Remember the satisfaction of Winamp’s dancing spectrum bars? This Go-powered terminal player brings that nostalgic joy to your command line while solving modern music chaos. Instead of juggling Spotify, YouTube tabs, local files, and radio apps, cliamp handles them all in one lightweight interface. Just cliamp ~/Music or paste any streaming URL and you’re golden.

The feature list reads like a music nerd’s wishlist: parametric EQ, spectrum visualizer, playlist management, and support for practically every audio source imaginable - from FLAC collections to Bilibili streams. Built with charm’s excellent TUI libraries, it actually looks good while delivering smooth playback through multiple audio backends. The 30,000+ radio stations from Radio Browser integration alone makes this worth starring.

With 1.2k stars and growing, this hits the sweet spot between retro aesthetics and modern functionality. Whether you’re a terminal enthusiast tired of switching between music apps or just want to impress colleagues with your ASCII spectrum analyzer, cliamp delivers. One curl command installs it, and Ctrl+K reveals all the shortcuts you need.


Stars: 1249
💻 Language: Go
🔗 Repository: bjarneo/cliamp