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Shows what you are listening to in your Discord status

Introduction

You don't use Spotify (that's fine), but you want to show your music in your Discord status? LFDI can help you do that!

Table of contents

Why LFDI?

  • Looks really cool
  • Funny app name
  • Written in Flutter (this is very important!)
  • You can minimize the app to the system tray (no analogue can do that)
  • Written by tαngenx <- it's me!
  • Works (no analogue can do that)
  • Uses a maximum of 80 MB of your RAM!

Quick Overview

LFDI updates your Discord status every 30 seconds, showing what you are listening to.

You can customize your status! For example, you can playing some music or listening to <your_application_music>.

Status example 1

Status example 2

As you can see, LFDI counts the number of times you've listened to the track and how much time you've spent listening to it!

You can minimize the application to the system tray and continue to do your business with your favorite music!

Minimizing

And you can also set the startup instead of with the system startup, and forget about the app altogether (don't, please)!

Installation

  • Open the latest release page
  • Download the installer depending on your system (please remember to make the release for MacOS)
  • Run the installer and follow the instructions

Initial settings

The app needs your last.fm API key and username.

On the Last.fm settings page, enter Last.fm API key and username in the corresponding fields. Then click Apply and magic happens!

Last.fm settings form

You now have playing statuses available to you. To use listening to statuses, go to the Discord Gateway settings page.

WARNING: Using "listening" statuses seems illegal!

To set up the Discord Gateway, click here.

System requirements

  • Windows 7 or newer (Amazing, it works on Windows 7!)
  • Linux and MacOS builds in the future
  • That's all

Issues

Please leave your issues on this page. It is very important because:

  • I don't know how to code flutter apps
  • I understand only about 7% of my code
  • The rest 93% of my code is crap
  • I don't know how to test flutter apps

Thanks!

Screenshots

Windows 11 (looks really great!)

Windows 11_1

Windows 11_2

Windows 10 (looks very funny)

Windows 10

Windows 8/8.1

Windows 8.1

Windows 7 (Amazing, it works on Windows 7!)

Windows 7

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