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Make spring, summer, fall, and winter playlists from your listening history on Last.fm.

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Make spring, summer, fall, and winter playlists from your listening history on Last.fm. Create your playlists on Spotify or export them as CSV or JSON.

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Last.fm user choice


Year and season choice


Playlist creation

To Do

  • Add ability to create playlists with Google Music. Maybe wait until there's an official public API. :/
  • Offer sorting filtered tracks by name, artist, and play count.
  • Tests!

How to Develop

First Time

You will need npm, Ruby, and bundler installed.

npm install -g bower
npm install -g grunt-cli
cp env.sh.sample env.sh

Register for a Last.fm API account. Modify env.sh and fill in your Last.fm API keys and secrets, as well as a session key. You can run openssl rand -base64 40 to generate a random session key.

Every Time

npm install # also installs necessary gems and bower packages
foreman start -f Procfile.dev
open http://localhost:5000

The Sinatra server serves up the AngularJS app as well as watches for changes to files as you develop, to recompile CoffeeScript and SASS as necessary.

How to Deploy to Heroku

Create a new app on Heroku.

git remote add heroku [email protected]:yourherokuapp.git
heroku config:add BUILDPACK_URL=https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-ruby.git
heroku config:set NODE_ENV=production
heroku config:set LASTFM_API_KEY=your_lastfm_api_key
heroku config:set RACK_ENV=production
heroku config:set SESSION_KEY=your_session_key
./deploy.sh
heroku ps:scale web=1

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