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Cmus-notify

A cmus status notification program made for easy configuration and portability.

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Requirements:

Installation:

...and to uninstall:

If using a previous version, uninstall old version before installing new one

Configuration:

Configuration is accomplished via file, which is installed to
$HOME/.config/cmus/notify.cfg on first run. The file is prepopulated with some default values that can be modified or added to.

The default config values:

artist i:title duration

All possible config values:

file artist album duration title tracknumber date nomarkup covers placeholder dunst

Album art is not shown by default, adding the value covers to the config file enables that option.

Adding the value placeholder:<filename> allows for user-defined album art placeholder image where no other image is available to use. See below for details.

Markup can be used by prepending config values with b, i, or u -- meaning bold, italicized, underlined. All can be used together, e.g. ibu:artist ui:title. Markup tags do not apply to nomarkup or covers.

The default is to assume the notification application parses markup. If it does not, then nomarkup should be supplied in the config file.

When using dunst, the config option dunst can be used to only display the most current notification instead of stacking new notifications under old ones. This option does not need to be set if this behaviour is not desired but dunst is still being used.

Activate in cmus:

:set status_display_program=/usr/local/bin/cmus-notify.

Album art

cmus-notify uses ffmpeg to extract art from media files. Art is cached on disk at $HOME/.local/share/cmus-notify/covers, and this directory is created by the program if it does not yet exist.

A placeholder image is used when art cannot be found. An image is embedded in the script to be used by default. A different placeholder image can be chosen, by copying the desired image file to the covers directory after it has been created, then adding placeholder:<filename> to the config file. An example of this is placeholder:covers.png.

Rounding corners

In order to use the functionality to round corners on album art, PerlMagick must be installed first.

With PerlMagick installed, the covers option in the config file must be appended with two values:

  1. image size
  2. corner radius

The image size setting should match the expected size shown in the notification application (e.g. 64, 128). For example, covers:128:8 sets the image size to 128px and the corner radius to 8.

Error handling

Errors are logged to $HOME/.local/share/cmus-notify/error.log.

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