The application is undergoing a full rewrite under the name Feishin. Check it out here!
Sonixd has entered maintenance mode as of 0.15.4. Only breaking bugs will be fixed. The application will continue to be available for download and use, but no new features will be added. The application will be maintained until the rewrite is complete.
Thank you to all the contributors and users who have helped make this project possible!
Sonixd is a cross-platform desktop client built for Subsonic-API (and Jellyfin in 0.8.0+) compatible music servers. This project was inspired by the many existing clients, but aimed to address a few key issues including scalability, library management, and user experience.
Sonixd has been tested on the following: Navidrome, Airsonic, Airsonic-Advanced, Gonic, Astiga, Jellyfin
You can install sonixd by downloading the latest release for your specified operating system.
If you prefer not to download the release binary, you can install using winget
. Using your favorite terminal (cmd/pwsh):
winget install sonixd
Or you can install using scoop.
scoop install sonixd
If you prefer not to download the release binary, you can install using homebrew
. Using your favorite terminal:
brew install --cask sonixd
Check for available packages here.
Once installed, run the application and sign in to your music server with the following details. If you are using airsonic-advanced, you will need to make sure that you create a decodable
credential for your login user within the admin control panel.
e.g. http://localhost:4040/
e.g. admin
e.g. supersecret!
If you have any questions, feel free to check out the Usage Documentation & FAQ.
This project is built off of electron-react-boilerplate v2.3.0. If you want to contribute to this project, please first create an issue or discussion so that we can both discuss the idea and its feasability for integration.
First, clone the repo via git and install dependencies (Windows development now requires additional setup, see #232):
git clone https://github.com/jeffvli/sonixd.git
yarn install
Start the app in the dev
environment:
yarn start
To package apps for the local platform:
yarn package
If you receive errors while packaging the application, try upgrading/downgrading your Node version (tested on v14.18.0).
If you are unable to run via debug in VS Code, check troubleshooting steps here.
If your devtools extensions are failing to run/install, check troubleshooting steps here.
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