![]() ![]() ( and will be used as if they where normal If not, cmus assigns the special name for the unset tag.Īs the first level, cmus sorts alphanumerically by the value of the artist tag. If it is a file, it is checked if the artist and album tags are set. Generally, in the library view cmus uses three levels of sorting: the first level would be the artist name, the second one the album and finally the actualĪt first, cmus checks if the "filename" looks like an URL, if it does, the item is given the special artist and album name. OPTIONS), is sorted automatically by cmus using the information found in the tagging information provided by the audio files. The library view (the tree-like one not the sorted library view, for which the sorting is controlled by the user by setting lib_sort - see CONFIGURATION See unbind and bind commands in the COMMANDS section. See CONFIGURATION OPTIONS section for more information about these options. ![]() Pressing m, o, M, C, r and s keys should make it easier to understand what all those fields mean. Right hand side of the status line (second row from the bottom, black text on a grey background) consists of the following fields:Īaa_mode & play_sorted & play_library | continue repeat shuffleNOTE: aaa_mode and play_sorted will be displayed only if play_library is true because these are meaningless when playing the In the browser and filters views the same keys are used to remove a file or filter (will ask for confirmation). ![]() The tracks will be removed immediately from the view withoutĪsking for confirmation. Removing Tracks Press D or delete to remove marked or selected tracks in the current view (1-4). NOTE: Changing active filters reloads view 2 so it isn't a good idea to manually order tracks in the view. If there are no marked tracks then the selected track is moved down ( p) or up ( P). P moves them to the position immediately before the Pressing p moves marked tracks to the position immediately after the selected track. Note that moving is disabled if the view is auto-sorted (see lib_sort and pl_sort options). Moving Tracks In views 2-4 you can move tracks withing the list. You can only mark tracks in the list views (2-4).Ĭopying Tracks Between Views You can copy marked or selected tracks from views 1-5. Marked tracks appear with a gray background. Selecting Tracks Editing commands affect the currently marked tracks or if there are no marked tracks the currently selected track (or selected artist/album in view 1). Searching works in views 5-7 too and its logic should be pretty obvious. If the file doesn't have tags words are compared to filename without path. Type //WORDS or ?WORDS to search only artists/albums in view 1 or titles in In views 1-4 words are compared to artist, album and title tags. Next or N to search previous match using the same search words. Search mode works like the command mode, to enter search mode press / and then type the search words and press ENTER. # clear current view (library, playlist or play queue) # you could just press 'x' which is the default You don't need to type full command names if the command is unambiguous (no other commands starting with the same Use TAB to complete commands and parameters, youĬan tab complete almost anything. ![]() Use up/down arrows to browse command history. To execute aĬommand press ENTER or to cancel press ESC. Remove bindings with D or del, change bindings and variables with enter and toggleĮverything in cmus is implemented as commands which can be typed at command line or bound to a key. Lists keybindings, unbound commands and options. In this view, music can be added to either the library, playlist or queue from the filesystem. the playlist or library).ĭirectory browser. These tracks are played before anything else (i.e. Albums are sorted byĭisplays same content as view 1, but as a simple list which is automatically sorted by user criteria.ĭisplays editable playlist with optional sorting.ĭisplays queue of tracks which are played next. Press keys 1-7 to change active view.ĭisplay all tracks in so-called library. That would corrupt the track metadata cache. NOTE: Don't use this option to run multiple instances as same user. WARNING: Using host is insecure even with password! It might be useful though in LAN if you want multiple local users to able to control cmus. Listen to ADDR (UNIX socket) instead of ~/.cmus/socket. ![]()
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