This is the command zomg that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
zomg - libre.fm submission and radio client
SYNOPSIS
zomg [-n] [-z] [musicfile-or-dir...]
zomg -r [libre.fm url]
DESCRIPTION
For each file given on the command line, zomg will attempt to play the track then submit
the requisite metadata to your last.fm profile, libre.fm profile, or any combination of
servers you have configured in ~/.zomg/conf .
If it fails to get a success response or if -n is used, zomg will stop attempting to make
outbound TCP connections, and will cache played tracks until zomg is next invoked, at
which point it will attempt to flush the cache (thereby submitting all tracks to the
servers). Independent caches are maintained per-service.
zomg will recurse through each directory given on the command line and add playable files
within to its internal playlist. You may intersperse directories and files as you wish.
If -z is used, zomg will shuffle the order that the tracks in the internal playlist
(either passed on the command line without -t or within directories passed on the command
line with -t) are played.
Finally, if -r is used, zomg will enter interactive radio mode. If a last.fm-style URL is
passed to zomg-r, it will tune to that station before presenting the user with its initial
prompt.
Use zomg online using onworks.net services