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Cava is a free, open-source audio visualizer that works on Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, and Windows, letting you see music as moving bars right in your terminal or desktop window[1][3]. It’s easy to install and use, supports many audio systems, and lets you customize colors and settings. The main benefit is that it makes listening to music more fun and visually engaging, especially for people who enjoy seeing sound represented in real time, and it works on almost any computer or device[1][3][4].
https://github.com/karlstav/cava
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