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Harmony

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Harmony

  • Play tracks from SoundCloud, Google Play Music, Spotify or your local tracks
  • Sound menu integration
  • Last.fm scrobbling
  • Super sleek interface
  • Keyboard control
  • Distraction-free
  • Background notifications

Google Play Music 2 Factors auth

If you want to use Harmony with your Google account using 2-factors authentification, you can create a specific app password or you can (altough insecure and at your own risk) enable the insecure app access in your Google account settings.

Installation

You can download compiled versions of Harmony for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux (.deb) from the website.

Mac OS (OSX):

Run and install

Windows:

Run and install

Linux:

Use sudo dpkg -i followed by the .deb file to install.

Controls

Ctrl/Cmd + D -> Toggle Dark mode

Space -> Play/Pause

N or Ctrl/Cmd + Right -> Next track

P or Ctrl/Cmd + Left -> Prev track

L -> Like track

Ctrl/Cmd + F -> Search

Contribute

You can suggest (or vote for) new features at this page.

If you found a bug, please post the bug on this page and include if you can console's output and steps to reproduce the problem in your bug report. You can enable full console output by running Harmony from command line with --enable-logging argument or pressing Alt+Cmd+I on Mac OS.

If you want to develop, you can look at the issues, especially the bugs and then try to fix them.

Or if you enjoyed using Harmony and would like to support the development, please consider making a donation.

Donate

Flattr this project

Development environment

To get a local development copy running, you will need:

  • npm, usually installed with node
  • git, version control tool

Follow the steps below to get a development copy set up:

# Clone our repository
git clone https://github.com/vincelwt/harmony.git
cd harmony/

# Install our dependencies and dev dependencies
npm install

# Start up
npm start

After running the above steps, a copy of Harmony should begin running.

Thanks to

@moz17i for the logo and Github banner

@w0xel for improvements on the Play Music plugin

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