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spotify-listen-together | name-that-tune | |
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2 | 1 | |
22 | 48 | |
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0.0 | 8.0 | |
10 months ago | 8 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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spotify-listen-together
Posts with mentions or reviews of spotify-listen-together.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-01.
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spotify-listen-together server host
You should be able to setup all this with the following instructions: 1. install spicetify cli tool: https://spicetify.app/docs/getting-started/simple-installation 2. download the following file into your sever: https://github.com/FlafyDev/spotify-listen-together/blob/main/compiled/listenTogether.js 3. exec "spicetify -c " in terminal to check where your config folder is located 4. go to config folder 5. go into "Extensions" folder 6. paste the copied listenTogether.js file into that folder 7. exec "spicetify config extensions listenTogether.js" 8. exec "spicetify apply"
name-that-tune
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heardle
I believe a solution already exists: https://github.com/theRealPadster/name-that-tune
What are some alternatives?
When comparing spotify-listen-together and name-that-tune you can also consider the following projects:
spicetify-custom-apps-and-extensions - A community-driven collection of custom apps for Spicetify (https://github.com/khanhas/spicetify-cli)
r3f-spotify-game - A music game built with react-three-fiber and the Spotify API
spicetify-hide-podcasts - Spicetify extension to hide podcasts
spicetify-playlist-icons - Add the icon of a playlist in front of the playlist in the playlist list.
spicetify-marketplace - Download extensions and themes directly from Spicetify
spicetify-power-bar - Spotlight-like search bar for spotify
lofi - 🎵🔉 A mini Spotify player with WebGL visualizations.
Scoop-Spotify - A Scoop bucket for Spotify, Spicetify and related packages.
spotify-dedup - Remove duplicates from your Spotify Playlists
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