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- Move homelab, Jafner.dev (now called blog) to root. - Rename "archived projects" -> "archive" - Rename "active projects" -> "projects" - Rename "jafner-homebrew" -> "5ehomebrew" - Rename "docker-llm-amd" -> "local-ai"
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# Basic Usage
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First, the program must be downloaded with `pip3` (requires Python 3.6.1 `sudo apt install python3` or higher *and* FFmpeg 4.2 `sudo apt install ffmpeg` or higher) via `pip3 install spotdl`.
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To download a track, album, or artist from Spotify, use:
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`spotdl <url e.g. https://open.spotify.com/artist/3q7HBObVc0L8jNeTe5Gofh?si=fd6100828a764c3b>`
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This is non-interactive and works programmatically.
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## Using Docker Container
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If the host has Docker, but you don't want to install any Python packages, you can run single commands with the Docker container with `docker run --rm -it -v "$(pwd):/data" coritsky/spotdl <url e.g. https://open.spotify.com/artist/3q7HBObVc0L8jNeTe5Gofh?si=fd6100828a764c3b>`.
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# Music Library Integration
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To make updating my library easier, each "Artist" folder has a file called `spot.txt` which contains only the Spotify URL for that artist. This makes it possible to run a loop similar to the following:
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```sh
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cd /path/to/music/library/artists
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for artist in */; do
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cd "$(pwd)/$artist" &&
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# use spotdl if the host is already configured with spotdl, or you don't need the script to be portable
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# use docker run for better portability (within my lab) at the expense of overhead
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spotdl $(cat spot.txt) &&
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# docker run --rm -it -v "$(pwd):/data" coritsky/spotdl $(cat spot.txt) &&
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cd ..
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done
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```
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# Links
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[coritsky/spotdl on Dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/coritsky/spotdl)
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[Spotdl on GitHub](https://github.com/spotDL/spotify-downloader/) |