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spotifork

v1.0.7

Published

Fork a Spotify playlist 🍴

Downloads

15

Readme

spotifork 🍴

Fork a Spotify playlist

NOTICE: Spotify made some changes to their API since this was made, so certain parts might not work. Will fix ASAP

Install

$ npm install -g spotifork Note: Node version 7.7.1+ required. $ node -v to check which version you have installed. The latest version can be downloaded here

Usage

$ spotifork <playlist URI>

The program will then prompt you for your Spotify username and bearer token.

You can get the playlist URI by going to share on whichever Spotify platform you're on.

You can get the bearer token here: https://developer.spotify.com/web-api/console/post-playlists/ Click GET OAUTH TOKEN and make sure to check playlist-modify-public

Optional Parameters

-n to specify the new forked playlist name

$ spotifork --help

Usage
      $ spotifork "<playlist URI>"
      ? Enter your Spotify username <username>
      ? Enter your Spotify bearer token <bearer>

    Options
      --name [-n] "playlist name"

    Example
      $ spotifork spotify:user:kabirvirji:playlist:57wpYVzySANpWQpiBetoMi -n "My awesome playlist!"
      ? Enter your Spotify username kabirvirji
      ? Enter your Spotify bearer token ************************************************************

    For more information visit https://github.com/kabirvirji/spotifork