To create this Web Based Application Audio Playlist organizer(Customizer)
In this PROJECT i used following Programming Languages
React, JavaScript, HTML, CSS
Code Editor and Other Tools used in this Project: Visual Studio Code, Bash, Git, Spotify API
Important COMMAND's used in the Project on Bash
In Terminal or Command line type
#To install npm npm install (or) npm install -g npm
#To check already installed npm version (optional) npm -v
#To check already installed node version (optional) node -v
npx create-react-app my-app cd my-app npm start
(Note: you want to change MY-APP name in that place you can give anyname but Small Letter aka Lowercase)
OUTPUT you can see in Browser(after every time you Enter npm start in Bash(CLI))
Important Things you want to Create and RUN this Web Based App successfully:
http://localhost:3000/ (it will open in browser automatically when you type npm start) Spotify Account Spotify Developer Account GOTO Spotify Create An App ( https://developer.spotify.com/ (OR) https://developer.spotify.com/dashboard/applications) GOTO Edit settings in Redirect URI you want to type (http://localhost:3000/) then add it and save it COPY Spotify Client ID and paste it to Spotify.js which place it asks Client ID
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