![]() ![]() Then you can make your changes! Using npm run dev is a good way to test locally, since it will restart the server every time a change is made to the code. To make edits to the code, first, make sure you're in a new branch! The repo is set up to not allow commits directly on main so that none of us accidentally break everything. Then all you have to do is click it and you're set, hooray! The terminal window will show any errors on the server, and you can test everything in the browser. This will start the web server, and show a link to where it is running locally. To install all the dependencies for our project, run this command: Our dependencies are stuff like Express which lets us run a web server, or Typescript which helps us write better code. ![]() Node uses npm (the Node Package Manager) to install dependencies. Once Node is installed, open up your command line and navigate to this project folder. Know how to run things on the commandline This project uses Node: install Node.js (this will also install npm!) It will also use image APIs like Unsplash or Artbreeder to find cool images to include in the playlist cover. It will use infortmation from the Spotify API like the lyric keywords, key, bpm, dancability, and song titles to determine images, shapes and colors to use. Our app would make an album cover that fits the playlist given the moods of the songs automatically. ![]() Currently spotify's automatic playlist covers are just some of the album arts stitched together, and the creator has to go and make an image themself if they want something memorable for it. Website that lets people generate unique album covers for their spotify playlists. Deployed at, check it out! Spotify Album Cover GeneratorĬreated as a final project for CS411 Software Engineering ![]()
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