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    RemoteTTS

    RemoteTTS

    Tool to remotely activate Text-To-Speech (TTS) on a server

    The tool provides a simple TCP/UDP interface to let a remote machine perform TTS outputs.
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    Mopidy

    Mopidy

    Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python

    ...Through extensions, Mopidy can play music from cloud services like Spotify, SoundCloud, and TuneIn. With Mopidy's extension support, you can easily add backends for new music sources. Mopidy is a Python application that runs in a terminal or in the background on Linux computers or Macs that have network connectivity and audio output. Out of the box, Mopidy is an HTTP server. If you install the Mopidy-MPD extension, it becomes an MPD server too. Many additional frontends for controlling Mopidy are available as extensions. You and the people around you can all connect their favorite MPD or web client to the Mopidy server to search for music and manage the playlist together.
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    Angular Spotify

    Angular Spotify

    Spotify client built with Angular 12, Nx Workspace, ngrx

    A simple Spotify client built with Angular 12, Nx workspace, ngrx, TailwindCSS and ng-zorro. Spotify premium is required for the Web Playback SDK to play music. If you are using a free account, you can still browse the app, but it couldn't play the music. I still remember Window Media Player on windows has the visualization when you start to play the music, and I wanted to have the same experience when listening to Spotify. That is the reason I started this project. I found that there...
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