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fediplay
A Mastodon client that automatically plays your friends' music as they toot links to it.
What's new in 2.0
If you've been using fediplay before, the all-new version 2.0 will be a little different!
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You now specify the instance you want to stream from on the command line, instead of setting it in the environment. fediplay has been upgraded with the power of Click to give it a more modern command-line interface.
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We use appdirs to store your credentials in your operating system's user config directory, and downloaded music files in your operating system's user cache directory. If you already have
.secret
files from an earlier version, we'll move and rename them automatically for you.
Be sure to follow all the instructions, including re-running pipenv install
to update the installed dependencies.
Getting started
fediplay comes configured to use ffplay
from FFmpeg to actually play music.
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On macOS,
ffplay
is part of the Homebrewffmpeg
package, but you need to build it withbrew install ffmpeg --with-sdl2
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On Windows,
ffplay
is part of the Scoopffmpeg
package.
Use pipenv install
from Pipenv to install the Python dependencies and set up the fediplay script inside the virtual environment.
You can use the fediplay script with either pipenv run fediplay
or by entering the Pipenv shell with pipenv shell
and just running fediplay
.
Registering and logging in
To register fediplay to your instance, use fediplay register example.com
.
To log in to your instance, use fediplay login example.com
.
Streaming
Use fediplay stream example.com
to start the stream. You'll need to log in the first time.
Toots that include the hashtag #fediplay and have as their first link something that youtube-dl can play, will!
If new #fediplay toots come in while music is playing, they'll be downloaded immediately and queued to be played later.