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CLI Music 0.1.7, the sole release from publisher bonnie-boni, is a lightweight, terminal-based multimedia utility designed for users who prefer keyboard-driven workflows. Positioned within the music-management category, the open-source tool combines search, streaming, and download capabilities in a single command-line interface, eliminating the need for a graphical audio client. After installation, listeners can query public metadata sources for tracks, filter results by genre or mood tags, and immediately stream high-quality audio through the console; the same session can also cache chosen songs locally for offline playback. Typical use cases include developers queuing background music while coding, system administrators playing playlists over SSH on remote servers, and minimalist desktop owners who avoid resource-heavy players. Because every function is triggered by short text commands, CLI Music integrates cleanly into shell scripts, cron jobs, or tiling-window setups, making automated radio stations or timed downloads equally feasible. The 0.1.7 codebase is intentionally compact, relying on ubiquitous libraries to maintain cross-platform compatibility and near-instant startup times. Despite its early version number, the application already offers stable network streaming, progressive download with metadata tagging, and responsive genre or mood discovery that refreshes results without leaving the terminal. Users appreciate the absence of advertising, bundled codecs, or mandatory accounts, while packagers value the zero-dependency build that compiles on most contemporary distributions. CLI Music is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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