ohmyzsh/plugins/spotify/README.md
Rafael Corrêa Gomes 37c82833f1 Add Spotify CLI
2015-08-17 09:38:04 -03:00

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Control Spotify at OS X Terminal

An AppleScript for controlling Spotify through a terminal:

The scenario for which it was originally designed is controlling Spotify,
which is playing on a Mac, via ssh, while working on a Linux machine
on the other side of the room.

Currently supported functions are: play/pause, next/previous track, jumping in time, toggling shuffle/repeat and changing volume. This pretty much covers everything the AppleScript hooks of Spotify allow.

Tested Platforms (Spotify 1.0.4.90)

  • OS X Yosemite (10.10)
  • OS X Mavericks (10.9)
  • OS X Mountain Lion (10.8)
  • OS X Lion (10.7)

Installation

The simplest way to install the script is to clone the repository, cd into repository's directory, and run this command below to make a symbolic link into /usr/local/bin/:

ln -s $(pwd)/spotify /usr/local/bin/spotify

Usage

  • To start Spotify playback, type spotify start or spotify play. If you do this locally and Spotify is not running, it will start. Remotely, Spotify will not start properly. Optionally, pass a Spotify URI as a second argument.
  • To pause Spotify playback, type spotify stop or spotify pause.
  • To toggle playback, type spotify play/pause.
  • To go to the next track, type spotify next.
  • To go to the previous track, type spotify previous or spotify prev.
  • To print information about the currently playing track, type spotify info
  • To jump to a particular time in the track, type spotify jump N, where N is the track position in seconds.
  • To fast forward, type spotify forward N where N is the number of seconds to jump ahead.
  • To rewind, type spotify rewind N where N is the number of seconds to jump backwards.
  • To change volume, type spotify volume N where N is a number between 0 and 100.
  • To toggle shuffle, type spotify shuffle.
  • To toggle repeat, type spotify repeat.
  • To show a list of these commands, just type spotify.

Over SSH

To enable the SSH server on OS X, go to Sharing in the System Preferences and enable Remote Login. The Sharing screen will also then tell you the command to use to connect to your Mac in the local network.

License

You may use, adapt, modify, and etc. Any way you want.