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Fetch synced lyrics from Musixmatch and save it as *.lrc file, written in Python. Go version https://github.com/fashni/MxLRC-Go

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MxLRC

Command line tool to fetch synced lyrics from Musixmatch and save it as *.lrc file.


Go version

I'm currently learning Go and I cannot think of a project to start with. So I decided to rewrite this script in Go.

Check it out here


Downloads

Standalone binary

Download from Release page

Python script

Required Python 3.6+

  • Clone/download this repo
  • Install dependancy with pip
pip install -r requirements.txt

Usage

usage: mxlrc.py [-h] -s SONG [SONG ...] [-o OUTDIR] [-t SLEEP] [-d DEPTH] [-u]
                [--bfs] [-q] [--token TOKEN]

Fetch synced lyrics (*.lrc file) from Musixmatch

optional arguments:
  -h, --help              show this help message and exit
  -s SONG [SONG ...], --song SONG [SONG ...]
                          song information in the format [ artist,title ], a
                          text file containing list of songs, or a directory
                          containing the song files
  -o OUTDIR, --out OUTDIR output directory to save the .lrc file(s), default:
                          lyrics
  -t SLEEP, --sleep SLEEP sleep time (seconds) in between request, default: 30
  -d DEPTH, --depth DEPTH (directory mode) maximum recursion depth, default: 100
  -u, --update            (directory mode) rewrite existing .lrc files inside the
                          output directory
  --bfs                   (directory mode) use breadth first search for scanning
                          directory
  -q, --quiet             suppress logging output
  --token TOKEN           musixmatch token

Example:

One song

mxlrc -s adele,hello

Multiple song and custom output directory

mxlrc -s adele,hello "the killers,mr. brightside" -o some_directory

With a text file and custom sleep time

mxlrc -s example_input.txt -t 20

Directory Mode (recursive)

mxlrc -s "Dream Theater"

This option overrides the -o/--outdir argument which means the lyrics will be saved in the same directory as the given input.

The -d/--depth argument limit the depth of subdirectory to scan. Use -d 0 or --depth 0 to only scan the specified directory.


How to get the Musixmatch Token

Follow steps 1 to 5 from the guide here to get a new Musixmatch token.

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