, zero-padded, of the current song duration.
seconds
The seconds part, zero-padded, of the current song duration.
ALIASES
A list of command aliases are read from the configuration file in the
section [alias] at runtime. The syntax of xmms2 aliases are somewhat
similar to bash and other shells. An alias is defined by a list of
semi-colon separated commands and arguments. Parameter expansion is
supported (see Expansion below).
The default configuration includes the following aliases:
addpls
add -f -P $@
clear
playlist clear
status
current -f $1
ls
list
mute
server volume 0
quit
server shutdown
repeat
seek 0
scap
stop ; playlist clear ; add $@ ; play
Expansion
Positional Parameters
An alias can use positional parameters, for example:
foo = add -f $1 $3
foo ctkoz.ogg and slre.ogg
Will result in:
add -f ctkoz.ogg slre.ogg
Special Parameters
$@
This expands to all parameters passed to the alias.
CONFIGURATION
All control characters are interpreted as expected, including ANSI
escape sequences.
AUTO_UNIQUE_COMPLETE
Boolean, complete an abbreviation of a command and it's arguments.
For example: `serv vol 42' will complete to `server volume 42'.
(Note: Abbreviations must be non-ambiguous)
CLASSIC_LIST
Boolean, format list output similar to the classic cli.
CLASSIC_LIST_FORMAT
String to format classic list output with.
GUESS_PLS
Boolean, try to guess if the URL is a playlist and add accordingly.
(Not reliable)
HISTORY_FILE
File to save command history to.
PLAYLIST_MARKER
String to use to mark the current active entry in the playlist
PROMPT
String to use as a prompt in INTERACTIVE MODE
SERVER_AUTOSTART
Boolean, if true xmms2 will attempt to start xmms2d(1) if it's not
running already.
SHELL_START_MESSAGE
Boolean, if true, xmms2 will display a greeting message and basic
help when started in INTERACTIVE MODE
STATUS_FORMAT
String to format status output with.
FILES
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/xmms2/nyxmms2_history
Default command history file if HISTORY_FILE is unset.
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/xmms2/clients/nycli.conf
The configuration file for xmms2
ENVIRONMENT
XMMS_PATH
Override the default connection path.
To connect via IPv4
tcp://IPv4-Address:port
To connect via IPv6
tcp://[IPv6-Address]:port
To connect via unix socket
unix:///path/to/socket
BUGS
Please report all bugs at http://bugs.xmms2.org
AUTHORS
Igor Assis, Anders Waldenborg, Anthony Garcia, Sebastien Cevey, and
Jonne Lehtinen, Daniel Svensson, Raphael Bois
See the AUTHORS file in the XMMS2 source distribution for more info.
The blame for this man page is on Anthony.
If you contributed and feel you should be listed here please send me a
mail.
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