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Soulseek is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network and application, primarily used for sharing music.
Since its launch in 2001, it has been a trusted, ad-free, and spyware-free platform for audiophiles and music enthusiasts worldwide. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux, Soulseek offers features like chat rooms, an advanced search engine, and a search correlation system, making it easy to connect with like-minded users and discover new music effortlessly.
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- slsk-batchdl: Batch downloader from various sources
- SoulSyncBot: An automated bot for downloading Spotify playlists on the Soulseek network
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Ok I finally managed to get sldl working. I am not sure if im extra stupid but that was really hard.
I wanna give downloading some long (~10 hour) Spotify playlists a go, any tips for sldl? What was so hard about it if you don't mind me asking?
I used the docker image and I didnt know how to get the docker image to link my .config/sldl/sldl.conf to the docker /config/sldl/sldl.conf file. Ended up just making the CSV and copying it into the docker folder. Then I didnt get how to use the commands. I kept running it thinking that it would pickup my username and password from the config file eventually I relaised i had to add --user --pass point it to the csv then point it to the output file. Thanks to a reddit thread where someone layed out the commands.
Ahh ok. I don't plan to use docker, so hopefully that will make things easier.
Yay! Sometimes there is a learning curve. Ya did it. :)