macOS
brew install ficylocal Homebrew formula metadata
brew
Icecast/Shoutcast stream grabber suite. Version 1.0.21 via Homebrew; verified from local package data.
install
brew install ficylocal Homebrew formula metadata
sudo zypper install fIcyopenSUSE Tumbleweed package metadata · fIcy · source: download.opensuse.org
overview
Icecast/Shoutcast stream grabber suite
history
fIcy is a small shell-oriented suite for grabbing Icecast and Shoutcast streams, splitting or piping the audio while preserving ICY metadata-driven workflows.
The project began in late 2002 as a very small shell pipeline built around netcat and sed, according to its official release notes. It was rewritten in C for the 1.0.0 line in 2003, gained Linux support in 1.0.1, and had a public release in 1.0.2 in March 2004.
The suite grew from the core fIcy grabber into a small tool family. fResync was added in 2004 to clean up badly cut MPEG files, and fPls was added later that year as a playlist handler and retry frontend.
fIcy stayed a niche Unix command-line tool rather than a mainstream media application. Its package-manager footprint in the supplied metadata includes Homebrew and openSUSE, which matches the project's portable shell and C utility style.
The official documentation describes fIcy as useful for unattended recording of radio programs and stream debugging. The main command accepts a stream URL or server parameters, can write to standard output, dump files, enumerate files as ICY title metadata changes, filter titles by regular expression, and pipe audio to a media player.
The companion fPls command reads local or remote playlists and manages fIcy retries, timeouts, and errors. fResync operates on dumped or broken MPEG files to realign frame headers for decoders or editing tools.
For package-maintainer audiences, fIcy is interesting as a compact example of the old Unix media-tool pattern: one command for grabbing streams, one for playlist driving, and one for post-processing damaged MPEG output.
security posture
broad file, network, media, or database tool signal.
blue risk · medium confidence · tool
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executables
| Command | Kind | Exposure | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
fIcy | cli | global executable | |
fPls | cli | global executable | |
fResync | cli | global executable |
freshness
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https://www.thregr.org/wavexx/software/fIcy/
install metadata
| Package key | brew:ficy |
|---|---|
| Version | 1.0.21 |
| Package manager | Homebrew |
| Package manager page | https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/ficy |
| Homepage | https://www.thregr.org/wavexx/software/fIcy/ |
| Repository | https://gitlab.com/wavexx/fIcy |
| Upstream docs | https://www.thregr.org/wavexx/software/fIcy |
| License | LGPL-2.1-only |
| Source archive | https://www.thregr.org/wavexx/software/fIcy/releases/fIcy-1.0.21.tar.gz |
| Bottle | available (on arm64_big_sur, arm64_linux, arm64_monterey, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, arm64_ventura, big_sur, catalina, monterey, sonoma, ventura, x86_64_linux) |
| Homebrew post-install | not defined |
| Service | none declared |
registry facts
| Source Database | Homebrew formula API |
|---|---|
| Tap | homebrew/core |
| Full Name | ficy |
| Version Scheme | 0 |
| Revision | 0 |
| Head Version | HEAD |
| Bottle Stable Root URL | https://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core |
| Deprecated | no |
| Disabled | no |
| Keg Only | no |
| URL Keys |
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source database matches
Matches are pulled from external package-manager indexes and kept separate from local Automic Vault package links.
fIcy 1.0.21-2.6
Icecast/Shoutcast Stream Grabber
https://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/fIcy/
sudo zypper install fIcysource trail
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