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Self-hosted music toolkit: convert / audit / retag rips into a clean tagged library, browse + play via a Textual TUI (local / internet radio / Subsonic-client / AirPlay), and stream over Tailscale via a Subsonic-compatible HTTP server.

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musickit

CI PyPI version Python 3.13+ License: MIT Documentation

Python 3.13 CLI for converting audio rips into a clean tagged library, browsing and playing it via a Textual TUI, and streaming it over Tailscale via a Subsonic-compatible HTTP server.

Install

The lowest-friction way is uvx — it downloads, caches, and runs the latest published musickit in one step. No install step required:

uvx musickit --help

For daily / persistent use (PATH-installed, no per-run network check):

uv tool install musickit
musickit --help

You'll also need ffmpeg and ffprobe on $PATH for the convert pipeline:

brew install ffmpeg            # macOS
sudo apt install ffmpeg        # Debian / Ubuntu

Quickstart

uvx musickit convert ./input ./output                          # convert
uvx musickit library audit ./output                            # audit
uvx musickit tui ./output                                      # TUI
uvx musickit serve ./output                                    # Subsonic server
uvx musickit playlist gen ./output --seed <track> --minutes 60 # auto-generate a mix

Screenshots

The TUI: artist browser on the left, drilled into an album, 48-band visualizer at the top.

Drilled-in album view

Fullscreen visualizer (f):

Fullscreen visualizer

More screenshots in the TUI guide.

Documentation

Full docs are at docs/ — built with MkDocs Material. Run them locally:

make docs-serve     # http://127.0.0.1:8000

Or jump straight to:

  • Architecture — how all the pieces fit together (process model, data flow, audio subprocess, SQLite index, FFT visualizer)
  • Quickstart — end-to-end walkthrough including iPhone + Tailscale + Amperfy
  • musickit convert — codec / bitrate / enrichment matrix
  • musickit library — audit rules + auto-fix + SQLite index
  • musickit tui — TUI: local + radio + Subsonic-client + AirPlay
  • musickit serve — Subsonic API + Tailscale + clients
  • musickit playlist — auto-generated .m3u8 mixes anchored to a seed track
  • Edge cases — every weirdness encountered on real rips
  • Roadmap — what's next
  • Development — directory layout + test patterns + commit style

Status

v0.9.3 · ruff + mypy + pyright clean, full pytest suite green. Six top-level commands — convert, library, inspect, tui, serve, playlist — with library carrying the read / mutate / manage subcommands (tree, audit, fix, cover, cover-pick, retag, lyrics, index) and playlist carrying gen / list / show. The TUI ships local-library playback, internet radio, Subsonic-client mode (with persistent token-auth credentials), AirPlay output (incl. pause + volume routing), mDNS discovery, ReplayGain normalisation, a diacritic-folded /-filter, in-place tag editing (e for track / album-wide), auto-generated Mixes (g to create, browseable view of saved .m3u8), a 48-band FFT visualiser with f / v toggles, synced lyrics via l (parsed [mm:ss.xx] markers, active line bolded as playback advances), and click-to-seek on the progress bar. Audio decoder + sounddevice callback run in a separate process so UI work in the main interpreter can't stall playback. The server is OpenSubsonic-compatible (multipleGenres, transcodeOffset, songLyrics extensions), backs heart / star buttons with a persistent <root>/.musickit/stars.toml, returns sub-ms FTS5-ranked /search3 results, promotes LRC lyrics to synced: true, and is tested against Symfonium / Amperfy / play:Sub / Feishin clients on iOS / Android / desktop. A persistent SQLite library index at <root>/.musickit/index.db makes cold starts skip the filesystem walk + tag read; the filesystem watcher does per-album incremental rescans.

License

See LICENSE in the repo root.

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