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| name | spotify |
| description | Spotify: play, search, queue, manage playlists and devices. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | Zeus Agent |
| license | MIT |
| prerequisites | {"tools":["spotify_playback","spotify_devices","spotify_queue","spotify_search","spotify_playlists","spotify_albums","spotify_library"]} |
| metadata | {"hermes":{"tags":["spotify","music","playback","playlists","media"],"related_skills":["gif-search"]}} |
Control the user's Spotify account via the Hermes Spotify toolset (7 tools). Setup guide: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/features/spotify
The user says something like "play X", "pause", "skip", "queue up X", "what's playing", "search for X", "add to my X playlist", "make a playlist", "save this to my library", etc.
spotify_playback — play, pause, next, previous, seek, set_repeat, set_shuffle, set_volume, get_state, get_currently_playing, recently_playedspotify_devices — list, transferspotify_queue — get, addspotify_search — search the catalogspotify_playlists — list, get, create, add_items, remove_items, update_detailsspotify_albums — get, tracksspotify_library — list/save/remove with kind: "tracks"|"albums"Playback-mutating actions require Spotify Premium; search/library/playlist ops work on Free.
One search, then play by URI. Do NOT loop through search results describing them unless the user asked for options.
spotify_search({"query": "miles davis kind of blue", "types": ["album"], "limit": 1})
→ got album URI spotify:album:1weenld61qoidwYuZ1GESA
spotify_playback({"action": "play", "context_uri": "spotify:album:1weenld61qoidwYuZ1GESA"})
For "play some " (no specific song), prefer types: ["artist"] and play the artist context URI — Spotify handles smart shuffle. If the user says "the song" or "that track", search types: ["track"] and pass uris: [track_uri] to play.
Single call — don't chain get_state after get_currently_playing.
spotify_playback({"action": "get_currently_playing"})
If it returns 204/empty (is_playing: false), tell the user nothing is playing. Don't retry.
Direct action, no preflight inspection needed.
spotify_playback({"action": "pause"})
spotify_playback({"action": "next"})
spotify_playback({"action": "set_volume", "volume_percent": 50})
spotify_playlists list to find the playlist ID by namespotify_playlists add_items with the playlist_id and URIsspotify_playlists({"action": "list"})
→ found "Late Night Jazz" = 37i9dQZF1DX4wta20PHgwo
spotify_playback({"action": "get_currently_playing"})
→ current track uri = spotify:track:0DiWol3AO6WpXZgp0goxAV
spotify_playlists({"action": "add_items",
"playlist_id": "37i9dQZF1DX4wta20PHgwo",
"uris": ["spotify:track:0DiWol3AO6WpXZgp0goxAV"]})
spotify_playback({"action": "recently_played", "limit": 3})
spotify_playlists({"action": "create", "name": "Focus 2026"})
→ got playlist_id back in response
spotify_playlists({"action": "add_items", "playlist_id": <id>, "uris": [<3 uris>]})
Use spotify_library with the right kind.
spotify_library({"kind": "tracks", "action": "save", "uris": ["spotify:track:..."]})
spotify_library({"kind": "albums", "action": "list", "limit": 50})
spotify_devices({"action": "list"})
→ pick the device_id by matching name/type
spotify_devices({"action": "transfer", "device_id": "<id>", "play": true})
403 Forbidden — No active device found on any playback action means Spotify isn't running anywhere. Tell the user: "Open Spotify on your phone/desktop/web player first, start any track for a second, then retry." Don't retry the tool call blindly — it will fail the same way. You can call spotify_devices list to confirm; an empty list means no active device.
403 Forbidden — Premium required means the user is on Free and tried to mutate playback. Don't retry; tell them this action needs Premium. Reads still work (search, playlists, library, get_state).
204 No Content on get_currently_playing is NOT an error — it means nothing is playing. The tool returns is_playing: false. Just report that to the user.
429 Too Many Requests = rate limit. Wait and retry once. If it keeps happening, you're looping — stop.
401 Unauthorized after a retry — refresh token revoked. Tell the user to run hermes auth spotify again.
Spotify uses three interchangeable ID formats. The tools accept all three and normalize:
spotify:track:0DiWol3AO6WpXZgp0goxAV (preferred)https://open.spotify.com/track/0DiWol3AO6WpXZgp0goxAV0DiWol3AO6WpXZgp0goxAVWhen in doubt, use full URIs. Search results return URIs in the uri field — pass those directly.
Entity types: track, album, artist, playlist, show, episode. Use the right type for the action — spotify_playback.play with a context_uri expects album/playlist/artist; uris expects an array of track URIs.
get_state before every action. Spotify accepts play/pause/skip without preflight. Only inspect state when the user asked "what's playing" or you need to reason about device/track.403 Premium required or 403 No active device. Those are permanent until user action.spotify_search to find a playlist by name — that searches the public Spotify catalog. User playlists come from spotify_playlists list.kind: "tracks" with album URIs in spotify_library (or vice versa). The tool normalizes IDs but the API endpoint differs.