Aonsoku - A modern client for Navidrome/Subsonic servers built with React and Rust
from Sunny@slrpnk.net to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 24 Oct 04:16
https://slrpnk.net/post/29267606

I did not build this, simply sharing it.

Frankly quite surprised to see this has not been mentioned on Lemmy yet. Have been working on migrating away from Spotify to Navidrome for a while now, but wasn’t completely satisfied with the UI of Navidrome. Luckily I stumbled upon this project and having used it for a week or so now i thought it would be a good idea to share it and give the project some love! <3

I plan on doing a detailed write up of how i went along with migrating to Navidrome as soon as I have all my playlists and discoverability in order, stay tuned :)

GitHub Link: github.com/victoralvesf/aonsoku, License: MIT

Features

Screenshots

Home Album

Playlist Albums

Albums by Artist Artist

Player Lyrics

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TrumpetX@programming.dev on 24 Oct 04:31 next collapse

Nice, thanks for sharing. Do you happen to know if it can connect to multiple backends?

Sunny@slrpnk.net on 24 Oct 04:41 collapse

Ur welcome! AFAIK no i dont think it can do that atm. If I were you I’d host multiple instances and maybe throw different themes at each instance to tell the difference more easily maybe :)

First_Thunder@lemmy.zip on 24 Oct 04:37 next collapse

Can it do offline play? That’s my major issue with every single desktop client

Sunny@slrpnk.net on 24 Oct 04:44 collapse

No it does not, however there is a Feature Request/Discussion for it; github.com/victoralvesf/aonsoku/issues/114.

kandykarter@lemmy.ca on 24 Oct 05:44 next collapse

I’m a huge fan of aonsoku but it’s been 6 months since there’s been an update and I’m worried it’s abandoned. Hope not!

Lemmchen@feddit.org on 24 Oct 23:52 next collapse

No mobile view :(

WuxinGoat@lemmy.ml on 25 Oct 03:25 collapse

After setting up Navidrome and being very happy with it apart from the web interface i went looking for a better one so i’ve looked at a few of these now. Aonsoku does seem to be one of the better ones.

Though i still feel Feishin is currently the most fleshed out and is still getting active development.

It has multi select everywhere, lots of options for sending things to playlists and queues. You can have the playlist docked to the RHS. You can drag stuff around in the queue. Just lots of nice quality of life options.

Sunny@slrpnk.net on 25 Oct 03:38 collapse

Yeah agreed, Feishin is more feature rich and promising, plus as you say active in development.