A simple command line utility to download MP3 files of Spotify tracks. Note those files are downloaded from Grooveshark, not from Spotify itself.
THIS PROJECT IS IN MAINTENANCE MODE
Time is finite and these days I'm focusing on other projects. Hope you understand.
- I'll keep working on the occasional bug fixing and making sure it still works on the supported platforms.
- Most probably I won't add any new feature. Feature requests will be kept open in case somebody wants to contribute with a pull request.
$ sudo gem install spotify-to-mp3
Probably sudo
can be ommited if using rvm or similar.
Make sure you have rubygems installed and configured:
$ sudo apt-get install rubygems1.9 ruby1.9.1-dev
$ echo 'PATH=$PATH:/var/lib/gems/1.9/bin' | sudo tee /etc/profile.d/rubygems1.9.sh >/dev/null
$ sudo gem install spotify-to-mp3
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Create a file (like
songs.txt
) and copy the Spotify songs URLs to it. Plain song names are also accepted. It will look like this:http://open.spotify.com/track/1JqTcOjOn7gEpeC0JcRVPa spotify:track:1fE3ddAlmjJ99IIfLgZjTy The Drums - Money
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Download songs. They are saved to the current directory. Errors will appear in red (like when a song is not found).
$ spotify-to-mp3 songs.txt
Also, as it's common in Unix programs, you can pipe in the songs:
$ echo white knuckle ride | spotify-to-mp3
or simply:
$ spotify-to-mp3
and drag the songs from the Spotify app to the terminal.
2014-05-05
- Accept track IDs from stdin
2012-08-20
- Set filename artist and title from Grooveshark
2012-01-11
- Touch already downloaded songs. This way songs no more in the download list can be spotted easily.
2011-10-03
- Make it work on ruby 1.8.7 (Snow Leopard)
2011-09-26
- Both Spotify URLs and plain song names are accepted
$ rspec
- Consider multiple artists songs
- Filter Grooveshark results by artist, title and length
- Accept tracks from stdin (instead of from a file, to drag songs directly to the app)
- Exit with a single Ctrl+C
- Cleaner output
- Don't pick remixes