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fuuka
Introduction
This is the web interface for Juno, a music player. This service is in charge of orquestrate the music playback and schedule of the player, manually and automatically.
The name comes from Fuuka Yamagishi, the navi of SEES in Persona 3, you can ask her to change the musing in tartarus.
Features:
- Listen to Juno's music stream in a public page, this is a radio like stream that will be the same wherever you open it.
- Recoursive folder indexation for music files.
- Add remote music streams, like youtube lives.
- Create, edit and delete playlist with the indexed files.
- Create schedules for the playlists:
- Set playlist to autoplay at a specific dates and time.
- Create custom schedules like "every day", "on weekdays", "every monday", etc.
- Choose a specific playlist or a random from a category.
FAQ
Why Rust?
A core requirement is to index and handle a masive collection of music, so the project needs an efficient backend language. By the quote I read somewhere of "un-optimized Rust code is faster than optimized Go code", I decided to use Rust.
Why the name?
One of my first projects was a discord bot that acted as a frontend of MPV while also played the HTTPS stream in the voice call. I called the bot fuuka because you actually have to talk to the bot to ask for music. This is the 3rd iteration of the idea (and hopefully the definitive), so I decided to mantain the name in it's honor.
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