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TODO: A way to see the path of the currently selected item in any grouplike
element. Each item in the path should be a button that, when pressed,
makes the MAIN grouplike view navigate there.
(Done!)
TODO: A "shuffle queue" button!
(Half-way done -- the functionality is there, press "S", but there's no
button for it yet.)
TODO: A "clear queue" button.
TODO: A way to jump to an item with a particular name. Probably press "/".
It'd be nice if the closest match got highlighted while you were typing.
TODO: "Queue to play next"... maybe also a cursor in the queue list, which
would tell after what track to place newly-queued items?
TODO: Scroll to the selected track once it starts playing when selected from
the queue.
TODO: process.on('SIGWINCH', () => ...) -- detect terminal resize!!
(Done!)
TODO: Pressing enter in the queue seems to not be doing the right thing?
It should NOT move the selected item anywhere in the queue; it should
just select and play that track.
(Done!)
TODO: iTunes downloader - test this.
TODO: Warn if no mkfifo (means controls won't work).
TODO: file:// support for crawl-local.
(Done!)
TODO: Pass YouTube playlist or http://.../playlist.json-like URLs to use them
as playlists (crawl automatically).
(Done!)
TODO: There's some weird glitch where, if downloaderArg is missing (=== ""),
it'll play.. something by Jake Chudnow?? -- Okay, looks like it's using
~/.mtui/downloads/<locallink, etc>/ as the directory for where it would
put the download file (because it's .../localink/ + encode(dlArg) and
dlArg is empty). The way the cache works is that it checks if there is
already a file in that directory, and there IS: a directory for another
track download! But the cache doesn't know this; it just thinks that
directory is the MP3 file (or whatever). So it returns it. MPV works fine
if you pass it a directory that contains music files, so in my case,
72_food (by Jake Chudnow) plays. (That's the first thing returned by
readdir, I suppose.)
(Done!)
TODO: Mouse support, obviously.
TODO: Ctrl-O'ing a playlist sets the left-pane's selected index to the second
item, for some reason. (Regardless of what you had selected before..)
TODO: "Open in new tab" in the Open prompt.
TODO: Inspect the inevitable memory issues that are absolutely 100% sure to
become a problem with opening playlists on the fly.
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