kew is a terminal-based music player for Linux, supporting various audio formats like MP3, FLAC, AAC, and more. It allows users to search, play, and manage music libraries directly from the terminal. Kew offers gapless playback, playlist control, and privacy with no data collection. It is available for several Linux distributions and can be installed via package managers or a shell script. Dependencies include FFmpeg, FFTW, and other libraries. The app includes features like customizable key bindings and visualizations, and it is optimized to work well with sixel-capable terminals.

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