🔉 A Client for the Spotify Web API, written in C#/.NET
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SpotifyAPI-NET

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An API for the Spotify-Client and Spotify's Web API, written in .NET

Spotify's Web API (link)

Based on simple REST principles, our Web API endpoints return metadata in JSON format about artists, albums, and tracks directly from the Spotify catalogue. The API also provides access to user-related data such as playlists and music saved in a “Your Music” library, subject to users authorization.

Spotify's unofficial Local API

Do you ever wanted to control your local Spotify Client with some sort of API? Now you can! This API gives you full control over your spotify client. You can get infos about the currently playing song, get its Album-Art, skip/pause and much more. It also features multiple Event-Interfaces.

Docs and Usage

More Information, Installation-Instructions, Examples and API-Reference can be found at github.io/SpotifyAPI-Net/

NuGet

You can add the API to your project via nuget-package:

Install-Package SpotifyAPI-NET
//or
Install-Package SpotifyAPI-Net -pre

Example

SpotifyLocalAPI Example SpotifyWebAPI Example
WebExample LocalExample