I make life easier, that is to say I've been writing software for 9+ years. Eschew hype; focus on delivery and performance.
Living in Switzerland 🇨🇠since 2017.
I make life easier, that is to say I've been writing software for 9+ years. Eschew hype; focus on delivery and performance.
Living in Switzerland 🇨🇠since 2017.
A couple of days ago I found out that VLC has several interfaces besides the usual nice GUI interface.
In Arch Linux installing VLC also installs a couple of CLI interfaces for you.
For example it installs nvlc
, which is an ncurses interface, which means you
don't need X11 to listen to that music or podcast or whatever.
It offers cvlc
, which I don't know what it stands for but it allows you to
watch a video without the fancy GUI. So you do need X11 running but it doesn't
load the GUI and all that, just the video player and with some hotkeys I
imagine, when I pressed the spacebar it paused so maybe the rest work.
And of course it offers vlc
which loads the normal VLC but you can give it a
path to the file or folder from the CLI.