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A command-line tool to listen to the latest NPR news now hourly news update.

Project description

NPR News Now CLI

npr-news-now-cli is a command-line tool that plays the most recent NPR News Now hourly update. It's designed to provide a simple and immediate way to stay updated with the latest news from NPR.

Disclaimer

This tool is not officially affiliated with, authorized, maintained, sponsored, or endorsed by NPR (National Public Radio) or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. This is an independent and unofficial project. Use at your own risk. The content accessed by this tool is subject to NPR's own terms of use.

Prerequisites

Before you install and use npr-news-now-cli, you need to have VLC media player installed on your system as it relies on the VLC bindings for audio playback. Please follow the installation instructions on the VLC official website.

Installation

To install npr-news-now-cli, make sure you have Python and pip installed on your system, then run the following command:

pip install npr-news-now-cli

Usage

After installation, you can run the tool using the following command:

npr-news-now

License

This project is open-source and available under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.

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