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I have a suggestion that you could add. It would be very nice if your tool would also support the streaming service Tidal, as this is also used by a lot of people
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Currently, only the 20 first results of each type are shown in the search results page at a time. It'd be interesting to be able to check out the results further through a pagination component.
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We have a test suite in development, and we implement tests using nock + chai + mocha. The endpoints listed below are categorized as in the Web API reference.
The test folder has examples of how the tests should be implemented! These should all be placed under the test/playlist.test.ts file.
You don't need to write tests for all functions, all contributions are valid!
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It is a very exciting Authorization Flow for developers of server-less applications that use Spotify API directly.
Not only will the users of these applications no longer have to setup their own Spotify Applications,
but also the creators will get to see usage metrics of their applications in their Spotify Dashboard.
You can find out how it works [here](https://developer.spotify.com