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Export your scrobbling history form ListenBrainz. ListenBrainz is a public/open-source alternative to RateYourMusic
Since the data is public, no API key/Authentication is required.
Requires python3.7+
To install with pip, run:
pip install git+https://github.com/seanbreckenridge/listenbrainz_export
Provide your listenbrainz username -- prints results to STDOUT
listenbrainz_export export seanbreckenridge > ./data.json
Can also only request a few pages:
listenbrainz_export export seanbreckenridge --pages 3
Or can request only recent listens:
listenbrainz_export export seanbreckenridge --days 30
listenbrainz_export.parse
includes a model of the data and some functions to parse them into python objects, like:
>>> from listenbrainz_export.parse import iter_listens
>>> listens = list(iter_listens("data.json"))
>>> listens[12]
Listen(track_name='Skate', artist_name='Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic', listened_at=datetime.datetime(2021, 11, 6, 19, 10, 49), inserted_at=datetime.datetime(2021, 11, 7, 2, 12, 31), recording_id='e60b9417-acfe-4796-a048-76208fb4a9ad', release_name='Skate - Single', metadata={'artist_msid': 'df6f6937-5de3-4e3c-bd74-1991ed92abd5', 'recording_msid': 'e60b9417-acfe-4796-a048-76208fb4a9ad', 'release_msid': 'dcf6d703-1e95-4e9c-8218-bb7c3b3bfa0b'}, username='seanbreckenridge')
I use this almost exclusively through my HPI; that locates my exports on disks and removes any duplicate scrobbles
This also includes a playing-now
command, which prints the currently playing track, if any:
listenbrainz_export playing-now seanbreckenridge
That returns a JSON list, since you can have multiple songs playing at the same time).
The return code is 0 if there is a song playing, 1 if there is no song playing.
git clone 'https://github.com/seanbreckenridge/listenbrainz_export'
cd ./listenbrainz_export
pip install '.[testing]'
mypy ./listenbrainz_export
flake8 ./listenbrainz_export
FAQs
Export your scrobbling history form ListenBrainz
We found that listenbrainz-export demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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