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ncspot
Cross-platform ncurses Spotify client written in Rust, inspired by ncmpc and the likes.
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SonarLint
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spocon
SpoCon - A Spotify Connect Client for Debian , Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi based on librespot-java
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DownOnSpot
🎵 A Spotify music and playlist downloader written in Rust which also works with a free Spotify account
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InfluxDB
Access the most powerful time series database as a service. Ingest, store, & analyze all types of time series data in a fully-managed, purpose-built database. Keep data forever with low-cost storage and superior data compression.
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alfred-spotify-mini-player
🎵🎩 Alfred workflow to control your Spotify library at your fingertips
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owntone-server
Linux/FreeBSD DAAP (iTunes) and MPD media server with support for AirPlay 1 and 2 speakers (multiroom), Apple Remote (and compatibles), Chromecast, Spotify and internet radio.
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libspotify-archive
Archive of the latest libspotify releases from Spotify
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Apple-Music-Electron
Apple Music Electron is now deprecated. See our new project Cider https://github.com/ciderapp/Cider
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spicetify-cli
Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
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librespot reviews and mentions
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Trying to cross compile spotify for my remote vacuum cleaner
For the last tow days I'm trying to compile librespot for my Xiaomi Mop PRO STYJ02YM Vacuum Cleaner. Vacuum uses TinaLinux which uses OpenWRT under the hood. The platform is armv7.
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Spot (Native Spotify client for GNOME) seems unmaintained.
Also, the base library doing the hard work of communicating with the proprietary Spotify service is still very healthy, since April 2015. I would say that is a pretty decent time no?
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Whole Home Audio - Design Help
To replace it, I've purchased in-ceiling speakers and a Control 4 Amp (C4-16AMP3-B) which I can control via the network. I plan on using shareport-sync for AirPlay and librespot for spotify as the sources to play music. 90% of the use for my whole home audio is for music.
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Working on a Spotify TUI/CLI in GO using bubbletea
But, if I can control librespot, https://github.com/librespot-org/librespot that's interesting
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Flatpak Spotify vs Tab in Firefox browser
You can also just use librespot, which acts as a Spotify Connect device so you can play music in your PC and control it from your phone in a very light way
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Spotifyd
To get it to support Spotify Free, you need to compile librespot with this part of the code commented out: https://github.com/librespot-org/librespot/blob/6dc7a11b09b5...
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Ask HN: Anyone tired of everything being a subscription now?
But you can, in the case of spotify: https://github.com/librespot-org/librespot
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Modernizing my 1980s sound system
Yes, you wouldn't get this running on an existing smart speaker (without first rooting it and some serious hacking).
If you'r in the Apple ecosystem and are using AirPlay with your smart speaker(s), it's however possible to also play synchronized audio across to your own DIY speaker setup, using another open source project.
https://github.com/mikebrady/shairport-sync
Or you could of course choose to only use your old dumb speakers with this, and they will pop up as easily selectable sound output devices on all Apple devices connected to your network.
Or combine it (and librespot[2], owntone[3]...) with Snapcast to create a virtual speaker for your whole house that shows up everywhere.
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A third-party Python Client for Spotify (and tips on how to make your own...)
The integration of Spotify, the great daddy of audio streamers with third-party apps has been difficult over the years. Years ago, in their beginning they liberated libspotify, coded in for integration with different clients. Integration with major audio players like Foobar, Clementine and MusicBee were working, but in 2015 the company decided to drop the new development on the library and decided to shut down the integration last June. The new feature called Spotify Connect that allows multiple device to act as remote controller for the device that its playing in real time made new possibilities. But the wheel was inventend with LibReSpot, a library written in Rust. More libraries ported from the original in Rust appeared later in Go and Java. This last one is special, since it allows to be controlled by HTTP requests and interacts with a potential client through WebSockets. So a good player is possible to be built through a GUI library, and so I picked the most user friendly GUI framework, PySimpleGUI, that wraps multiple and more complex GUI frameworks like Tkinter and PyQT providing easyness of development.
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90spot - Spotify for Nintendo Switch (Proof of Concept)
Very nice! I started a similar effort a couple months back, but with the intention of using librespot along with rusted switch. I didn't get very far (basically just enough to update rusted switch for the latest libnx), but I do agree that there's gotta be some demand for a native Spotify client to use and listen to while you're playing. I'll be following. Best of luck!
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librespot-org/librespot is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.