Intro
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Ever get your SO/ hot date/ that bartender that kinda looks like Ryan
Gosling back to your place and when you go to put on some sweet jams for
a long night of a̶w̶k̶w̶a̶r̶d̶ ̶h̶i̶p̶ ̶c̶o̶n̶v̶u̶l̶s̶i̶o̶n̶s̶  sexy fun times only to have the time it takes to open up your browser,find a playlist and then click play put a damper on the mood?
 
Enter Get Lucky.

Get Lucky is a command line interface that for Songza that'll let you set the mood with almost with minimal time at your computer.


Usage
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Help Message
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To view the help documentation you enter the command `gl` or the option
`-h` / `--help` after any command

Getting Lucky
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When it gets hot and heavy, whether you need some sound cover so your
roommate doesn't bust into your room concerned that you're torturing a
porpoise (sorry Dave) or just enjoy some background music run the
command: `gl lucky` This will play a random Songza playlist for getting
lucky.

You can also pick an option that best describes how you like to get
down.::

    -m, --makeout          
    -s, --sexy                                       
    -d, --seductive              
    -a, --aggressive                                 
    -x, --extreme


Example Calls: ::

    gl lucky -m
    gl lucky --seductive

Not Getting Lucky
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Get Lucky is great for even when you're not rocking the cabash. You can
quickly play Songza playlists by activity, genre, or mood. These
commands take the following form where `< >` denotes an argument.::

    gl mood <mood>   
    gl genre <genre>  
    gl activity <activity>

The
arguments must be a valid Songza `mood <http://songza.com/discover/moods>`_.,
`activity <http://songza.com/discover/activity>`_, `genre <http://songza.com/discover/genres>`_. Also if the argument is more than one word you must put it in quotes.
Example Calls: ::

    gl activity 'ballroom dancing'
    gl activity "getting high"
    gl genre metal