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Tidal in your terminal!

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ttydal - Tidal in your termial!

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Inspiration

This project is heavily inspired by what Maxteabag have done on is awesome project sqlit.

Features

  • Browse your favorite albums, playlists, and tracks
  • Fuzzy search across all loaded albums and tracks (/ key)
  • High-quality audio playback with three quality levels:
    • Max: Hi-Res Lossless (up to 24bit/192kHz)
    • High: Lossless (16bit/44.1kHz)
    • Low: AAC 320kbps
  • Real-time stream quality verification showing actual bit depth and sample rate
  • Auto-play next track
  • Shuffle mode for randomized playback
  • Visual indicators showing currently playing track and source album/playlist
  • Playback controls with seeking support
  • Smart tracks caching for faster navigation and search
  • Player bar displaying track info, artist, album, playback time, and quality metrics
  • Multiple theme options for interface customization
  • Fully keyboard-driven interface
  • Settings auto-save on change
  • new Cover art display in albums list, tracks list, and player bar
  • new Image caching for cover art (stored in ~/.cache/ttydal/images/)
  • new Vibrant color mode - colorize player bar text with album's vibrant color

warning: this video contain audio of music, mind your volume

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Requirements

  • Python 3.13 or higher
  • uv for development
  • Active Tidal subscription
  • MPV media player (for audio playback)

Installation

For users

# pipx (recommend)
pipx install sqlit-tui

# uv
uv tool install sqlit-tui

# pip
pip install sqlit-tui

For development

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/results-may-vary-org/ttydal.git
    cd ttydal
    
  2. Install dependencies using uv:

    uv sync
    
  3. Run the application:

    uv run ttydal
    
  4. For development with auto-reload (optional):

    Install watchdog for automatic restart on file changes:

    uv add --dev watchdog
    

    Run with the development watcher:

    python dev.py
    

    This will automatically restart the application whenever you save changes to Python files.

Getting started

  1. Launch ttydal
  2. On first run, you'll see a login modal
  3. Press o to open the Tidal login URL in your browser
  4. Complete the authentication in your browser
  5. Press l to check login status
  6. Once logged in, your favorite albums, playlists, and tracks will load automatically

Keybindings

Navigation

Key Action
p Switch to Player page
c Switch to Config page
a Focus Albums/Playlists list
t Focus Tracks list
up/down Navigate through lists
enter Select item / Play track (always starts from beginning)
/ Open fuzzy search

Search Modal

Key Action
enter Navigate to selected album/track
space Play selected track (tracks only)
escape Close search

Playback Controls

Key Action
space Toggle play/pause (works anywhere on player page)
shift+left Seek backward 10 seconds
shift+right Seek forward 10 seconds
N (shift+n) Play next track
P (shift+p) Play previous track
n Toggle auto-play next track on/off
s Toggle shuffle mode on/off
r Refresh current list (also clears relevant cache)
i Open cache info modal
v Toggle vibrant mode

Login Modal

Key Action
o Open login URL in browser
c Copy login URL to clipboard
l Check login status
escape Close modal

Application

Key Action
q Quit application

Configuration

All settings are accessible via the Config page (press c).

Settings

  • Theme: choose from 12 built-in themes
  • Audio Quality: select default quality for your playback (max, high, or low)
  • Auto-Play: enable or disable automatic playback of next track
  • Shuffle: enable or disable shuffle mode
  • Debug Logging: enable or disable debug logging to ~/.ttydal/debug.log
  • API Logging: these logs can contains sensitive data enable or disable API request/response logging to ~/.ttydal/debug-api.log

All settings are automatically saved when changed.

Images cache

Loaded images are cached into ~/.cache/ttydal.

Tracks cache

ttydal uses a caching system for tracks to improve performance and enable smart search.

How it works

  • In-memory cache: tracks are cached in memory (lost on app restart)
  • TTL of 1 hour: each cached album/playlist expires after 1 hour
  • Max 50,000 tracks: cache is limited by total track count, not album count.
  • LRU eviction: when cache is full, oldest entries are evicted first
  • Auto-preload: on startup, all albums are automatically preloaded into cache in the background (mostly for the search feature)

Cache info modal

Press i to open the cache info modal and see current cache statistics.

Cache invalidation

If you make changes to your playlists/favorites on the Tidal website:

  • Press r on Albums list that clears the entire tracks cache and reloads albums
  • Press r on Tracks list that invalidates only the current album/playlist cache and reloads

Code of conduct, license, authors, changelog, contributing

See the following file :

Want to participate? Have a bug or a request feature?

Do not hesitate to open a pr or an issue. I reply when I can.

This project is possible because another cool projects exist

Want to support my work?

Thanks !

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