Sonic Pi Tool
sonic-pi-tool
is a handy command line utility for playing with the Sonic Pi
server. It can be used instead of the Sonic Pi GUI for all your music making
needs :)
It's ideal for use with sonicpi.vim.
Installation
From source
If you have the Rust programming language installed sonic-pi-tool can be installed like so:
cargo install --git https://github.com/lpil/sonic-pi-tool/ --force
Note that while Rust needs to be installed to compile sonic-pi-tool, it is not
needed to run it. You may uninstall Rust or copy the sonic-pi-tool binary from
~/.cargo/bin
to another computer with the same processor architecture and operating
system if you wish.
sonic-pi-tool
may not build on older versions of Rust. Please see the CI
configuration for which versions are explicitly supported.
Homebrew
Sonic Pi Tool can be installed like so using the Homebrew package manager for OSX:
$ brew tap Cj-bc/sonic-pi-tool
$ brew install sonic-pi-tool
# or
$ brew install Cj-bc/sonic-pi-tool/sonic-pi-tool --HEAD
Homebrew formula is here: Cj-bc/homebrew-sonic-pi-tool
Usage
check
sonic-pi-tool check
# => Sonic Pi server listening on port 4557
Used to check if the Sonic Pi server is running. If the server isn't running
many of the tool's commands (such as eval
) will not work.
This command returns a non-zero exit code if the server is not running.
eval
sonic-pi-tool eval "play :C4"
# *ding*
Take a string Sonic Pi code and send it to the Sonic Pi server to be played.
eval-file
sonic-pi-tool eval-file path/to/code.rb
# *music*
Read Sonic Pi code from a file and send it to the Sonic Pi server to be played.
eval-stdin
echo "play :C4" | sonic-pi-tool eval-stdin
# *ding*
Read Sonic Pi code from standard in and send it to the Sonic Pi server to be played.
stop
Stop all jobs running on the Sonic Pi server, stopping the music.
sonic-pi-tool stop
# *silence*
logs
Prints out log messages emitted by the Sonic Pi server.
This command won't succeed if the Sonic Pi GUI is running as it will be consuming the logs already.
sonic-pi-tool logs
#
# [Run 2, Time 32.7]
# â”” synth :beep, {note: 65.0, release: 0.1, amp: 0.9741}
#
# [Run 2, Time 32.8]
# â”” synth :beep, {note: 39.0, release: 0.1, amp: 0.9727}
start-server
Attempts start the Sonic Pi server, if the executable can be found.
Not supported on Windows.
sonic-pi-tool start-server
# Sonic Pi server booting...
# Using protocol: udp
# Detecting port numbers...
# ...
record
Record the audio output of a Sonic Pi session to a local file. Stop and save the recording when the Enter key is pressed.
sonic-pi-tool record /tmp/output.wav
# Recording started, saving to /tmp/output.wav.
# Press Enter to stop the recording...
Other tools
In addition to sonic-pi-tool
this project contains sonic-pi-pipe
and
sonic-pi-logs
. These two programs came first and are written in Go rather
than Rust.
Everything they can do can be done with the newer sonic-pi-tool
, and as a
result they are no longer actively maintained. :)
Read more about these tools here.