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WYRICS Git some lyrics
===============================================================================
Fetch lyrics for a song from songlyrics.com with this script.
You can fetch them by search queries, or by their URL.
This used to use lyrics.wikia.com, but that's defunct now. ;c
Fetch lyrics for a song from lyrics.ovh with this script.
This used to use songlyrics.com-- and before that, lyrics.wikia.com.
songlyrics.com has more flexible searching (you could make typos), but it
is a pretty slow site.
lyrics.ovh is a good deal faster, but much more picky.
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PRE-REQUISITES
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You'll need:
* "gendl" in your $PATH
* a POSIX-compatible shell (tested with `pdksh` and `bash`)
* "curl", "wget", or "ftp" installed
* "lynx" installed
* curl
* a shell
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USAGE
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WYRICS
--------------------
Just run "wyrics" like so:
wyrics -s "query"
wyrics -u page_url
If you use the "-u" option, the lyrics will just be printed to stdout.
If you decide to use "-s", though, search results'll be displayed to your
screen (via stderr)-- each numbered from 1-10.
Just type a number, hit enter, and the lyrics'll pop up.
$ wyrics -s "boston"
1 Boston
2 Sonny:We're Better Than Boston
3 Boston Manor:FY1
4 Boston Manor:Halo
5 Boston Manor:Wolf
6 Boston Manor:Stick Up
7 Boston Manor:If I Can't Have It No One Can
8 Boston Manor:Square One
9 Boston Manor:Driftwood
10 Boston Manor:Forget Me Not
>>
wyrics $ARTIST $SONG
If you want to save lyrics to a file, you'll need to redirect the
output-- "wyrics -s 'bob' > BOB.txt"
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... however, I've also included some more scripts that'll help make wyrics
and listening to music with lyrics more convenient:
output--
$ wyrics "dream theater" "octavarium" > lyrics.txt
WYDIR
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Just run "wydir" like so:
wydir file-ext [prefix]
file-ext should be the file-extension of songs in the current dir.
prefix should be a prefix to search results to help make them
more accurate-- like, for example, the band-name, the
album, etc.
This is really convenient if you wanna get the lyrics of an album in
one go. =w=
MP
--------------------
MP is a font-end to the music-player MPV.
What MP does, is that before a song is played, it tries to "cat" it's
lyrics file (assumed to be like "song.ogg.txt"), then executes MPV.
Since it executes MPV once for every song passed, you're probably wondering
how you could seek back or forward a song.
Normally you'd use "<" or ">", but with MP, just use CTRL-C and "Q".
The escape-code of CTRL-C (4) is caught by MP, and interpreted to mean you
wanna go back a song.
The regular escape-code of "Q" (0) is caught, and interpreted to mean you
want to skip to the next song.
wydir $ARTIST $FILE_EXTENSION
Convenient if you wanna get the lyrics of an album in one go.
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BORING STUFF
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License is CC-0 (though, "gendl" is GPLv3)
License is CC-0
Author is Jaidyn Ann <jadedctrl@teknik.io>
Sauce is at https://git.eunichx.us/wyrics.git
Sauce is at https://git.feneas.org/detruota/wyrics.git

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# Return a version of a filename suitable for making a
# query. Replace "_" with spaces, get rid of file-ext.
function query_name {
filename="$1"
suffix="$2"
local filename="$1"
local suffix="$2"
basename "$filename" ".$suffix" \
| sed 's/_/ /g'
| sed 's/_/ /g' \
| sed 's/ /%2a/g'
}
# STRING --> STRING
# Return the name of a file's lyrics text-file.
# Will be the full-name + .txt
function text_name {
filename="$1"
local filename="$1"
echo "${filename}.txt"
}
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# invocation
function usage {
echo "usage: wydir file-ext [prefix]"
echo "usage: wydir artist file-ext"
echo " 'file-ext' should be the ext to songs in this dir"
echo " 'prefix' should be a prefix (I.E., band-name) to"
echo " help make search-results more accurate."
echo " 'artist' the songs' artist"
exit 2
}
# --------------------------------------
SUFFIX="$1"
PREFIX="$2"
ARTIST="$1"
SUFFIX="$2"
if test -z "$SUFFIX"; then
usage
fi
for file in $(ls *.$1); do
echo "... $file ..."
lyrics="$(wyrics -s "$PREFIX $(query_name "$file" "$SUFFIX")")"
for file in ./*.$SUFFIX; do
echo "... $(query_name "$file" "$SUFFIX") ..."
name="$(query_name "$file" "$SUFFIX")"
lyrics="$(wyrics "$ARTIST" "$name")"
if test -n "$lyrics"; then
echo "$lyrics" > "$(text_name "$file")"

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#!/bin/sh
########################################
# name: wyrics
# desc: fetch lyrics by URL or query
# from songlyrics.com
# desc: fetch lyrics from lyrics.ovh
# main: Jaidyn Ann
# <jadedctrl@teknik.io>
# lisc: CC 0
########################################
# --------------------------------------
# generic
# NIL --> STRING
# read from stdin until eof hit; return all input
# good for writing functions that take piped info
function reade {
local stack=""
while read input; do
stack="$(printf '%s\n%s' "$stack" "$input")"
done
echo "$stack"
}
# NUMBER STRING --> [BOOLEAN]
# have the user choose a number, up to a given max, with prompt.
function number_choose {
local max=$1
local prompt="$2"
printf "$prompt" >&2
read response
if test $response -lt $max; then
return $response
else
number_choose $max "$prompt"
fi
}
# NUMBER NUMBER --> NUMBER
# add two numbers together. pretty obvious.
function add {
local operator=$1
local operatee=$2
echo "$1 + $2" \
| bc
}
# NUMBER NUMBER --> NUMBER
# subtract two numbers. pretty obvious.
function subtract {
local operator=$1
local operatee=$2
echo "$1 - $2" \
| bc
}
# --------------------------------------
# searching
# STRING --> STRING
# return a result-list from a search query
# return lyrics for given query, if available
function search {
local query="$1"
local query="$(echo "$query" | sed 's/ /+/g')"
local artist="$(sanitize "$1")"
local song="$(sanitize "$2")"
curl -Ls "https://songlyrics.com/index.php?section=search&searchW=${query}" \
| sed '1,/serpresult/d' \
| grep "title=" \
| grep -v "<h3" \
| search_parse
curl -Ls "https://api.lyrics.ovh/v1/${artist}/${song}" \
| sed 's%^{"lyrics":"%%' \
| sed 's%"}$%%' \
| sed 's%\\n\\n%\n%g' \
| sed 's%\\n%\n%g'
# | sed 's%\\r%%g'
}
# |STRING --> STRING
# take slightly-trimmed search HTML and turn it into result-list
function search_parse {
local html="$(reade)"
# sanitize search strings
function sanitize {
local str="$(echo "$1" | sed 's/ /%2A/g')"
local stack=""
local i=0
IFS='
'
for line in $html; do
i=$(add $i 1)
local url="$(echo "$line" \
| sed 's/.*href=\"//' \
| sed 's/\".*//')"
local title="$(echo "$line" \
| sed 's%.*title="%%' \
| sed 's%".*%%')"
if echo "$title" | grep "http" > /dev/null; then
i=$(subtract $i 1)
else
stack="$(printf '%s\n%s@%s@%s' \
"$stack" "$i" "$url" "$title")"
if echo "$str" | grep ',the\.' >/dev/null; then
str="the%2A${str}"
fi
done
echo "$stack" \
| head -11
echo "$str"
}
# --------------------------------------
# result manipulation
# |STRING --> STRING
# return the title of a result
function result_title {
local result="$(reade)"
echo "$result" \
| awk -F "@" '{ print $3 }' \
| tr -d '\n'
}
# |STRING --> STRING
# return the ID of a result
function result_index {
local result="$(reade)"
echo "$result" \
| awk -F "@" '{ print $1 }' \
| tr -d '\n'
}
# |STRING --> STRING
# return the URL of a result
function result_url {
local result="$(reade)"
echo "$result" \
| awk -F "@" '{ print $2 }' \
| tr -d '\n'
}
# |STRING [STRING] --> STRING
# display all results in a result-list to stderr.
# if second argument is 'long', then URLs are printed, too.
function results_display {
local results="$(reade)"
local long="$1"
IFS='
'
for result in $results; do
local index="$(echo "$result" | result_index)"
local title="$(echo "$result" | result_title)"
local url="$(echo "$result" | result_url)"
echo "$index $title" >&2
if test "$long" = "long"; then
echo "$url" >&2
fi
done
}
# STRING --> STRING
# have the user choose a single result from the result-list
function result_choose {
local results="$1"
local max="$(echo "$results" | wc -l)"
number_choose $max ">> "
local response=$?
echo "$results" \
| grep "^$response@"
}
# --------------------------------------
function blank_lines {
local html="$(reade)"
echo "$html" \
| sed 's%^<br />%<p></p>%' \
| sed 's%^<br/>%<p></p>%'
}
# STRING --> STRING
# return the lyrics of a given URL
function lyrics {
local url="$1"
curl -Ls "$url" \
| sed '1,/iComment-text">/d' \
| sed '/<\/div>/,$d' \
| blank_lines \
| lynx -stdin -dump \
| sed 's/^ //g'
}
# --------------------------------------
# invocation
# NIL --> STRING
# print usage and abort
function usage {
echo "usage: wyrics -s query"
echo " wyrics -u url"
echo "usage: wyrics artist title"
exit 2
}
# --------------------------------------
ARTIST="$1"
SONG="$2"
if test -z "$ARTIST" -o -z "$SONG"; then usage; fi
case "$1" in
"-u")
lyrics "$2"
;;
"-s")
results="$(search "$2")"
echo "$results" | results_display
url="$(result_choose "$results" | result_url)"
lyrics "$url"
;;
# # *)
# # usage
# # ;;
esac
search "$ARTIST" "$SONG"