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❤️ Soulfind

Soulseek server implementation in D

Note that Soulfind exists for local testing, and should not be used in production.

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Binaries

The Releases page contains precompiled binaries for Linux, Windows and macOS. This includes the server itself (soulfind), as well as the CLI server management tool (soulsetup).

Container Image

If you prefer using containers, an image is available in the GitHub Container Registry. Start by pulling the image:

docker pull ghcr.io/soulfind-dev/soulfind

Finally, create and run the container:

docker run -d --name soulfind -v soulfind-data:/data -p 2242:2242 ghcr.io/soulfind-dev/soulfind

You can run the soulsetup CLI server management tool separately:

docker run -it -v soulfind-data:/data --rm ghcr.io/soulfind-dev/soulfind soulsetup

Important

If you change the listening port with soulsetup, recreate the container using the docker run command, substituting 2242 with the new port. Remember to remove the existing container first.

Building

BUILDING.md contains instructions on how to compile Soulfind from source.

Configuration

Soulfind stores all its configuration in a SQLite database, and looks for the file soulfind.db by default, unless provided a different path as a --database argument.

Server owners can configure the server and add admins using the soulsetup CLI server management tool.

Admins can interact with the server from a Soulseek client, by sending commands to the server user in a private chat (help to see all commands).

Default Configuration

  • port: 2242
  • max_users: 65535
  • private_mode: false
  • motd: Soulfind <version>

Runtime Options

Database File

Use a different path for the database file by providing a -d or --database argument:

soulfind -d path/to/database.db
soulsetup -d path/to/database.db

Listening Port

Always enforce a specific listening port by providing a -p or --port argument:

soulfind -p 1234

Debug Logging

Enable detailed debug logging by providing the --debug flag:

soulfind --debug

Authors

Soulfind is free and open source software, released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3.0 or later.

People who have contributed to Soulfind:

  • seeschloss (creator)
  • mathiascode
  • slook

© 2005–2025 Soulfind Contributors

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