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Have you ever gone back and forth between YouTube/SoundCloud trying to add songs to your Spotify playlist, only to waste time and find that the song is not available on Spotify? Look no further!
pip install spotted-on-spotify
spotted-on-spotify
once to prompt the user authentication which will take you here.That's it! You're authenticated and ready to go!
$ spotted-on-spotify [ URL ]
When you have a specific YouTube or SoundCloud URL that you would like to search on Spotify, run the script with the URL (or wait to enter the URL while in the application), and let the magic happen!
Running the script allows the creation and modification of a public Spotify playlist appropriately named "Spotted on Spotify" where successful searches will be saved.
FAQs
Youtube/SoundCloud to Spotify python command line application.
We found that spotted-on-spotify 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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