We had a serious problem in the office. People would wander around aimlessly. Wouldn't do any work. They couldn't even dance! We need music. I invented "play". Play is like your company's DJ. Lets everybody vote on songs, control your speakers, and lets you figure out who keeps requesting Alanis Morrissette. And you can do all of it through a cool API. We tell Hubot what to play, and he usually plays it. He's a dick sometimes, but he usually plays it. Play is a webapp. To install it, read the fuckin' README. Honestly, people starting out screencasts with installing stuff is the most boring thing in the world. Okay, so it's installed. When you're ready to go say "play -w" and that will boot up your play instance for you. This is play. Right on the frontpage is the queue, these are songs people have requested play to play. From here you can drill down into artists, albums -- whatever you want. If you want to play a song you just click "play". That gets queued up behind everything else. Once all these play, your song plays. Very simple. As you can see here there's also a download link, so if you legally obtain this music and have *full rights* to this music, you can download a copy straight from the browser to your machine. Kind of rad. There's also search, there's also profile links so there's some social going on. Lots of social. And that's play. The other part of play is the music server. This actually plays your music. To run that all you have to do is type "play -d" and it'll start the music. [music plays] So that's all cool, for those of you who are like: "I like webpages and shiny buttons!" But the rest of us, that's why we built an API. That's how we built play into Hubot. So this is Campfire. Campfire is how we talk to our bot Hubot, who know how to integrate with play quite well. First you just tell him "Hubot, I am Holman", which in this case is true (I hope) and this basically tells him what your username on GitHub is, because that's how we handle the authentication in play, we just use OAuth to connect to Github and it's really easy. Next you can say "Hubot, unpause play." Actually just "unpause". And that will unpause the music. At that point you can ask it what's playing, and it will dutifully respond to you with with poignant suggestions. At that point you can say "Hubot play deadmau5". Because I really want to play deadmau5. This is then going to queue up a bunch of deadmau5 tracks. If I want to say "Hey, I want deadmau5 right fuckin' now!" "Hubot play next" -- it'll skip this song and play the next song. You can also request specific albums, you can request specific artists, and specific songs. You can also say "Hubot I want this song" and it'll give you a link to download this song. You can also say "Hubot I want this album" and it will give you a link to download the zip of the album. Naturally, do that if you have *full rights* to the songs, etc etc. Also fun stuff: "Hubot volume 3", and that will adjust the volume from Campfire to your speakers. You can also do other fun stuff and Hubot will be able to talk to you. [Computer voice: "I like big butts and I cannot lie"] So that's play -- that's play in Campfire with Hubot integration. Now you probably expect to pay five, six, maybe seven thousand dollars a month for this, but I'm giving it to you *for free*. Jesus. So enjoy play. And let me know what you're playing, and don't use this to play shitty music. Or I'll find you.