🎼 Neueste installieren lowfi auf Debian

Extremely simple CLI lofi music player for focused coding

Latest Version: 1.6.0+ (March 2025)
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Was ist lowfi?

lowfi is a tiny Rust app that serves a single purpose: play lofi. Created by talwat, it does this as simply as it can - no albums, no ads, no distractions, just pure lofi music for coding and focus. It's designed with the "suckless" philosophy in mind, providing exactly what you need and nothing more.

🎯 Design Philosophy: "I really hate modern music platforms, and I wanted a small, 'suckless' app that would just play random lofi without video." - talwat, creator of lowfi
🚀 Warum neueste Versionen wichtig sind: lowfi is actively developed with frequent releases containing new track sources, performance improvements, and enhanced features. The latest versions include custom track list support, MPRIS integration, and better network resilience for uninterrupted coding sessions.

⚡ Key Features of lowfi

🎵 Pure Simplicity

Single purpose application - just plays lofi music. No complex interfaces, no distractions, perfect for maintaining coding flow state.

🌐 Network Resilient

Buffers 5 whole songs at a time instead of streaming fragments. Designed for inconsistent networks and uninterrupted listening.

🎛️ Media Key Support

Works with media keys and MPRIS (playerctl). Control playback without leaving your editor or breaking focus.

📻 Custom Track Lists

Support for custom track lists including Chillhop, local files, and community-contributed playlists for variety.

⚡ Lightweight

Tiny binary with minimal resource usage. Won't slow down your development environment or consume system resources.

🎨 Customizable UI

Minimalist mode, borderless display, alternate screen support, and adjustable player width for different terminal setups.

🎮 Controls

Key Function
s, n, lSkip Song
p, SpacePlay/Pause
+, =, k, Volume Up 10%
Volume Up 1%
-, _, j, Volume Down 10%
Volume Down 1%
q, Ctrl+CQuit

🆕 Neu in lowfi 1.6.0+

📦 Installation von debian.griffo.io

Schritt 1: Repository hinzufügen

curl -sS https://debian.griffo.io/EA0F721D231FDD3A0A17B9AC7808B4DD62C41256.asc | sudo gpg --dearmor --yes -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/debian.griffo.io.gpg echo "deb https://debian.griffo.io/apt $(lsb_release -sc 2>/dev/null) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.griffo.io.list sudo apt update
curl -sS https://debian.griffo.io/EA0F721D231FDD3A0A17B9AC7808B4DD62C41256.asc | gpg --dearmor --yes -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/debian.griffo.io.gpg echo "deb https://debian.griffo.io/apt $(lsb_release -sc 2>/dev/null) main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.griffo.io.list apt update

Schritt 2: Installieren lowfi

# Install latest lowfi sudo apt install lowfi # Installation überprüfen lowfi --version
# Install latest lowfi apt install lowfi # Installation überprüfen lowfi --version

🎯 Grundlegende Verwendungsbeispiele

Start listening:

# Just start lowfi - that's it! lowfi # Start in minimalist mode (no bottom bar) lowfi --minimalist # Start paused lowfi --paused # Use alternate terminal screen lowfi --alternate

Custom track lists:

# Use Chillhop instead of Lofi Girl lowfi --track-list chillhop # Use custom track list file lowfi --track-list ~/my-lofi-tracks.txt # Use community track lists lowfi --track-list minipop

Advanced options:

# Borderless UI lowfi --borderless # Custom player width lowfi --width 5 # Debug mode (for troubleshooting) lowfi --debug # Custom buffer size lowfi --buffer-size 10

🚀 Warum debian.griffo.io wählen?

📊 Installation Comparison:
  • Official Debian: Not available in official repositories
  • Cargo Install: Requires Rust toolchain and compilation
  • Manual Binary: Manual updates and no package management
  • debian.griffo.io: Latest version (1.6.0+) with automatic updates

📦 Paket-Build-Repository

Die Debian-Pakete werden automatisch in diesem GitHub-Repository erstellt und gepflegt:

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🎯 Perfekt für: Developers who need focus music while coding, anyone who wants distraction-free lofi without ads or complex interfaces, terminal enthusiasts who appreciate minimalist tools, and users seeking consistent background music for productivity.