vitunes 0.4.3 → 0.4.4

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  * control iTunes without leaving Vim, where one is probably in a state of productive bliss
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  * avoid using the mouse or trackpad; keystrokes get you there faster
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- * Zen-minimalist text-based UI works better on small screens than iTunes' massively multi-paned, chrome-padded GUI
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- * control iTunes from another computer (via ssh session), across the room or across the world
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+ * Zen-minimalist text-based UI works better on small screens than iTunes' complex, multi-paned GUI
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+ * control iTunes from another computer over ssh, across the room or across the world
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  * let multiple people control one instance of iTunes over ssh ([how][multi])
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- * control iTunes from a GNU/Linux client (I do!)
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+ * control iTunes from GNU/Linux computers over ssh (I control my iTunes from two Linux netbooks)
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  [multi]:https://github.com/danchoi/vitunes/wiki
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  gem install vitunes && vitunes-install
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- `vitunes-install` installs a Vim plugin into your ~/.vim/plugin
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- directory.
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+ `vitunes-install` installs a Vim plugin into your ~/.vim/plugin directory. If
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+ you don't want to install the Vim plugin and just want to run `vitunes` as a
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+ stand-alone program, just run `gem install vitunes` and skip `vitunes-install`.
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  If you get an error message saying that vitunes-install is missing, then you
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  probably have a `PATH` issue. Try one of these workarounds:
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  * `,i` invoke or dismiss ViTunes
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  * `,I` invoke ViTunes and go full screen with it
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- * `?` show help and commands
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+ * `,?` show help and commands
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  `,I` is useful if you want to launch immediately into ViTunes after starting Vim.
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  * `,P` goes to the current playlist, if there is one
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  * `:NewPlaylist [new playlist name]` creates a new playlist
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+ ### Tips
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+ If you want to see your entire library in a Vim buffer, load the `Library`
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+ playlist. If might take a few seconds to load your entire iTunes library, but
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+ once it's loaded you'll be able to page through it at blazing speed and play
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+ any tracks you want. The list will be sorted by artist.
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  ### Buy more music, support the ViTunes project
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  * `,z` opens Amazon's MP3 Store in your web browser
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  module ViTunes
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- VERSION = '0.4.3'
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+ VERSION = '0.4.4'
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  end
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  endfunction
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  function! ViTunesStatusLine()
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- return "%<%f\ Press ? for help. "."%r%=%-14.(%l,%c%V%)\ %P"
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+ return "%<%f\ Press ".g:mapleader."? for help. "."%r%=%-14.(%l,%c%V%)\ %P"
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  endfunction
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  " Not working yet
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  " noremap <buffer> <BS> :call <SID>deleteTracksFromPlaylist()<CR> "
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  noremap <buffer> <Leader>i :close<CR>
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- noremap <buffer> ? :call <SID>help()<CR>
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+ noremap <buffer> <Leader>? :call <SID>help()<CR>
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  noremap <buffer> <Leader>z :call <SID>musicStore()<CR>
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: vitunes
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.4.3
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+ version: 0.4.4
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors: