From bea5f7f939fd692a99e64a8447926e4acfcc01f8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jdlugosz963 Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2022 23:21:54 +0100 Subject: Delete spotifyd config --- .config/spotifyd/spotifyd.conf | 91 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 91 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 .config/spotifyd/spotifyd.conf (limited to '.config/spotifyd/spotifyd.conf') diff --git a/.config/spotifyd/spotifyd.conf b/.config/spotifyd/spotifyd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 7acc541..0000000 --- a/.config/spotifyd/spotifyd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -[global] -# Your Spotify account name. -username = "jdlugosz963" - -# Your Spotify account password. -# password = "password" - -# A command that gets executed and can be used to -# retrieve your password. -# The command should return the password on stdout. -# -# This is an alternative to the `password` field. Both -# can't be used simultaneously. -password_cmd = "secret-tool lookup servis spotify account jdlugosz963" - -# If set to true, `spotifyd` tries to look up your -# password in the system's password storage. -# -# This is an alternative to the `password` field. Both -# can't be used simultaneously. -use_keyring = true - -# -# If set to true, `spotifyd` tries to bind to the session dbus -# and expose MPRIS controls. When running headless, without a dbus session, -# then set this to false to avoid binding errors -# -use_mpris = true - -# The audio backend used to play the your music. To get -# a list of possible backends, run `spotifyd --help`. -backend = "alsa" # use portaudio for macOS [homebrew] - -# The alsa audio device to stream audio to. To get a -# list of valid devices, run `aplay -L`, -# device = "alsa_audio_device" # omit for macOS - -# The alsa control device. By default this is the same -# name as the `device` field. -# control = "alsa_audio_device" # omit for macOS - -# The alsa mixer used by `spotifyd`. -# mixer = "PCM" # omit for macOS - -# The volume controller. Each one behaves different to -# volume increases. For possible values, run -# `spotifyd --help`. -volume_controller = "alsa" # use softvol for macOS - -# A command that gets executed in your shell after each song changes. -# on_song_change_hook = "command_to_run_on_playback_events" - -# The name that gets displayed under the connect tab on -# official clients. Spaces are not allowed! -device_name = "gentoo" - -# The audio bitrate. 96, 160 or 320 kbit/s -bitrate = 320 - -# The directory used to cache audio data. This setting can save -# a lot of bandwidth when activated, as it will avoid re-downloading -# audio files when replaying them. -# -# Note: The file path does not get expanded. Environment variables and -# shell placeholders like $HOME or ~ don't work! -cache_path = "cache_directory" - -# If set to true, audio data does NOT get cached. -no_audio_cache = true - -# Volume on startup between 0 and 100 -# NOTE: This variable's type will change in v0.4, to a number (instead of string) -initial_volume = "90" - -# If set to true, enables volume normalisation between songs. -volume_normalisation = true - -# The normalisation pregain that is applied for each song. -normalisation_pregain = -10 - -# The port `spotifyd` uses to announce its service over the network. -zeroconf_port = 1234 - -# The proxy `spotifyd` will use to connect to spotify. -# proxy = "http://proxy.example.org:8080" - -# The displayed device type in Spotify clients. -# Can be unknown, computer, tablet, smartphone, speaker, t_v, -# a_v_r (Audio/Video Receiver), s_t_b (Set-Top Box), and audio_dongle. -device_type = "speaker" - -- cgit v1.2.3