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spotifyfizyfit, a tool to migrate your Spotify playlists

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SpotifyFizyFit

The Spotify to Fizy Playlist Sync Bot is an automation tool designed to integrate Spotify playlists with Fizy. This bot fetches playlist data from Spotify and adds the tracks to corresponding playlists on Fizy. It simplifies the process of transferring music between these two platforms, ensuring your playlists are consistent across both services.

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Installation

Python (Recommended Method)

  • spotifyfizyfit can be installed by running pip install spotifyfizyfit.
  • To update spotifyfizyfit run pip install --upgrade spotifyfizyfit

On some systems you might have to change pip to pip3.

Other options - On Termux - `sh -c "$(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fleizean/spotifyfizyfit/main/install.sh)"` - Build from source ```bash git clone https://github.com/flizean/spotifyfizyfit && cd spotifyfizyfit sh install.sh ``` Right now, enjoy it with `spotifyfizyfit`.

Specifying JSON File Path

During installation, you might need to specify the path to a JSON file. You can do this by setting an environment variable or passing the path as an argument to the script. For example:

To get started, you need to request your data from Spotify. Please refer to the following document for detailed instructions:

[Spotify Data Collection Guide](https://github.com/fleizean/spotifyfizyfit/blob/main/md/SpotifyCollectData.md)

Usage

To use the Spotify to Fizy Playlist Sync Bot, follow these steps:

  1. Install the spotifyfizyfit package by running the following command:

    pip install spotifyfizyfit
    
  2. Update the spotifyfizyfit package to the latest version with the following command:

    pip install --upgrade spotifyfizyfit
    

    Note: On some systems, you might need to use pip3 instead of pip.

01. Specify the path to your JSON configuration file. You can do this in one of the following ways:

 - **Directly as a Command-Line Argument:**
   ```bash
   spotifyfizyfit /path/to/your/config.json
   ```
  1. Enjoy using spotifyfizyfit to sync your Spotify playlists with Fizy!

Contributions

We welcome contributions to the SpotifyFizyFit project! If you would like to contribute, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md file for detailed instructions on how to get started.

Thank you for your interest in contributing to our project!

License

This project is Licensed under the MIT License.

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