All releases of ncmpc


Release Notes: Some highlights of this release includes many foundation cleanups, moving the backend to libmpdclient2, and adding support for lyric plugins such as lyricwiki and leoslyrics.


Release Notes: Changes include an improved build, updated lyricwiki plugin, fixed bugs, and a tweaked display.


Release Notes: This release adds a number of new features: screen swap; more verbose information for the information screen; new navigation key bindings; optional bell on wrapped search; support for single and consume mode; and better control over ranges in the playlist. New translations: Czech, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Ukrainian, and Dutch.


Release Notes: This release adds support for regular expressions, disables wide character support (while retaining multibyte characters), and adds a new "outputs configuration" screen and a "disable locale" option. There have been many bugfixes and translation updates.


Release Notes: A tag and song browser and an experimental lyrics screen were added. Full support for Unicode and wide characters was added. Memory usage was optimized. Lots of bugs were fixed. Support for LIRC was added.


Release Notes: Translation updates. A crash in non-wrapped search has been fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds the commands "locate" and "view". It fixes the LIRC build, scrolls long song names in the playlist, and has updated translations.


Release Notes: This release an artist screen, a lyrics screen, full support for Unicode and wide characters, optimized memory usage, fixes for memory leaks, and LIRC support.


Release Notes: This release includes new translations to Spanish, Russian, and French. Some other small features were added and bugs fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds support for displaying stream tags, moving playlist items, and adding URLs. The display of song names can now be customized with one of several new configuration file options. This release also include NLS support with German and Swedish translations.
A trivial program to get time using the "daytime", "time", or HTTP protocols.