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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15273 · Nov 6

#typescript#electron#material_you#music#music_player#netease_cloud_music#react#reactjs Music You is a free desktop music player that lets you enjoy all the features of NetEase Cloud Music on your computer, with a modern, easy-to-use design that follows Google’s Material You style. You can log in with your phone, browse recommendations, manage your music library, listen to podcasts and radio, see lyrics (including word-by-word highlights), play local files, and access your cloud music. The app is built with React and Electron, works on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and is open source—so you can even download and modify the code yourself. This gives you a smooth, full-featured music experience right on your desktop, with regular updates and a clean, customizable interface. https://github.com/GuMengYu/music-you

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