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609 | 508 | |
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8.2 | 9.1 | |
4 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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rspotify
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How to use rspotify?
Apologies for the stupid question but I'm fairly new to Rust and can't figure out for the life of me how to use the rspotify crate. As far as I can get with the documentation / examples is just that it isn't a regular application / binary of itself but just a crate, but I don't see why that's causing me issues. Whenever I try to run the following example, I get the following error, despite me trying to remove and rebuild the crate just in case.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (47/2022)!
Link to the example code (Line 42)
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Announcing the Keyword Generics Initiative
I have wanted async generics myself for some time now. In RSpotify, we have both async and blocking users, so we had to resort to maybe_async to switch between them. However, this macro has a few caveats and isn't as convenient as having it built-in.
- A delayed news: rspotify is 0.11 now
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What if trait implementation _might_ be async or might not?
maybe_async accomplishes this by switching based on the feature flags enabled for your library. I found it in rspotify, but haven't actually given it a try myself.
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Psst: 3rd-party Spotify client built with Rust and Druid
As a developer of rspotify I'm curious as to why you chose not to use an already existing API client for Spotify. Are there any problems you found? I do agree that the current version is a mess but we're working on a full rewrite for 0.10 and you might be interested in that.
onetagger
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The Quest for Semantic Music Tagging Software
One Tagger - Music tagging software that has a feature set pretty similar to Picard, but also allows you to categorize music by properties like "Energy", "Mood", and "Genre". This is actually pretty similar to what I'm trying to do, but my tags have a much more generic purpose. Also, this program still focuses only on saved .mp3 files. The feature set is very narrowly focused toward professional DJs, anyway.
- ONE TAGGER - Version 1.7.0 release
- Why are there *still* no Star Ratings in Serato in 2023?
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Lidarr still not the best for me
for better metadata you can use one tagger
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How to work out the key of a song?
onetagger.github.io is free and will fetch the key from the track’s metadata on online stores
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Flac MP3 free Converter
If you just need to fix the artwork in the track's metadata (ID3 tags, etc) you could give Mp3Tag a shot, it's great for when you want to modify data including artwork. One Tagger is also really great especially for bulk downloading of tags including artwork. Both are relatively easy to use so check them out!
- Question about library management (rekordbox + metadata editors)
- ONE TAGGER - Version 1.6.0 release
- Open source metadata tag editor?
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I have a massive music library and I need to sort it
Recently came across OneTagger which worked light years better for me that MediaMonkey for correct tagging and organization.
What are some alternatives?
prettytable-rs - A rust library to print aligned and formatted tables
glicol - Graph-oriented live coding language and music/audio DSP library written in Rust
soundio-rs - Rust wrapper for the libsoundio library.
whatbpm - 💓 Today's Trending Values for EDM Production
druid - A data-first Rust-native UI design toolkit.
ytui-music - Youtube client in terminal for music ( lightweight youtube client )
maybe-async-rs - A procedure macro to unify SYNC and ASYNC implementation for downstream application/crates
picard - A cross-platform music tagger powered by the MusicBrainz database. Picard organizes your music collection by updating your tags, renaming your files, and sorting them into a folder structure, exactly the way you want it.
Druid - Apache Druid: a high performance real-time analytics database.
soundio-rs - Rust wrapper for the libsoundio library.
minivorbis - Single-file port of libogg and libvorbis for decoding ogg sound files.
mutation - Unleash the power of nightly Rust to write code that's generic over mutation!