Spotify for the terminal written in Rust
Connecting to Spotify’s API
spotify-tui needs to connect to Spotify’s API in order to find music by
name, play tracks etc.
Instructions on how to set this up will be shown when you first run the app.
But here they are again:
Create a Client ID and create an appEdit Settingshttp://localhost:8888/callback to the Redirect URIs - you don't need anything running on localhost, it will still worksptClient IDClient SecretAnd now you are ready to use the spotify-tui 🎉
You can edit the config at anytime at ${HOME}/snap/spt/current/.config/spotify-tui/client.yml.
Usage
The binary is named spt.
When running spotify-tui press ? to bring up a help menu that shows currently implemented key events and their actions.
Limitations
This app uses the Web API from Spotify, which doesn't handle streaming itself. So you'll need either an official Spotify client open or a lighter weight alternative such as spotifyd - https://github.com/Spotifyd/spotifyd
If you want to play tracks, Spotify requires that you have a Premium account.
Built with ♥️ from the Spotify TUI upstream source at https://github.com/Rigellute/spotify-tui
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