This looks loke a great project!<p>I also built an Emacs music player recently, for subsonic. I even use it as my daily music/podcast player. It's a very rewarding thing to work on, The Emacs development flow has made me wish everything could be developed like an Emacs application.<p><a href="https://git.sr.ht/~amk/subsonic.el" rel="nofollow">https://git.sr.ht/~amk/subsonic.el</a>
Hm, I've been searching for a good replacement for Google Play Music, and this looks like a compelling option - the library of youtube, the recommendations of last.fm, and the UI of Emacs - an excellent set of ingredients!
When I saw the name "Vuiet", I looked at the dev's name as I was like 99% sure you're Romanian.<p>It looks cool, though I've never used emacs or planning to do so.
And here I thought I had finally given up the temptation that is emacs. Combined with evil mode, I can easily see having a leader keyspace dedicated to music so I could flip through tracks mid-code without even leaving the home row.<p>Actually, since it should be pretty straightforward, I'm going to go map some keys in vim to execute applescript to control my media.
Am I the only one who has stability issues with emacs? It’s not bad, like once every few weeks emacs daemon crashes, but enough that I wouldn’t want to add <i>more</i> to my config.<p>Maybe I need to learn how to debug the issues, but my config is hardly extensive
Could you do this with VS Code? Technically, of course it's possible but I don't think it'd be easy. Legally, Github or Microsoft would eventually cave to a DMCA. GPL wins the day yet again.