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GitHub Actions workflow that automatically updates the covers from your last.fm's weekly chart everyday, inside your profile repository's README.md file. Useful for customizing your profile in repos named after your GitHub username.

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🤖 About this repo

This is a small project that I started because I wanted to have my last.fm weekly chart on my GitHub profile. I used GitHub Actions because they can be scheduled with cron jobs and you won't need to pass any sensitive information to modify the README.md file.

🎵 Example output, automatically updated every day

👩🏽‍💻 What you'll need

  • A README.md file.
  • Last.fm API key
    • Fill this form to instantly get one. Requires a last.fm account.
  • Set up a GitHub Secret called LASTFM_API_KEY with the value given by last.fm.
  • Also set up a LASTFM_USER GitHub Secret with the user you'll get the weekly charts for.
  • Add a <!-- lastfm --> tag in your README.md file, with two blank lines below it. The album covers will be placed here.

Instructions

To use this release, add a lastfm.yml workflow file to the .github/workflows folder in your repository with the following code:

name: lastfm-to-markdown

on:
  schedule:
    - cron: '2 0 * * *'
  workflow_dispatch:

jobs:
  lastfm:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v2
      - name: lastfm to markdown
        uses: melipass/[email protected]
        with:
          LASTFM_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.LASTFM_API_KEY }}
          LASTFM_USER: ${{ secrets.LASTFM_USER }}
#         INCLUDE_LINK: true # Optional. Defaults is false. If you want to include the link to the album page, set this to true.
#         IMAGE_COUNT: 6 # Optional. Defaults to 10. Feel free to remove this line if you want.
      - name: commit changes
        continue-on-error: true
        run: |
          git config --local user.email "[email protected]"
          git config --local user.name "GitHub Action"
          git add -A
          git commit -m "Updated last.fm's weekly chart" -a

      - name: push changes
        continue-on-error: true
        uses: ad-m/[email protected]
        with:
          github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}\
          branch: main

The cron job is scheduled to run once a day because Last.fm's API updates weekly chart data daily at 00:00, it's useless to make more than 1 request per day because you'll get the same information back every time. You can manually run the workflow in case Last.fm's API was down at the time, going to the Actions tab in your repository.

🚧 To do

  • Allow users to choose the image size for the album covers.
  • Feel free to open an issue or send a pull request for anything you believe would be useful.

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GitHub Actions workflow that automatically updates the covers from your last.fm's weekly chart everyday, inside your profile repository's README.md file. Useful for customizing your profile in repos named after your GitHub username.

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