Playlist Warlock is a Perl-based software that acts as a text-based interface for mpg123 allowing for efficient playlist management.
One of the main selling points of Playlist Warlock is its powerful playlist browsing and song selection features. It provides a range of Winamp/XMMS-style commands for creating and editing playlists, as well as some more advanced options that will be familiar to users of vi or less. Along with Unix prompt-style navigation, you'll have all the tools you need to manage your MP3 collection with ease.
Playlist Warlock uses mpg123 as its backend, so you can be sure that it's reliable and efficient. The player supports both contiguous and random play modes, and you can easily jump to any song using simple syntax. You can sort your playlists by filename or path filename, and there are plenty of other features to discover as well.
All in all, Playlist Warlock is a great choice for anyone who prefers to work in a terminal environment, but still wants the convenience and flexibility that a GUI offers. Give it a try and see how it can improve your MP3 listening experience!
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