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tokenify

v1.2.0

Published

Interactive command line tool to easily get refresh tokens for Spotify API

Downloads

21

Readme

🎰 tokenify

Interactive command line tool to easily get refresh tokens for Spotify API

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Why?

While building applications with the Spotify API, the authorization guide is a good but very long ressource to grasp. It took me some time to understand that, for my usecase (automating the creation of playlists), I needed to obtain refresh tokens to then be able to ask for tokens on the Spotify API at any time.

Default tokens on the Spotify API have an expiration time, to be able to get new tokens, you need a refresh token.

But to obtain a refresh token, the process is a bit tedious, so if as me you just want to obtain one and then save it somewhere in and environement variable, use tokenify!

Demo

Demo of tokenify

Installation

npm install -g tokenify
# yarn global add tokenify

Usage

tokenify

Release

npm run release