I built MyTunes Pro for developers who live in Linux terminals, use the keyboard for everything, and want music that doesn’t interrupt their flow.
This is a TUI-centric, keyboard-first music player built around YouTube search and playback — with no ads, no visual noise, and no attention hijacking.
Why it works especially well on Linux
Linux-first mindset Designed with terminal-heavy workflows in mind. Feels at home next to tmux, vim, and your shell.
⌨ Keyboard-only control Search, open, and control music without touching the mouse. If you think in keybindings, this is for you.
TUI-oriented experience Minimal UI, predictable behavior, no distractions. Inspired by VI-style tools: fast, quiet, and intentional.
Ad-free YouTube music playback Just the music. No recommendations, no popups, no autoplay traps.
More than a player
A shared music hub for developers Discover and share tracks with developers around the world.
Built for long coding sessions, not passive consumption.
Why I made this
Most music apps try to keep you engaged. MyTunes Pro tries to disappear.
I wanted a music player that:
respects focus
fits terminal-centric workflows
feels like a dev tool, not a media platform
Tech notes
Web-based (works well as a PWA)
Optimized for desktop & Linux environments
No generative AI — just fast search and playback
I’d love feedback from Linux users, terminal lovers, and anyone who codes with music on all day.
Happy to answer questions. Thanks for reading