mopidy command
Synopsis
- mopidy
[-h] [–version] [-q] [-v] [–config CONFIG_FILES] [-o CONFIG_OVERRIDES] [COMMAND] …
Description
Mopidy is a music server which can play music both from multiple sources, like your local hard drive, radio streams, and from Spotify and SoundCloud. Searches combines results from all music sources, and you can mix tracks from all sources in your play queue. Your playlists from Spotify or SoundCloud are also available for use.
The mopidy
command is used to start the server.
Options
- --help, -h
Show help message and exit.
- --version
Show Mopidy’s version number and exit.
- --quiet, -q
Show less output: warning level and higher.
- --verbose, -v
Show more output. Repeat up to four times for even more.
- --config <file|directory>
Specify config files and directories to use. To use multiple config files or directories, separate them with a colon. The later files override the earlier ones if there’s a conflict. When specifying a directory, all files ending in .conf in the directory are used.
- --option <option>, -o <option>
Specify additional config values in the
section/key=value
format. Can be provided multiple times.
Built in commands
- config
Show the current effective config. All configuration sources are merged together to show the effective document. Secret values like passwords are masked out. Config for disabled extensions are not included.
- deps
Show dependencies, their versions and installation location.
Extension commands
Additionally, extensions can provide extra commands. Run mopidy –help for a list of what is available on your system and command-specific help. Commands for disabled extensions will be listed, but can not be run.
Files
/etc/mopidy/mopidy.conf
System wide Mopidy configuration file.
~/.config/mopidy/mopidy.conf
Your personal Mopidy configuration file. Overrides any configs from the system wide configuration file.
Examples
To start the music server, run:
mopidy
To start the server with an additional config file, that can override configs set in the default config files, run:
mopidy --config ./my-config.conf
To start the server and change a config value directly on the command line, run:
mopidy --option mpd/enabled=false
The --option
flag may be repeated multiple times to change multiple
configs:
mopidy -o mpd/enabled=false -o spotify/bitrate=320
The mopidy config
output shows the effect of the --option
flags:
mopidy -o mpd/enabled=false -o spotify/bitrate=320 config
Reporting bugs
Report bugs to Mopidy’s issue tracker at <https://github.com/mopidy/mopidy/issues>