> [!WARNING] > > This project is provided for educational and experimental purposes only. It is not intended for production or commercial use and may violate the terms of service of third‑party music platforms. Use of this software is at your own risk; the authors provide no warranties and accept no liability for any consequences arising from its use. # LRX-CLI A CLI tool for fetching LRC lyrics on Linux. Automatically detects the currently playing track via MPRIS/DBus and retrieves the best-matching lyrics from multiple sources, ranked by confidence scoring. ## Sources Sources are queried in order. High-confidence results (exact match or manual insert) terminate the pipeline early; otherwise all sources are tried and the highest-confidence result wins. 1. **Local** — sidecar `.lrc` files or embedded audio metadata (FLAC, MP3) 2. **Cache Search** — fuzzy cross-album lookup in local cache 3. **Spotify** — synced lyrics via Spotify's API (requires `SPOTIFY_SP_DC`) 4. **LRCLIB** — exact match from [lrclib.net](https://lrclib.net) (requires full metadata) 5. **LRCLIB Search** — fuzzy search from lrclib.net (requires at least a title) 6. **Netease** — Netease Cloud Music public API 7. **QQ Music** — QQ Music via self-hosted API proxy (requires `QQ_MUSIC_API_URL` that provides the same interface as [tooplick/qq-music-api](https://github.com/tooplick/qq-music-api)) ## Usage See `lrx --help` for full command reference. Common use cases: - Fetch lyrics for the currently playing track: ```bash lrx fetch ``` using a specific player or source to fetch from: ```bash lrx --player mpd fetch --method lrclib-search ``` - Search by metadata (bypasses MPRIS): ```bash lrx search -t "My Love" -a "Westlife" lrx search --trackid "5p0ietGkLNEqx1Z7ijkw5g" ``` or for a local file: ```bash lrx search --path "/path/to/Westlife - My Love.flac" ``` - Export to sidecar `.lrc` file (or `.txt` with `--plain`): ```bash lrx export lrx export --plain lrx export --output /path/to/lyrics.lrc ``` - Cache management: ```bash lrx cache stats # statistics with source×status table and confidence distribution lrx cache query # inspect cache entries for current track lrx cache clear # clear cache of current track lrx cache clear --all # clear entire cache lrx cache confidence spotify 100 # manually set confidence for a source ``` ## Configuration Set credentials via environment variable or `.env` file: - `~/.config/lrx/.env` — user-level - `.env` in working directory — project-local - Shell environment — highest priority ```env SPOTIFY_SP_DC=your_cookie_value QQ_MUSIC_API_URL=https://api.example.com PREFERRED_PLAYER=spotify ``` - `SPOTIFY_SP_DC` — required for Spotify source. Defaults to empty (disabled Spotify source). - `QQ_MUSIC_API_URL` — required for QQ Music source. Defaults to empty (disabled QQ Music source). - `PREFERRED_PLAYER` — preferred MPRIS player when multiple are active. Defaults to `spotify`. Only used when no `--player` flag is given and more than one player (or none of them) is currently playing. Shell completion (zsh/fish/bash): ```bash lrx --install-completion ``` ## Credits - [lrclib.net](https://lrclib.net) - [spotify-lyrics-api](https://github.com/akashrchandran/spotify-lyrics-api) - [librelyrics-spotify](https://github.com/libre-lyrics/librelyrics-spotify) - [NeteaseCloudMusicAPI](https://www.npmjs.com/package/NeteaseCloudMusicApi?activeTab=readme) - [qq-music-api](https://github.com/tooplick/qq-music-api)