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Reviving a TUI podcast manager shellcaster -> hullcaster
  • Thank you for the kind words may I ask what's ypur env? I am testing it only on Archlinux so it would be useful to know how does it work elsewhere :)

  • Reviving a TUI podcast manager shellcaster -> hullcaster

    github.com GitHub - gilcu3/hullcaster: Terminal-based podcast manager built in Rust

    Terminal-based podcast manager built in Rust. Contribute to gilcu3/hullcaster development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub - gilcu3/hullcaster: Terminal-based podcast manager built in Rust

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17218011

    > I was looking for a TUI modern podcast manager, with support for syncing with the gpodder API, therefore allowing synchronization with Android clients such as AntennaPod. shellcaster was unmaintained and relatively easy to extend (huge thanks to the original author), therefore I aimed at fixing known bugs and adding the features that seemed more important. There is a TODO in the repo, which should be done as soon as I get some feedback from the community. > > As far I know I am the only one using hullcaster as a daily driver (for archlinux people, AUR package hullcaster-git). Still, it should work as is in most linux environments. > > For people coming from shellcaster, unfortunately I had to make too many breaking changes, therefore it is better to just make a clean install. > > Feel free to try it and submit the issues you find. This is my first project using rust therefore there is surely space for improvements in many places. >

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    Reviving a TUI podcast manager shellcaster -> hullcaster

    github.com GitHub - gilcu3/hullcaster: Terminal-based podcast manager built in Rust

    Terminal-based podcast manager built in Rust. Contribute to gilcu3/hullcaster development by creating an account on GitHub.

    I was looking for a TUI modern podcast manager, with support for syncing with the gpodder API, therefore allowing synchronization with Android clients such as AntennaPod. shellcaster was unmaintained and relatively easy to extend (huge thanks to the original author), therefore I aimed at fixing known bugs and adding the features that seemed more important. There is a TODO in the repo, which should be done as soon as I get some feedback from the community.

    As far I know I am the only one using hullcaster as a daily driver (for archlinux people, AUR package hullcaster-git). Still, it should work as is in most linux environments.

    For people coming from shellcaster, unfortunately I had to make too many breaking changes, therefore it is better to just make a clean install.

    Feel free to try it and submit the issues you find. This is my first project using rust therefore there is surely space for improvements in many places.

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  • rhvoice is the best one I have seen. They don't support every language though.