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Doesn’t this just save the playlist into my listenbrainz account? How would I get it into navidrome? Or am I missing something?

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$ python -m troi.cli weekly-jams --help
Usage: python -m troi.cli weekly-jams [OPTIONS] USER_NAME

  Generate a weekly jams playlist for your local collection

Options:
  -d, --db_file TEXT        Database file for the local collection
  -t, --threshold FLOAT     Minimum match percentage for metadata matches.
                            Must be 0.0 - 1.0
  -u, --upload-to-subsonic  upload playlist via subsonic API
  -m, --save-to-m3u TEXT    save to specified m3u playlist
  -j, --save-to-jspf TEXT   save to specified JSPF playlist
  -y, --dont-ask            save playlist without asking user
  --help                    Show this message and exit.

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So I should be running this inside my navidrome docker-contianer and point it to the database and it should work? Sorry for the stupid question. I skimmed the docs and as they say: it’s not made for end-users yet, but recommendations are really the one thing I am misssing in navidrome.

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