LastBASH

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LastBASH

http://lastbash.sourceforge.net/
LastBASH is a console/terminal based player for Last.fm written in Bash.

LastBASH is a console/terminal based Last.fm player. Although the default Last.fm player is a great one, it also is a graphical one and it could be somewhat inadequate for the die-hard terminal users, like some people I know. LastBASH tries to find its place among the other Last.fm players, filling this gap: the missing console player. Basically, it is no more than a TUI frontend, written in Bash. It displays the information of the current playing track, keeps a history of the played tracks and allows the user to perform some actions on the current track, such as love, skip or ban.





Licensing

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License

GPLv2

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Ted Teah

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12 December 2006




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Costin Stroie Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Bug TrackingVCS Repository Webviewhttp://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=182040&atid=899618
Bug Tracking,Developer,Help,SupportE-mailmailto:cstroie@users.sourceforge.net
DeveloperVCS Repository Webviewhttp://lastbash.cvs.sourceforge.net/lastbash/lastbash/


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to usencurses (tput)
Required to usebash




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