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This lofi player will make every developer feel like home, use it for those long coding sessions, built with NextJs and react-terminal.
Lofi Terminal
This lofi player will make every developer feel like home, use it for those long coding sessions, built with NextJs and react-terminal.
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About The Project
What is Lofi?
Lofi refers to a recording with less than professional or flawed sound quality. “Lo-fi” is short for “low fidelity,” and initially referred to a low-quality recording with audible imperfections, such as background noise or performance mistakes, recorded with inexpensive equipment—the opposite of high fidelity or hi-fi production.
- Lofi music can reduce stress and enhance focus, resulting in quality study sessions.
- Lofi and other musical styles can help students reduce distractions while boosting brain activity.
Slower, relaxing music can improve your mood by increasing serotonin and dopamine levels. A study from Montreal's McGill University found that music listeners receive up to a 9% boost in dopamine levels. This boost in brain chemicals can enhance studying by keeping developers and students focused and relaxed.
In addition to elevating mood and increasing brain activity, lo-fi music offers a solid list of benefits that can help you make the most of your studying. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of lofi music.
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Getting Started
To get a local copy up and running follow these simple example steps.
Prerequisites
Have npm on your system.
- npm
npm install npm@latest -g
Installation
- Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/YeyoM/lofi_code.git - Install NPM packages
npm install - Get and api key from Openweather and enter your API in an env file
WEATHER_API_KEY=<your api key> - Set another env variable for the host url
NEXT_PUBLIC_HOST=http://localhost:3000/api/getWeather - Run the development server
npm run dev
License
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for more information.
Contact
YeyoM - [email protected]
Lofi Terminal - https://github.com/YeyoM/lofi_code
