Client:GIMME
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GIMME
| Author | Konrad Scorciapino |
|---|---|
| Latest version | v1 |
| Homepage | http://www.github.com/konr/GIMME |
| Development language | Emacs Lisp |
| User interface | Emacs |
| Screenshots | playlist-view |
GIMME, which stands for GIMME Interesting Music in My Emacs, is a well-rounded XMMS2 interface for GNU Emacs that provides a minimalistic and intuitive user experience through searches, powered by collection operations.
Try it
- Install XMMS2 v0.7. On Archlinux, you'd simply run `sudo pacman -S xmms2`, but on Debian, for example, you might have to compile it by hand
- Install the Sexp gem. Run `ruby -v`: If your system uses Ruby 1.8, you can simply run `gem install sexp`, otherwise you'll have to fetch it by hand and patch it. #FIXME
- Clone GIMME from the repository. Simply run `git clone git://github.com/konr/GIMME.git`
- Prepare Emacs. Add or link the directory to Emacs's path and add (require ‘gimme) to your .emacs or init.el file.
- M-x gimme. And enjoy! :)
Explore it
This area will contain tutorials or screencasts.
Hack it
- Suggest or hack new features.
- Add new color themes. GIMME uses traditional japanese colors to colorize its playlist, but you can change that to whatever you like.

