freyr-js
xbytes-rs
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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freyr-js
- How to bulk download Spotify songs and playlists in Linux
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Alternative Spotify clients?
Shhhh...
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I currently use Apple Music. What would be the easiest way to turn my playlists into a plex server?
Easiest? Probably a tool like this https://github.com/miraclx/freyr-js I've used spotdl before which is basically the same thing but only works with Spotify (I think!). You should be able to just pass it a playlist URL and then it will search Youtube for the song and download it along with all the metadata.
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I like using an MP3 player
Also, you may want to check out Freyrjs :)
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Anybody peep that the 4U outro changed on apple music
this might work: https://github.com/miraclx/freyr-js
- Can someone help me with this? I’m completely new to command line and i have this problem i can’t seem to fix myself. It’s probably super easy to fix but i still need help with it :)))
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My Rust Book: Language for the next 40 years
Around that time, I started working on Freya, a software that would pull all the metadata from various music providers. You paste a link it would grab the metadata of the track, playlist, or album and present it to you so that you'd be able to do anything with it. It was written in Nodejs, but I wanted to write it Rust, or at least create a GUI in Rust. I created a UI component library for it, but didn’t get to using it, I burnt out. But after taking a brief break from coding, I went back to learning Rust. I kept building things, not because I had to, but because it was an idea, and it was possible.
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On your left...
Freyr is where it's at anyway.
xbytes-rs
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My Rust Book: Language for the next 40 years
Back to why I learnt Rust, byte stash. I put the project aside. Hold on, hear me out. After building the proof of concept in Javascript, my search for the ahead-of-time compiled language for the main project began, then I found Rust. In the time I took to learn rust, and finish up on the proof of concept, I burnt out and took a break from writing code. So I decided to put it aside till I had other people pitch in. Instead, I started rewriting my JS libraries in Rust. Xbyte is one of them. Xbyte was a tool I made to convert bytes into human-readable sizes and vice versa. For instance, 4747 → ('4.75 KB'). When I built this in Javascript, it was relatively easy. But in Rust, it was another ball game. I didn’t need a 64-bit integer, or a 128-bit integer so I invented my 91-bit integer. I spent a lot of time on it, reading what was in the standard library and adapting it to my 91-bit integer. I did abandon it later though and go with the 128-bit integer. But I learnt a lot while working on it. When you are not used to working with core primitives, and you get to touch the holy grail, you feel like you have to advocate for the holy grail. I hadn’t spent much time optimizing for performance previously, but when I started writing Rust, I got to think about optimization, the feeling was exhilarating, a bit frustrating, but definitely exciting. For instance, in javascript, everything is on the heap, you don’t think about it. But with Rust, you are conscious of what you are doing. That’s what I love about Rust. Even if you don’t go to MIT to learn about how computers work, you can’t help but think about some of these things. Not because if you don’t things would go bad, but because these concepts are baked into the type system.
What are some alternatives?
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