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Music Player Command(1) DragonFly General Commands Manual
NAME
mpc - Program for controlling Music Player Daemon (MPD)
SYNOPSIS
mpc [options] <command> [<arguments>]
DESCRIPTION
mpc is a client for MPD, the Music Player Daemon. mpc connects to a
MPD and controls it according to commands and arguments passed to it.
If no command is given, the current status is printed (same as 'mpc
status').
OPTIONS
-f,--format
Configure the format of song display for status and the
playlist. The metadata delimiters are:
%name% Unknown (doesn't produce output)
%artist% Artist file tag
%album% Album file tag
%albumartist% Album Artist file tag
%comment% Comment file tag (not enabled by default in
mpd.conf's metadata_to_use)
%composer% Composer file tag
%date% Date file tag
%disc% Disc file tag
%genre% Genre file tag
%performer% Performer file tag
%title% Title file tag
%track% Track file tag
%time% Duration of file
%file% Path of file, relative to mpd's `music_directory`
variable
%position% Playlist track number
%mtime% Date and time of last file modification
%mdate% Date of last file modification
The [] operator is used to group output such that if no metadata
delimiters are found or matched between '[' and ']', then none
of the characters between '[' and ']' are output. '&' and '|'
are logical operators for and and or. '#' is used to escape
characters. Some useful examples for format are: "%file%" and
"[[%artist% - ]%title%]|[%file%]". This command also takes the
following defined escape sequences:
\\ - backslash
\[ - left bracket
\] - right bracket
\a - alert
\b - backspace
\t - tab
\n - newline
\v - vertical tab
\f - form-feed
\r - carriage return
--wait
Wait for operation to finish (e.g. database update).
-q,--quiet,--no-status
Prevents the current song status from being printed on
completion of some of the commands.
-v,--verbose
Verbose output.
-h,--host
The host to connect to; if not given, the value of the
environment variable MPD_HOST is checked before defaulting to
localhost. This default can be changed at compile-time.
To use a password, provide a value of the form "password@host".
If you specify an absolute path, mpc attempts a connection via
Unix Domain Socket.
-p,--port
The port to connect to; if not given, the value of the
environment variable MPD_PORT is checked before defaulting to
6600. This default can be changed at compile-time.
COMMANDS
Commands can be used from the least unambiguous prefix (e.g insert or
ins)
add <file>
Adds a song from the music database to the playlist. Can also
read input from pipes. Use "mpc ls | mpc add" to add all files
to the playlist.
insert <file>
The insert command works similarly to add except it adds song(s)
after the currently playing one, rather than at the end. When
random mode is enabled, the new song is queued after the current
song.
clear Empties playlist.
crop Remove all songs except for the currently playing song.
current [--wait]
Show the currently playing song
With --wait, mpc waits until the song changes (or until playback
is started/stopped) before it queries the current song from the
server.
crossfade [<seconds>]
Gets and sets the current amount of crossfading between songs (0
disables crossfading).
mixrampdb [<db>]
Gets and sets the volume level at which songs with MIXRAMP tags
will be overlapped. This disables the fading of the crossfade
command and simply mixes the songs. -50.0 will effectively
remove any gaps, 0.0 will mash tracks together. The amount of
overlap is limited by the audio_buffer_size MPD configuration
parameter.
mixrampdelay [<seconds>]
Gets and sets the current amount of extra delay added to the
value computed from the MIXRAMP tags. (A negative value disables
overlapping with MIXRAMP tags and restores the previous value of
crossfade).
del <songpos>
Removes a playlist number from the playlist. Can also read input
from pipes (0 deletes the current playing song).
disable [only] <output # or name> [...]
Disables the output(s); a list of one or more names or numbers
is required. If "only" is the first argument, all other outputs
are enabled.
enable [only] <output # or name> [...]
Enables the output(s); a list of one or more names or numbers is
required. If "only" is the first argument, all other outputs are
disabled.
idle [events]
Waits until an event occurs. Prints a list of event names, one
per line. See the MPD protocol documentation for further
information.
If you specify a list of events, only these events are
considered.
idleloop [events]
Similar to "idle", but re-enters "idle" state after events have
been printed.
If you specify a list of events, only these events are
considered.
listall [<file>]
Lists <file> from playlist. If no <file> is specified, lists all
songs.
load <file>
Loads <file> as playlist.
ls [<directory>]
Lists all files/folders in <directory>. If no <directory> is
specified, lists all files in music directory.
lsplaylists
Lists available playlists.
mv, move <from> <to>
Moves song at position <from> to the position <to> in the
playlist.
next Starts playing next song on playlist.
outputs
Lists all available outputs
pause Pauses playing.
play <position>
Starts playing the song-number specified. If none is specified,
plays number 1.
playlist [<playlist>]
Lists all songs in <playlist>. If no <playlist> is specified,
lists all songs in the current playlist.
prev Starts playing previous song.
random <on|off>
Toggle random mode if state ("on" or "off") is not specified.
repeat <on|off>
Toggle repeat mode if state ("on" or "off") is not specified.
replaygain [<off|track|album>]
Sets the replay gain mode. Without arguments, it prints the
replay gain mode.
single <on|off>
Toggle single mode if state ("on" or "off") is not specified.
consume <on|off>
Toggle consume mode if state ("on" or "off") is not specified.
rm <file>
Deletes a specific playlist.
save <file>
Saves playlist as <file>.
search <type> <query> [<type> <query>]...
Searches for substrings in song tags. Any number of tag type
and query combinations can be specified. Possible tag types
are: artist, album, title, track, name, genre, date, composer,
performer, comment, disc, filename, or any (to match any tag).
find <type> <query> [<type> <query>]...
Same as search, but tag values must match <query>s exactly
instead of doing a substring match.
findadd <type> <query> [<type> <query>]...
Same as find, but add the result to the current playlist instead
of printing them.
list <type> [<type> <query>]...
Return a list of all tags of given tag <type>. Optional search
<type>s/<query>s limit results in a way similar to search.
seek [+-][<HH:MM:SS>] or <[+-]<0-100>%>
Seeks by hour, minute or seconds, hours or minutes can be
omitted. If seeking by percentage, seeks within the current
song in the specified manner. If a "+" or "-" is used, the seek
is done relative to the current song position. Absolute seeking
by default.
shuffle
Shuffles all songs on the playlist.
stats Displays statistics about MPD.
stop Stops playing.
toggle Toggles between play and pause. If stopped starts playing. Does
not support start playing at song number (use play).
update [--wait] [<path>]
Scans for updated files in the music directory. The optional
parameter <path> (relative to the music directory) may limit the
scope of the update.
With --wait, mpc waits until MPD has finished the update.
version
Reports the version of MPD.
volume [+-]<num>
Sets the volume to <num> (0-100). If "+" or "-" is used, then
it adjusts the volume relative to the current volume.
channels
List the channels that other clients have subscribed to.
sendmessage <channel> <message>
Send a message to the specified channel.
waitmessage <channel>
Wait for at least one message on the specified channel.
subscribe <channel>
Subscribe to the specified channel and continuously receive
messages.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
All environment variables are overridden by any values specified via
command line switches.
MPD_HOST
Specifies the hostname of the mpd server. This can be a
hostname, IP address or an absolute path. If it is an absolute
path, mpc will use Unix Domain Sockets instead of TCP/IP.
If the server requires a password, it can be specified using
password@host in the MPD_HOST variable.
MPD_PORT
Specifies the port the mpd server is listening on.
EXAMPLES
For useful examples of mpc use in playlist parsing, see
mpd-m3u-playlist.sh and mpd-pls-playlist.sh.
BUGS
Report bugs on http://bugs.musicpd.org/
NOTE
Since MPD uses UTF-8, mpc needs to convert characters to the charset
used by the local system. If you get character conversion errors when
you're running mpc you probably need to set up your locale. This is
done by setting any of the LC_CTYPE, LANG or LC_ALL environment
variables (LC_CTYPE only affects character handling).
SEE ALSO
mpd(1)
AUTHOR
See http://git.musicpd.org/cgit/master/mpc.git/plain/AUTHORS
Music Player Command(1)