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tidal-playlist-import

v1.2.0

Published

Transports your Spotify Playlists and more to your Tidal Account

Downloads

5

Readme

tidal-playlist-import

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Installation

if you are using npm:

npm install -g tidal-playlist-import

or if you are using yarn instead:

yarn global add tidal-playlist-import

Getting started with the Commandline

First you need to install the package described above in the section "Installation"

Then you can add your account via:

tidal-playlist-import accounts set

Here you can enter your TIDAL Login credentials. They are stored securely in your system's keychain using keytar.

? Enter TIDAL Login (Email): [email protected]
? Enter TIDAL Password: [hidden]
√ Login was successful!
[email protected] saved!

Test it out!

tidal-playlist-import import file <yourfile.txt>

Example content of yourfile.txt

Numb - Linkin Park
Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah

Commandline Options

Usage: tidal-playlist-import [options] [command]

Options:
  -v, --version                         output the version number
  -n                                    --not-interactive
  -a                                    --account
  -p                                    --prefer-matches <regexpattern...>
  -d                                    --dj
  -h, --help                            display help for command

Commands:
  set-spotify-oauth-token <token>       Sets the OAuth Token required for Import from Spotify. Obtain it here:
                                        https://developer.spotify.com/console/get-playlist/
  accounts <action> [email] [password]  Manage your TIDAL Logins. Actions: set, remove, list
  import <service> <url>                Import a playlist to your TIDAL account. Valid services are: file, spotify
  help [command]                        display help for command

Commandline Options Explained

  • -n or --not-interactive Do not open any interactive dialogs
  • -d or --dj Add Songs with Extended or Club mix automatically
  • -p or --prefer-matches Use Regular Expressions to refine your search