A commandline tool to synchronize your Spotify playlists to Music Player Daemon
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README.md

Usage

Please note that this won't work without Spotify Premium because Spotify limits web API access to non-free accounts.

This also requires you to have set up mopidy-spotify in order to play spotify tracks.

  • Run pip3 install --user . in this repo.

  • Go to https://developer.spotify.com/dashboard/applications and create an application. Call it whatever you want.

  • Go to "Edit Settings" in your newly created app, then add http://localhost:8080 as a redirect URI and hit "Save" (You may choose a different one by setting SPOTIPY_REDIRECT_URI in your environment if localhost:8080 is unavailable)

  • Find your spotify username here

  • Now you can run spotsync -H my_mpd_host -P 6600 where my_mpd_host is the host you are running MPD on (host defaults to localhost and port defaults to 6600 if you do not include it)

  • If this is the first time you are running it, it will direct you to a page in your browser to grant permission for the app you just created to access your private spotify playlist. You only need to do this once, and then your credentials will be cached in the directory you ran spotsync in.

  • You will be prompted to grant permission to the app, once that's done, it will cache the credentials locally and you should be able to just run spotsync.