A GNU Emacs major mode that acts as a front end to mpc.
The easiest way to install would probably be through MELPA.
To do this add MELPA to your package-archives
list if you have not
yet done so:
(require 'package) ;; You might already have this line
(add-to-list 'package-archives
'("melpa" . "http://melpa.org/packages/"))
(package-initialize) ;; You might already have this line
Then install the package through either M-x list-packages
or by just
running M-x package-install simple-mpc
.
- Clone the repository
- Add it to your emacs init:
(add-to-list 'load-path "path/to/simple-mpc")
(require 'simple-mpc)
Start by executing M-x simple-mpc
. The rest of the keybindings now
appear in a buffer. Configuration can be done with M-x
customize-group <RET> simple-mpc
. Viewing the current playlist and
querying the database is done with c
and s
respectively. Most
commands (like simple-mpc-query-add
and simple-mpc-delete
) respect
the region.
Simple-mpc consists of three ‘views’, two of which have their own minor mode that implements specific extra functionality:
view | major mode | minor mode |
---|---|---|
main | simple-mpc-mode | / |
query | simple-mpc-mode | simple-mpc-query-mode |
current playlist | simple-mpc-mode | simple-mpc-current-playlist-mode |
simple-mpc-mode is always active and contains the most common
bindings. Additional functionality is added with minor modes. Someone
who does not like the interface can use simple-mpc-query-mode
and
simple-mpc-current-playlist-mode
directly.
Bindings can be viewed with describe-mode
(C-h m
) but are listed
below for completeness:
key | function |
---|---|
t | simple-mpc-toggle |
n | simple-mpc-next |
p | simple-mpc-prev |
f | simple-mpc-seek-forward |
b | simple-mpc-seek-backward |
c | simple-mpc-view-current-playlist |
C | simple-mpc-clear-current-playlist |
S | simple-mpc-shuffle-current-playlist |
l | simple-mpc-load-playlist |
s | simple-mpc-query |
q | simple-mpc-quit |
key | function |
---|---|
q | simple-mpc-query-quit |
S | simple-mpc-query-sort |
<return> | simple-mpc-query-add |
<S-return> | simple-mpc-query-add-and-play |
key | function |
---|---|
d | simple-mpc-delete |
q | simple-mpc-current-playlist-quit |
<return> | simple-mpc-play-current-line |
Configuring simple-mpc can be done entirely through the simple-mpc
customization group (M-x customize-group simple-mpc<RET>
). When
using Mopidy as a server setting simple-mpc-playlist-format
is
recommended, the default output from mpc search
won’t be very
descriptive otherwise.
This mode was inspired by mingus written by Niels Giesen and parts of the interface were inspired by mu4e written by Dirk-Jan C. Binnema. I used mingus for > 4 years and was mostly happy with it, but occasionally there were bugs and interface choices that I disagreed with. After looking through the source code in an attempt to fix these issues I came to the conclusion that it would be better to implement my own mode. A big reason for this decision was the fact that mingus uses its own MPD library implementation called libmpdee.el, which I expect contain some obscure bugs. I think it is a better choice to instead take advantage of mpc, a small program that is maintained by MPD developers and implements more than libmpdee.el. On top of that it makes the major mode much smaller and easier to maintain. Currently simple-mpc consists of ~300 LOC versus ~5000 LOC for mingus (mingus does have more features though).
GNU Emacs also contains mpc.el written by Stefan Monnier. It’s interesting but wasn’t really what I was looking for, partly because of its interface (inspired by Rhythmbox), and partly because it’s not particularly well documented.
- add a way to combine multiple search terms e.g. mpc search artist a album b