radion is an internet radio CLI client, written in Bash.

https://gitlab.com/christosangel/radion

Radion can be customized as far as the station selecting program is concerned. The user can choose between:

  • read

read

  • fzf

fzf

  • rofi

rofi

  • dmenu

dmenu


Update: Introduced new feature: customizing prompt text for fzf dmenu and rofi.


Update: MacOS support added now thanks to Andrea Schäfer

Also, I was forced by my daughter to add some anime radio stations


Update: Recording functionality added, with the use of another (you guessed it) bash script

icy

Also options in read as Preferred selector are also case insensitive.

Any feedback is appreciated!

    • christos@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Of course, next time I feel like writing a script, I will make sure that I let you know first, and get your approval.

      • darcy
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        1 year ago

        respectfully, why did you write it in bash? for the challenge?

          • ndonkersloot@feddit.nl
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            1 year ago

            Yeah right, that’s what my co-worker said writing the most obscure bash scripts… *looks at code Ah, it is easy and well structured indeed. Nice :-) .

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                  1 year ago

                  Try this, it is less pretty, but in essence, the same:

                  cat ~/.cache/radion/stations.txt |fzf|awk '{print $1}'|xargs mpv
                  
                  
                  • rivalary@lemmy.ca
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                    1 year ago

                    Sorry, I was mainly trying to say, “Good job, it’s impressive!” Your name is close to the name of a famous magician, so I was referring to your code as magic. Bit of a dumb joke.