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1.7 KiB
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49 lines
1.7 KiB
Markdown
A command line tool for importing your Spotify playlists into Tidal. Due to various performance optimisations, it is particularly suited for periodic synchronisation of very large collections.
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Installation
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Clone this git repository and then run:
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```bash
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python3 -m pip install -e .
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```
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Setup
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0. Rename the file example_config.yml to config.yml
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0. Go [here](https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/general/guides/authorization/app-settings/) and register a new app on developer.spotify.com.
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0. Copy and paste your client ID and client secret to the Spotify part of the config file
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0. Copy and paste the value in 'redirect_uri' of the config file to Redirect URIs at developer.spotify.com and press ADD
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0. Enter your Spotify username to the config file
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Usage
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To synchronize all of your Spotify playlists with your Tidal account run the following from the project root directory
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Windows ignores python module paths by default, but you can run them using `python3 -m spotify_to_tidal`
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```bash
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spotify_to_tidal
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```
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You can also just synchronize a specific playlist by doing the following:
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```bash
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spotify_to_tidal --uri 1ABCDEqsABCD6EaABCDa0a # accepts playlist id or full playlist uri
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```
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or sync just your 'Liked Songs' with:
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```bash
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spotify_to_tidal --sync-favorites
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```
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See example_config.yml for more configuration options, and `spotify_to_tidal --help` for more options.
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---
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#### Join our amazing community as a code contributor
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<br><br>
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<a href="https://github.com/spotify2tidal/spotify_to_tidal/graphs/contributors">
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<img class="dark-light" src="https://contrib.rocks/image?repo=spotify2tidal/spotify_to_tidal&anon=0&columns=25&max=100&r=true" />
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</a>
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