apple-music-discord-rpc
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apple-music-discord-rpc
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[Release] Musicord — A free battery-conscious Discord integration app for Apple Music on macOS (see comments)
Looks awesome! Do you have any plans on adding artwork to the icon, the rich presence I use has this feature.
- Discord Rich Presence
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Syncing Apple Music and Discord on Mac
I received a comment from a user that I can't search their profile for some reason that was this link to Github and something about installing something through terminal called Homebrew, and overall I am extremely confused and need some help doing this. If anyone, or the person who commented earlier, can help that would be great.
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Is there a way to link Apple Music to discord similar to how Spotify can be linked?
There's nothing official, but if you're on Mac you can use this to show what you're listening to.
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Apple Music and Discord
If you're using macOS, installing this with Homebrew works pretty well (I've personally used this)
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I built a rich-presence service to connect Apple Music to Discord just like Spotify incorporates, and id love to share it with you! It is open source and available in the comments!
I've been using this recently which is pretty nice, might try yours out too! https://github.com/NextFire/apple-music-discord-rpc
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