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    impp is an interactive mpeg layer 3 player. Its interface is shell-like, which means every action the player can perform is triggered by a command and its arguments. impp has autocompletion for files, directories, commands and command arguments.
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    This is a project for putting tags and renaming music files made in Python. I tried to make it very easy to use. It is made for shell bash now. The program uses Musicbrainz database to get the information needed
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    XMMS-Shell provides a simple command line interface for controlling XMMS. One can either use the readline-enhanced interactive mode or simply specify commands from the command line (useful for shell scripts or quick manipulation).
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