SuperShush is a daemon that is designed to prevent audio from continuing to play when the output device is changed, such as when switching from headphones to speakers.
To stop audio playback when the output device is changed, SuperShush requires the playerctl
package if the option in the config is enabled.
To compile SuperShush from source, you'll need to have Go installed on your system. You can download the Go installer from the official Go website.
Once you have Go installed, run the following command to install SuperShush:
go install codeberg.org/tomkoid/[email protected]
To run supershush, simply execute the supershush
command:
supershush
This will start the SuperShush daemon, which will monitor audio output changes and stop audio playback when necessary.
To configure SuperShush, you can edit the configuration file located at ~/.config/supershush/config.toml
. Here is an example configuration file:
# Resume audio after you change output back
# WARNING: This feature is not stable yet. The current implementation has big issues.
# Example: audio is playing on audio 1 and then you switch to
# audio 2, the audio gets paused. after you switch
# back to audio 1, the audio gets unmuted.
resume = false
# Enable MPC pausing
mpc = false
# Enable playerctl stopping
playerctl = true
SuperShush is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
If you'd like to contribute to SuperShush, please fork the repository and submit a pull request with your changes. You can also report issues or suggest new features on the issue tracker.