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A Python library to control the MOC (music on console) audio player

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Install

Install the actual MOC player/server

% sudo apt-get install -y moc

or

% brew install moc
% jackd -d coreaudio

Note: if using a Mac, you need to run jack in another terminal EVERY TIME (i.e. jackd -d coreaudio).

Verify that the MOC server can start

% mocp

Press q to quit.

Install with pip

% pip3 install mocp

Usage

In [1]: import moc

In [2]: moc.find_and_play('~/music-dir/blah*')

In [3]: moc.go('12:15')         # jump to particular point in current track

In [4]: moc.go('1h23m12s')      # jump to particular point in current track

In [5]: moc.go(500)             # jump to particular point in current track

In [6]: moc.info_string()
Out[6]: '08:21 (501) of 95:35 into /home/user/music-dir/blah-thing/file.mp3'

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