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spotiko

v0.1.4

Published

a node CLI app for working with the spotify API

Downloads

6

Readme

Spotiko

A command line utility for adding your current playing song to a pre-existing playlist. This is primarily a convenience program so you dont have to keep leaving your development environment to save songs you like.

Install

npm install spotiko -g

Configuration

All the configuration data is stored in a json file in your home directory ~/.spotiko

The first time you run spotiko it will prompt you for the following details. obtaining them can be found at the spotify documentation for developers https://developer.spotify.com/dashboard/

  • client id
  • client secret

Useage

Add current track to a playlist and save the track to the users library

spotiko -a

Save the current track to the users library

spotiko -s

View details about the current track

spotiko -c

View the tracks in a playlist

spotiko -p

View the current configuration

spotiko -i

Additional Options

spotiko -h