MPC
Section: mpc (1)
Updated: Feb 01, 2019
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NAME
mpc - mpc Documentation
mpc [options] <command> [<arguments>]
OPTIONS
- -f, --format
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Configure the format of song display for status and the queue. The
metadata delimiters are:
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Name
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Description
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%name%
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Unknown (doesn't produce output)
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%artist%
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Artist file tag
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%album%
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Album file tag
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%albumartist%
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Album Artist file tag
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%comment%
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Comment file tag (not enabled by default in mpd.conf's metadata_to_use)
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%composer%
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Composer file tag
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%date%
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Date file tag
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%originaldate%
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Original Date file tag
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%disc%
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Disc file tag
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%genre%
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Genre file tag
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%performer%
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Performer file tag
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%title%
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Title file tag
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%track%
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Track file tag
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%time%
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Duration of file
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%file%
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Path of file, relative to MPD's music_directory variable
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%position%
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Queue track number
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%id%
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Queue track id number
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%prio%
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Priority in the (random) queue.
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%mtime%
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Date and time of last file modification
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%mdate%
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Date of last file modification
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The [] operator is used to group output such that if no metadata
delimiters are found or matched between [ and ], then none of the
characters between [ and ] are output. & and | are logical
operators for and and or. # is used to escape characters. Some
useful examples for format are: "%file%" and
"[[%artist% - ]%title%]|[%file%]". This command also takes
the following defined escape sequences:
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\
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backslash
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\[
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left bracket
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\]
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right bracket
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\a
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alert
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\b
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backspace
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\e
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escape
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\t
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tab
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\n
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newline
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\v
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vertical tab
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\f
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form-feed
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\r
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carriage return
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- --wait
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Wait for operation to finish (e.g. database update).
- -q, --quiet, --no-status
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Prevents the current song status from being printed on completion of
some of the commands.
- --verbose
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Verbose output.
- --host=HOST
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The host to connect to; if not given, the value of the environment
variable MPD_HOST is checked before defaulting to
localhost. This default can be changed at compile-time.
To use a password, provide a value of the form
"password@host".
If you specify an absolute path, mpc attempts a connection via Unix
Domain Socket.
- --port=PORT, -p PORT
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The port to connect to; if not given, the value of the environment
variable MPD_PORT is checked before defaulting to
6600. This default can be changed at compile-time.
COMMANDS
Commands can be used from the least unambiguous prefix (e.g insert or
ins).
Player Commands
- consume <on|off> - Toggle consume mode if state (on
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or off) is not specified.
- crossfade [<seconds>] - Gets and sets the current amount of
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crossfading between songs (0 disables crossfading).
- current [--wait] - Show the currently playing song. With
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--wait, mpc waits until the song changes (or until playback
is started/stopped) before it queries the current song from the
server.
- mixrampdb [<db>] - Gets and sets the volume level at which
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songs with MixRamp tags will be overlapped. This disables the
fading of the crossfade command and simply mixes the
songs. -50.0 will effectively remove any gaps, 0.0
will mash tracks together. The amount of overlap is limited by the
audio_buffer_size MPD configuration parameter.
- mixrampdelay [<seconds>] - Gets and sets the current amount
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of extra delay added to the value computed from the MixRamp
tags. (A negative value disables overlapping with MixRamp
tagqs and restores the previous value of crossfade).
next - Starts playing next song on queue.
pause - Pauses playing.
- play <position> - Starts playing the song-number
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specified. If none is specified, plays number 1.
prev - Starts playing previous song.
- random <on|off> - Toggle random mode if state (on
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or off) is not specified.
- repeat <on|off> - Toggle repeat mode if state (on
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or off) is not specified.
- replaygain [<off|track|album>] - Sets the replay gain mode.
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Without arguments, it prints the replay gain mode.
- single <on|off> - Toggle single mode if state (on
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or off) is not specified.
- seek [+-][<HH:MM:SS>] or <[+-]<0-100>%> - Seeks by hour,
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minute or seconds, hours or minutes can be omitted. If seeking by
percentage, seeks within the current song in the specified manner.
If a + or - is used, the seek is done relative to
the current song position. Absolute seeking by default.
stop - Stops playing.
- toggle - Toggles between play and pause. If stopped starts
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playing. Does not support start playing at song number (use play).
Queue Commands
- add <file> - Adds a song from the music database to the
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queue. Can also read input from pipes. Use "mpc add /" to
add all files to the queue.
- insert <file> - The insert command works similarly to
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add except it adds song(s) after the currently playing
one, rather than at the end. When random mode is enabled, the new
song is queued after the current song.
clear - Empties the queue.
- crop - Remove all songs except for the currently playing
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song.
- del <songpos> - Removes a queue number from the queue. Can
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also read input from pipes (0 deletes the current playing
song).
- mv, move <from> <to> - Moves song at position <from> to the
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position <to> in the queue.
- searchplay <type> <query> [<type> <query>]... - Search the
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queue for a matching song and play it.
shuffle - Shuffles all songs on the queue.
Playlist Commands
load <file>: - Loads <file> as queue.
lsplaylists: - Lists available playlists.
- playlist [<playlist>] - Lists all songs in <playlist>. If
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no <playlist> is specified, lists all songs in the current queue.
rm <file> - Deletes a specific playlist.
save <file> - Saves playlist as <file>.
Database Commands
- listall [<file>] - Lists <file> from database. If no
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<file> is specified, lists all songs in the database.
- ls [<directory>] - Lists all files/folders in
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<directory>. If no <directory> is specified, lists all files in
music directory.
- search <type> <query> [<type> <query>]... - Searches for
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substrings in song tags. Any number of tag type and query
combinations can be specified. Possible tag types are: artist,
album, title, track, name, genre, date, composer, performer,
comment, disc, filename, or any (to match any tag).
- find <type> <query> [<type> <query>]... - Same as search,
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but tag values must match <query>s exactly instead of doing a
substring match.
- findadd <type> <query> [<type> <query>]... - Same as find,
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but add the result to the current queue instead of printing them.
- list <type> [<type> <query>]... - Return a list of all tags
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of given tag <type>. Optional search <type>s/<query>s limit
results in a way similar to search.
stats - Displays statistics about MPD.
- update [--wait] [<path>] - Scans for updated files in the
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music directory. The optional parameter <path> (relative to the
music directory) may limit the scope of the update.
With --wait, mpc waits until MPD has finished the update.
- rescan [--wait] [<path>] - Like update, but also rescans
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unmodified files.
Sticker Commands
The sticker command allows you to get and set song
stickers.
- sticker <file> set <key> <value> - Set the value of a song
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sticker.
- sticker <file> get <key> - Print the value of a song
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sticker.
sticker <file> list - List all stickers of a song.
sticker <file> delete <key> - Delete a song sticker.
- sticker <dir> find <key> - Search for stickers with the
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specified name, below the specified directory.
Output Commands
- volume [+-]<num> - Sets the volume to <num> (0-100). If
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+ or - is used, then it adjusts the volume relative to
the current volume.
outputs - Lists all available outputs
- disable [only] <output # or name> [...] - Disables the
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output(s); a list of one or more names or numbers is
required. If "only" is the first argument, all other outputs
are enabled.
- enable [only] <output # or name> [...] - Enables the
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output(s); a list of one or more names or numbers is required. If
"only" is the first argument, all other outputs are
disabled.
- toggleoutput <output # or name> [...] - Changes the
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status for the given output(s); a list of one or more names or
numbers is required.
Client-to-client Commands
- channels - List the channels that other clients have
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subscribed to.
- sendmessage <channel> <message> - Send a message to the
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specified channel.
- waitmessage <channel> - Wait for at least one message on
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the specified channel.
- subscribe <channel> - Subscribe to the specified channel
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and continuously receive messages.
Other Commands
- idle [events] - Waits until an event occurs. Prints a list
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of event names, one per line. See the MPD protocol documentation
for further information.
If you specify a list of events, only these events are considered.
- idleloop [events] - Similar to idle, but
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re-enters "idle" state after events have been printed.
If you specify a list of events, only these events are considered.
version - Reports the version of MPD.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
All environment variables are overridden by any values specified via
command line switches.
- MPC_FORMAT
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Specifies the format of song display for status and the queue.
- MPD_HOST
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Specifies the hostname of the mpd server. This can be a hostname, IP
address or an absolute path. If it is an absolute path, mpc will use
Unix Domain Sockets instead of TCP/IP.
If the server requires a password, it can be specified using
password@host in the MPD_HOST variable.
- MPD_PORT
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Specifies the port the MPD server is listening on.
BUGS
Report bugs on https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/mpc/issues
Since MPD uses UTF-8, mpc needs to convert characters to the charset
used by the local system. If you get character conversion errors when
you're running mpc you probably need to set up your locale. This is
done by setting any of the LC_CTYPE, LANG or LC_ALL environment
variables (LC_CTYPE only affects character handling).
SEE ALSO
mpd(1)
AUTHOR
See https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/mpc/master/AUTHORS
AUTHOR
Max Kellermann
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2017 The Music Player Daemon Project