term-player
v0.1.0
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Streams media from the terminal
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term-player was simply a fun project to create a media player for your terminal written in JavaScript.
Picture this; you've SSH'd into your media box to find the file name of your favorite Zombie film, Dawn of the Dead. But wait, there's 2 and the only difference is their file extension. Nightmare! How do you know which one is Romero's critically acclaimed 1978 classic and which one is Snyder's 2004 ripoff!?
term-player attempts to solve just that by allowing you to stream media directly on the terminal, through the terminal. It isn't pretty, but it sure is fun!
Prerequisites
Before you can install term-player, you need to ensure that you have the following:
Install
Install using npm:
$ npm install --global term-player
Usage
You can now play media right in your terminal using the term-player
command!
CLI
Here's how to use the term-player
command:
Usage: term-player [options] <file>
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-c, --codec <name> video codec
-f, --format <name> media format
-r, --refresh <rate> refresh rate in milliseconds
The video codec and media format is derived from the file if the options are not specified and the default refresh rate is 60 milliseconds.
Contributors
If you want to contribute, you're a legend! Information on how you can do so can be found in CONTRIBUTING.md. We want your suggestions and pull requests!
A list of term-player contributors can be found in AUTHORS.md.
License
See LICENSE.txt for more information on our Apache License, Version 2.0.