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lyrics-search
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lyrics-search
is a simple Node.js package that allows you to fetch song lyrics based on the artist and song title using the Lyrics.ovh API. It's easy to use, lightweight, and does not require any API key.
Install the package via npm:
npm install lyrics-search
Using lyrics-search
is straightforward. You can easily search for lyrics by providing the artist name and song title. Below is an example:
const LyricsAuth = require('lyrics-search');
const lyricsAuth = new LyricsAuth();
(async () => {
const artist = 'Adele';
const title = 'Hello';
try {
const lyrics = await lyricsAuth.searchLyrics(artist, title);
console.log(lyrics); // Display only the lyrics
} catch (error) {
console.error(error.message);
}
})();
searchLyrics(artist, title)
Fetches the lyrics for the specified song.
artist
(string) - Name of the artist.title
(string) - Title of the song.Returns: The full text of the lyrics if found.
If the lyrics are not found or an error occurs, the package throws an error with a descriptive message:
try {
const lyrics = await lyricsAuth.searchLyrics('Unknown Artist', 'Unknown Song');
} catch (error) {
console.error(error.message); // Output: Lyrics not found
}
Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests for any improvements or bug fixes. Contributions are always welcome!.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
This project utilizes the Lyrics.ovh API for fetching lyrics. Special thanks to their service for making this possible.
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A Node.js package to search for song lyrics by artist and title.
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