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spotify-downloader works with all major distributions and even on low-powered devices such as a Raspberry Pi.
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spotify-downloader can be installed via pip with:
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```
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```console
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$ pip3 install spotdl
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```
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For the most basic usage, downloading tracks is as easy as
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```
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```console
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$ spotdl --song https://open.spotify.com/track/2DGa7iaidT5s0qnINlwMjJ
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$ spotdl --song "ncs - spectre"
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```
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For downloading playlist and albums, you need to first load all the tracks into text file and then pass
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this text file to `--list` argument. Here is how you would do it for a playlist
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```
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```console
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$ spotdl --playlist https://open.spotify.com/user/nocopyrightsounds/playlist/7sZbq8QGyMnhKPcLJvCUFD
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INFO: Writing 62 tracks to ncs-releases.txt
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$ spotdl --list ncs-releases.txt
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## Running Tests
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```
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```console
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$ python3 -m pytest test
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```
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