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# Spotify-Downloader
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[](https://travis-ci.org/ritiek/spotify-downloader)
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[](https://codecov.io/gh/ritiek/spotify-downloader)
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[](https://hub.docker.com/r/ritiek/spotify-downloader)
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[](https://gitter.im/spotify-downloader/Lobby?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
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- Downloads songs from YouTube in an MP3 format by using Spotify's HTTP link.
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- 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).
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- Automatically applies metadata to the downloaded song which include:
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- Title
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- Artist
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- Album
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- Album art
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- Lyrics (if found on http://lyrics.wikia.com)
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- Album artist
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- Genre
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- Track number
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- Disc number
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- Release date
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- And more...
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- Works straight out of the box and does not require to generate or mess with your API keys.
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That's how your music library will look like!
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<img src="http://i.imgur.com/Gpch7JI.png" width="290"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/5vhk3HY.png" width="290"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/RDTCCST.png" width="290">
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## Installation
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- **This tool supports only Python 3**, Python 2 compatibility was dropped
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because of the way it deals with unicode.
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If you need to use Python 2 though, check out the (old) `python2` branch.
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- Note: `play` and `lyrics` commands have been deprecated in the current branch
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since they were not of much use and created unnecessary clutter.
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You can still get them back by using `old` branch though.
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### Debian, Ubuntu, Linux & Mac
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```
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$ cd
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$ git clone https://github.com/ritiek/spotify-downloader
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$ cd spotify-downloader
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$ pip install -U -r requirements.txt
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```
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**Important:** if you have installed both Python 2 and 3, the `pip` command
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could invoke an installation for Python 2. To see which Python version `pip`
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refers to, try `$ pip -V`. If it turns out `pip` is your Python 2 pip, try
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`$ pip3 install -U -r requirements.txt` instead.
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You'll also need to install FFmpeg for conversion
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(use `--avconv` if you'd like to use that instead):
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Linux: `$ sudo apt-get install ffmpeg`
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Mac: `$ brew install ffmpeg --with-libmp3lame --with-libass --with-opus --with-fdk-aac`
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If it does not install correctly, you may have to build it from source.
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For more info see https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide.
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### Windows
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Assuming you have Python 3
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([preferably v3.6 or above to stay away from Unicode errors](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30539882/whats-the-deal-with-python-3-4-unicode-different-languages-and-windows)) already installed and in PATH.
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- Download and extract the [zip file](https://github.com/ritiek/spotify-downloader/archive/master.zip)
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from master branch.
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- Download FFmpeg for Windows from [here](http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/).
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Copy `ffmpeg.exe` from `ffmpeg-xxx-winxx-static\bin\ffmpeg.exe` to PATH
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(usually C:\Windows\System32\) or just place it in the root directory extracted
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from the above step.
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- Open `cmd` and type `$ pip install -U -r requirements.txt` to install dependencies.
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The same note about `pip` as for Debian, Ubuntu, Linux & Mac applies.
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## Instructions for Downloading Songs
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**Important:** as like with `pip`, there might be no `$ python3` command.
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This is most likely the case when you have only Python 3 but not 2 installed.
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In this case try the `$ python` command instead of `$ python3`,
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but make sure `$ python -V` gives you a `Python 3.x.x`!
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- For all available options, run `$ python3 spotdl.py --help`.
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```
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usage: spotdl.py [-h]
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(-s SONG | -l LIST | -p PLAYLIST | -b ALBUM | -u USERNAME)
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[-m] [-nm] [-a] [-f FOLDER] [--overwrite {prompt,force,skip}]
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[-i {.m4a,.webm}] [-o OUTPUT_EXT] [-ff FILE_FORMAT]
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[-sf SEARCH_FORMAT] [-dm] [-d] [-mo] [-ns]
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[-ll {INFO,WARNING,ERROR,DEBUG}] [-c CONFIG]
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Download and convert tracks from Spotify, Youtube etc.
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-s SONG, --song SONG download track by spotify link or name (default: None)
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-l LIST, --list LIST download tracks from a file (default: None)
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-p PLAYLIST, --playlist PLAYLIST
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load tracks from playlist URL into <playlist_name>.txt
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(default: None)
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-b ALBUM, --album ALBUM
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load tracks from album URL into <album_name>.txt
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(default: None)
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-u USERNAME, --username USERNAME
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load tracks from user's playlist into
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<playlist_name>.txt (default: None)
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-m, --manual choose the track to download manually from a list of
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matching tracks (default: False)
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-nm, --no-metadata do not embed metadata in tracks (default: False)
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-a, --avconv use avconv for conversion (otherwise defaults to
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ffmpeg) (default: False)
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-f FOLDER, --folder FOLDER
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path to folder where downloaded tracks will be stored
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in (default: Music)
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--overwrite {prompt,force,skip}
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change the overwrite policy (default: prompt)
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-i {.m4a,.webm}, --input-ext {.m4a,.webm}
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preferred input format .m4a or .webm (Opus) (default:
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.m4a)
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-o OUTPUT_EXT, --output-ext OUTPUT_EXT
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preferred output format .mp3, .m4a (AAC), .flac, etc.
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(default: .mp3)
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-ff FILE_FORMAT, --file-format FILE_FORMAT
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file format to save the downloaded track with, each
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tag is surrounded by curly braces. Possible formats:
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['track_name', 'artist', 'album', 'album_artist',
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'genre', 'disc_number', 'duration', 'year',
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'original_date', 'track_number', 'total_tracks',
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'isrc'] (default: {artist} - {track_name})
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-sf SEARCH_FORMAT, --search-format SEARCH_FORMAT
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search format to search for on YouTube, each tag is
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surrounded by curly braces. Possible formats:
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['track_name', 'artist', 'album', 'album_artist',
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'genre', 'disc_number', 'duration', 'year',
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'original_date', 'track_number', 'total_tracks',
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'isrc'] (default: {artist} - {track_name} lyrics)
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-dm, --download-only-metadata
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download tracks only whose metadata is found (default:
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False)
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-d, --dry-run show only track title and YouTube URL, and then skip
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to the next track (if any) (default: False)
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-mo, --music-videos-only
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search only for music videos on Youtube (works only
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when YouTube API key is set (default: False)
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-ns, --no-spaces replace spaces with underscores in file names
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(default: False)
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-ll {INFO,WARNING,ERROR,DEBUG}, --log-level {INFO,WARNING,ERROR,DEBUG}
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set log verbosity (default: INFO)
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-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
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path to config.yml file (otherwise load it from same
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directory as spotdl.py) (default: None)
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```
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#### Download by Name
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For example
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- We want to download Fade by Alan Walker,
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simply run `$ python3 spotdl.py --song "alan walker fade"`.
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- The script will automatically look for the best matching song and
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download it in the folder `Music/` placed in the root directory of the code base.
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- It will now convert the song to an mp3 and try to fix meta-tags
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and album-art by looking up on Spotify.
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#### Download by Spotify Link (Recommended)
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For example
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- We want to download the same song (i.e: Fade by Alan Walker) but using
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Spotify Link this time that looks like `https://open.spotify.com/track/2lfPecqFbH8X4lHSpTxt8l`,
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you can copy it from your Spotify desktop or mobile app by right clicking
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or long tap on the song and copy HTTP link.
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- Run `$ python3 spotdl.py --song https://open.spotify.com/track/2lfPecqFbH8X4lHSpTxt8l`,
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it should download Fade by Alan Walker.
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- Just like before, it will again convert the song to an mp3 but since we used
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a Spotify HTTP link, the script is guaranteed to fetch the correct meta-tags and album-art.
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#### Download by File
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For example
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- We want to download `Fade by Alan Walker`, `Sky High by Elektromania`
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and `Fire by Elektromania` just using a single command.
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Let's suppose, we have the Spotify link for only `Fade by Alan Walker` and
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`Fire by Elektromania`.
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No problem!
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- Just make a `list.txt` in the same folder as the script and add all the
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songs you want to download, in our case it is
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(if you are on Windows, just edit `list.txt` -
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i.e `C:\Python36\spotify-downloader-master\list.txt`)
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```
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https://open.spotify.com/track/2lfPecqFbH8X4lHSpTxt8l
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elektromania sky high
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https://open.spotify.com/track/0fbspWuEdaaT9vfmbAZr1C
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```
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- Now pass `--list=list.txt` to the script, i.e `$ python3 spotdl.py --list=list.txt`
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and it will start downloading songs mentioned in `list.txt`.
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- You can stop downloading songs by hitting `ctrl+c`, the script will automatically
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resume from the song where you stopped it the next time you want to download
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the songs present in `list.txt`.
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- Songs that are already downloaded will prompt you to overwrite or skip. This behavior can be changed by
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passing `--overwrite {prompt,skip,force}`.
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#### Download by Playlist Link
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- You can copy the Spotify URL of the playlist and pass it in `--playlist` option.
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Note: This method works for public as well as private playlists.
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For example
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- `$ python3 spotdl.py --playlist https://open.spotify.com/user/nocopyrightsounds/playlist/7sZbq8QGyMnhKPcLJvCUFD`
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- The script will load all the tracks from the playlist into `<playlist_name>.txt`
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- Then you can simply run `$ python3 spotdl.py --list=<playlist_name>.txt`
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to download all the tracks.
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#### Download by Album Link
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- You can copy the Spotify URL of the album and pass it in `--album` option.
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For example
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- `$ python3 spotdl.py --album https://open.spotify.com/album/499J8bIsEnU7DSrosFDJJg`
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- The script will load all the tracks from the album into `<album_name>.txt`
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- Then you can simply run `$ python3 spotdl.py --list=<album_name>.txt`
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to download all the tracks.
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#### Download by Username
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- You can also load songs using Spotify username if you don't have the playlist URL.
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(Open profile in Spotify, click on the three little dots below name,
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"Share", "Copy to clipboard", paste last numbers or text into command-line:
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`https://open.spotify.com/user/0123456790`)
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- Try running `python3 spotdl.py -u <your_username>`, it will (only) show all your
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public playlists (which excludes collaborative and private playlists).
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- Once you select the one you want to download, the script will load all the tracks
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from the playlist into `<playlist_name>.txt`.
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- Run `$ python3 spotdl.py --list=<playlist_name>.txt` to download all the tracks.
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#### Specify the Target Directory
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If you don't want to download all the songs to the `Music/` folder relative to the
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`spotdl.py` script, you can use the `-f`/`--folder` option.
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E.g. `$ python3 spotdl.py -s "adele hello" -f "/home/user/Music/"`.
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This works with both relative and absolute paths.
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## Config File
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At first run, this tool will generate a `config.yml` in root directory
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of the code base with default options. You can then modify `config.yml`
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to override any default options.
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Also note that config options are overridden by command-line arguments.
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If you want to use custom `.yml` configuration instead of the default one, you can use `-c`/`--config` option.
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E.g. `$ python3 spotdl.py -s "adele hello" -c "/home/user/customConfig.yml"`
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## Set YouTube API Key
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By default this tool will scrape YouTube to fetch for matching video tracks.
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However, you can optionally use YouTube API for faster response time.
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To do this, [generate your API key](https://developers.google.com/youtube/registering_an_application)
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and then set it in your `config.yml`.
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## [Docker Image](https://hub.docker.com/r/ritiek/spotify-downloader/)
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[](https://hub.docker.com/r/ritiek/spotify-downloader)
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[](https://hub.docker.com/r/ritiek/spotify-downloader)
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We also provide the latest docker image on [DockerHub](https://hub.docker.com/r/ritiek/spotify-downloader/).
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- Pull (or update) the image with `$ docker pull ritiek/spotify-downloader`.
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- Run it with `$ docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/music ritiek/spotify-downloader <arguments>`.
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- The container will download music and write tracks in your current working directory.
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**Example - Downloading a Playlist**
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```
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$ docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/music ritiek/spotify-downloader -p https://open.spotify.com/user/nocopyrightsounds/playlist/7sZbq8QGyMnhKPcLJvCUFD
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$ docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/music ritiek/spotify-downloader -l ncs-releases.txt
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```
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### Exit Codes
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- `0` - Success
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- `1` - Unknown error
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- `2` - Command line error (e.g. invalid args)
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- `3` - `KeyboardInterrupt`
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- `10` - Invalid playlist URL
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- `11` - Playlist not found
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## Contributing
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Check out [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more info.
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## Running Tests
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```
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$ python3 -m pytest test
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```
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Obviously this requires the `pytest` module to be installed.
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## Disclaimer
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Downloading copyright songs may be illegal in your country.
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This tool is for educational purposes only and was created only to show
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how Spotify's API can be exploited to download music from YouTube.
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Please support the artists by buying their music.
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## License
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[](https://github.com/ritiek/spotify-downloader/blob/master/LICENSE)
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