MxLRC VS lyricy

Compare MxLRC vs lyricy and see what are their differences.

MxLRC

Fetch synced lyrics from Musixmatch and save it as *.lrc file, written in Python. Go version https://github.com/fashni/MxLRC-Go (by fashni)

lyricy

A command line lyrics utility tool which search and add lyrics to your offline songs. 🎵 (by yogeshwaran01)
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MxLRC lyricy
4 2
168 32
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0.0 5.3
6 months ago over 1 year ago
Python Python
MIT License MIT License
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MxLRC

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lyricy

Posts with mentions or reviews of lyricy. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-05.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing MxLRC and lyricy you can also consider the following projects:

lyrics-in-terminal - Python curses application to view lyrics of current playing song in terminal.

alpspotify-downloader - Download Spotify playlists with albumart and meta-tags and lyrics. This fork prepends a track's playlist index if you're downloading a playlist, album or your saved-songs, so you can put then into a dumb mp3 player without losing playlist order.

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