Tunecat brings a lightweight internet radio player to the terminal
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Tunecat is an open-source terminal-based radio player that lets you stream internet radio stations without bloat. It's the kind of minimal tool that appeals to makers who prefer command-line workflows and want to avoid electron apps or web players.
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