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6 audacious - an advanced audio player.
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10 audacious [option ...] [file ...]
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14 Audacious is a free advanced audio player for Linux and many other
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21 Getting help:
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23 Show a brief list of options.
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26 Opening files:
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28 Add the files on the command line to the current playlist but do
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32 Add the files on the command line to the ``Now Playing''
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38 Start playback. If paused, playback will resume from the same
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43 Pause playback, or resume if already paused.
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52 Skip to the previous song in the playlist.
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60 Show the Audacious window if it is hidden and bring it to the
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64 Show the Jump to Song window.
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78 Print debugging output while running (may be used twice for even
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82 Starts a new instance. The second instance started may be con‐
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91 Alt + Up Previous song
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93 Right arrow Seek forward (by default 5 seconds)
94 Left arrow Seek backward (by default 5 seconds)
95 Escape Scroll to current song
96 Control + a Select all songs in playlist
97 Shift + Control + a Cancel selection
98 Control + + (plus) Increase volume 5 percent
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100 Control + s Toggle shuffle
101 Control + r Toggle repeat
102 Control + n Toggle advancing in playlist
103 Control + m Toggle stopping after current song
104 Control + e Display Equalizer
105 Control + y Display Search Tool
106 Control + i Display Song Information dialog
107 Control + k Display Jump to Time dialog
108 Control + j Display Jump to Song dialog
109 Control + p Display Playlist Manager dialog
110 Control + u Display Queue Manager dialog
111 Control + o Display Open Files dialog
112 Shift + Control + o Display Add Files dialog
113 Control + l Display Open URL dialog
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118 ~/.config/audacious/config, ~/.config/audacious-2/config, etc.
119 Configuration file for each Audacious instance.
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124 ~/.local/share/audacious/Skins, ${prefix}/share/audacious/Skins
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145 https://audacious-media-player.org
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149Version 4.1 May 2016 AUDACIOUS(1)