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Spotify-Downloader

NOTE:

We're doing some (kinda) major work on spotify-downloader to make it easier to contribute to (see this and this as to why) If your interested in contributing, do look up this project.

We'd like as many reviews of the work in progress so that we can turn out a truly improved, simple and easy-to-contribute spotify-downloader. Head over to Draft PR #812 to help out with that. Only with your help, together can do the whole community and the many users a lot of good.

Thank you for your time.

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  • Downloads songs from YouTube in an MP3 format by using Spotify's HTTP link.

  • Can also download a song by entering its artist and song name (in case if you don't have the Spotify's HTTP link for some song).

  • Automatically applies metadata to the downloaded song which includes:

    • Title, Artist, Album, Album art, Lyrics (if found either on Genius), Album artist, Genre, Track number, Disc number, Release date, and more...
  • Works straight out of the box and does not require you to generate or mess with your API keys (already included).

Below is how your music library will look!

Installation

❗️ This tool works only with Python 3.6+

spotify-downloader works with all major distributions and even on low-powered devices such as a Raspberry Pi.

spotify-downloader can be installed via pip with:

$ pip3 install spotdl

but be sure to check out the Installation docs for detailed OS-specific instructions to get it and other dependencies it relies on working on your system.

Usage

For the most basic usage, downloading tracks is as easy as

$ spotdl --song https://open.spotify.com/track/2DGa7iaidT5s0qnINlwMjJ
$ spotdl --song "ncs - spectre"

For downloading playlist and albums, you need to first load all the tracks into text file and then pass this text file to --list argument. Here is how you would do it for a playlist

$ spotdl --playlist https://open.spotify.com/user/nocopyrightsounds/playlist/7sZbq8QGyMnhKPcLJvCUFD
INFO: Writing 62 tracks to ncs-releases.txt
$ spotdl --list ncs-releases.txt

Run spotdl --help to get a list of all available options in spotify-downloader.

Check out the Available options page for the list of currently available options with their description.

The docs on Downloading Tracks contains detailed information about different available ways to download tracks.

FAQ

All FAQs will be mentioned in our FAQ docs.

Contributing

Check out CONTRIBUTING.md for more info.

Running Tests

$ pytest

Obviously this requires the pytest module to be installed.

Disclaimer

Downloading copyright songs may be illegal in your country. This tool is for educational purposes only and was created only to show how Spotify's API can be exploited to download music from YouTube. Please support the artists by buying their music.

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