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https://github.com/Roshy10/taylors-version
A React app which updates Spotify playlists to use Taylor Swift's re-released tracks
https://github.com/Roshy10/taylors-version
react spotify taylor-swift
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A React app which updates Spotify playlists to use Taylor Swift's re-released tracks
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/Roshy10/taylors-version
- Owner: Roshy10
- License: gpl-3.0
- Created: 2021-02-13T10:27:40.000Z (over 3 years ago)
- Default Branch: develop
- Last Pushed: 2023-10-30T19:16:43.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-06-12T04:24:16.384Z (5 months ago)
- Topics: react, spotify, taylor-swift
- Language: JavaScript
- Homepage: https://taylors-version.com
- Size: 1.1 MB
- Stars: 49
- Watchers: 6
- Forks: 9
- Open Issues: 27
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- Funding: .github/FUNDING.yml
- License: LICENSE
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README
# Taylor's Version
This is a React app which allows you to automatically replace Taylor Swift songs in your Spotify playlists with the (
Taylor's Version).The recommended way of using this is to visit the hosted version at https://taylors-version.com however if you wish to
run it yourself you're welcome to.## Contributing
Contributions towards this project are welcome, please feel free to raise issues, or have a look at the issue page for
ideas for making pull requests.## Running it yourself
1. Visit the Spotify developer dashboard and create an application and set the callback url
to `http://localhost:9000/spotify`, you'll need the client ID for your app later.
2. Download the project: `git clone [email protected]:Roshy10/taylors-version.git`
3. Go to webpack.common.js and set `externals.config.appUrl` to `http://localhost:9000` and `externals.config.clientId`
to the one you generated earlier (or if you use an IDE like Webstorm, you can set the environment variables yourself
in your run configuration)
4. run `npm install`
5. run `npm start`
6. visit `http://localhost:9000` and it should be running