
Really limited use case, so feel free to move on...
I'm building a TouchTunes style jukebox for the house, and I've never been happy with any of the offerings. Plexamp is nice, spotify is cool, monochome is amazing. I just wanted a jukebox that I could use with my plex library, would pull lyrics, play some genre "stations" and have an easy to manage queue.
Its grown a bit in scope...mainly because AI coding is so damn easy now. (I've been writing code in some fashion since 1999, and I will invite anyone who calls me a vibe code bro to come to my house and roshambo me, I go first). Get with the times...
This is meant to be completely offline (once all metadata sources complete). This was designed to be used IN HOME only safely behind your firewall, and not wide open so you can access it from anywhere.
It has internal phone queue adding (as long as you're on the same network), and a TV url that you can have display whats going on, or mirror the same music (never going to be completely synced, so temper that expectation to a 2 second timing window).
Its not perfect, but I'm done messing with it for now...if the three of you fellow nerds out there making jukeboxes want to test it out, let me know what you think.
Its a docker container on GitHub, link below. Just copy the yaml into portainer or whatever you're using, enter API keys for any extra services you have (or just use the API free services build in)
gilligan5000/plexTunes: modern jukebox integration for plex music libraries