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      <title>Lyrics Fetcher in CLI</title>
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      <description>Just for fun, a lyric retriever in the command-line interpreter (CLI).
It fetches lyrics of current song playing in CMus or directly typed in the terminal.
A few comments about the figure above:
 tmux session with two panes and status bar
 the status bar displays the current song with the same script used by cmus-lyrics
 there is an alias in the corresponding BASH profile to call cmus-lyrics</description>
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