This manual page documents briefly the qmmp command.
qmmp is a program that plays audio files.
- -e, --enqueue Don't
clear the playlist
- -p, --play Start
playing current song
- -u, --pause Pause
current song
- -t, --play-pause Pause
if playing, play otherwise
- -s, --stop Stop
current song
- -j, --jump-to-file
Display Jump to File dialog
- -q, --quit Quit
application
- --volume
<0..100> Set playback volume (example: qmmp --volume
20)
- --volume-status
Print volume level
- --toggle-mute
Mute/Restore volume
- --mute-status Print
mute status
- --next Skip forward in
playlist
- --previous Skip
backwards in playlist
- --toggle-visibility
Show/hide application
- --show-mw Show main
window
- --add-file Display Add
File dialog
- --add-dir Display Add
Directory dialog
- --volume-inc
Increase volume by 5 steps
- --volume-dec
Decrease volume by 5 steps
- --pl-help Show playlist
manipulation commands
- --seek <time>
Seek to position in the current track
- --seek-fwd
<time> Seek forward
- --seek-bwd
<time> Seek backwards
- --status Print
playback status
- --nowplaying
<fmt> Print formatted track name (example: qmmp --nowplaying
"%t - %a")
- --nowplaying-syntax
Print --nowplaying syntax
- --ui <name> Start
qmmp with the specified user interface
- --ui-list List all
available user interfaces
- --no-start Don't start the
application
- -h, --help Display
this text and exit
- -v, --version Print
version number and exit
qmmp was written mainly by Ilya Kotov
<forkotov02@hotmail.ru>.
This manual page was written by Eugene V. Lyubimkin
<jackyf.devel@gmail.com> in 2008 for the Debian project (but may be
used by others). It was expanded in 2021 by Matteo Cypriani
<mcy@lm7.fr>.