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A package and CLI tool to build scripts that interact with various music streaming services.
A Python package and CLI* to transfer music between your local/commercial streaming services. Supports track matching.
*Under development
Tunesynctool supports the following services:
Support for other services will be added in the future.
Install the latest release vie PyPI (pip install tunesynctool
).
Configuration options can be loaded from the environment or be manually specified in code. Check here for more information.
Yes, see the wiki.
No, use the official clients for that.
Learn more about matching here.
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A package and CLI tool to build scripts that interact with various music streaming services.
We found that tunesynctool 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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