Get an LRC format (synchronized) lyrics for your music.
pip install syncedlyrics
syncedlyrics "SEARCH_TERM"
By default, this will prefer time synced lyrics, but use plaintext lyrics, if no synced lyrics are available.
To only allow one type of lyrics specify --plain-only
or --synced-only
respectively.
Flag | Description |
---|---|
-o |
Path to save .lrc lyrics, default="{search_term}.lrc" |
-p |
Space-separated list of providers to include in searching |
-l |
Language code of the translation (ISO 639-1 format) |
-v |
Use this flag to show the logs |
--plain-only |
Only look for plain text (not synced) lyrics |
--synced-only |
Only look for synced lyrics |
--enhanced |
Searches for an Enhanced (word-level karaoke) format. If it isn't available, search for regular synced lyrics. |
# This simple
lrc = syncedlyrics.search("[TRACK_NAME] [ARTIST_NAME]")
# Or with options:
syncedlyrics.search("...", plain_only=True, save_path="{search_term}_1234.lrc", providers=["NetEase"])
# Get a translation along with the original lyrics (separated by `\n`):
syncedlyrics.search("...", lang="de")
# Get a word-by-word (karaoke) synced-lyrics if available
syncedlyrics.search("...", enhanced=True)
Feel free to suggest more providers or make PRs to fix the broken ones.
If you use this library in your research, you can cite as follows:
@misc{syncedlyrics,
author = {Momeni, Mohammad},
title = {syncedlyrics},
year = {2022},
publisher = {GitHub},
journal = {GitHub repository},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/moehmeni/syncedlyrics}},
}