Cyuue allows you to generate playlists directly from the Music application in iOS

  Cyuue is a tweak released during this day in Cydia by saurik, and with its help we can generate playlists directly from the Music application of our iDevices. The tweak implements in the Music application menu the possibility to perform a swipe to display 3 option buttons that allow us to play a song now, to set it to play after the current one, or to set it to play at the end of the playlist . The tweak automatically generates playlists when we use the options implemented by it, and those playlists can be viewed in the special menu of the Music application.

Cyuue modifies the Music application to add a playlist called "Cyuue" where songs get "queued" when you are already playing something else, but want to plan the song to play after. Note: you will not see anything change until you attempt to play a song while you are already playing another song. This functionality has been embedded into the Apple Music application itself: when you press a song (while already playing another song), you get a menu:

  • Play Now & interrupt what you are playing, and play the item right now
  • Play Next & put the item right after the current one on your upcoming queue
  • Play Last & put the item at the end of your upcoming queue (after others)

Once you get used to doing this, you can just double-tap on the left, middle, or right of the row to quickly access Now, Next, and Later, respectively. (Tap-and-hold was considered, but in addition to it being much slower to use than double-tapping, it is very easy to accidentally screw up, leading to a new song starting and the music stopping.) After your upcoming queue is done playing, you will be returned to the songlist you were previously playing. The upcoming queue is exposed as a normal iPod playlist called Queue. This playlist is reset each time you start a new play session with Cyuue.

  Cyuue is currently available in Cydia in saurik's repo at the price of $2.5.