jitwxs is an independent Chinese developer whose open-source utilities revolve around bridging the gap between popular mainland music services and the desktop. The single published title, 163 Music Lyrics, is a lightweight console program that downloads, synchronizes and exports timed lyrics from NetEase Cloud Music and QQ Music, storing them as LRC or plain-text files so listeners can keep offline karaoke-style captions alongside local MP3 or FLAC libraries. Typical use cases include archiving personal playlists before subscription lapses, embedding lyrics into portable players that lack network access, or preparing subtitle tracks for DIY music videos. Written in Go, the tool runs on any modern Windows machine, needs no installation, and can be driven from batch scripts that loop through entire albums. Because it reads public APIs rather than scraping web pages, updates are infrequent yet stable, and the codebase remains small enough for privacy-conscious users to audit. The publisher’s broader GitHub presence shows a pattern of focused, single-purpose utilities rather than a large catalog, but the approach—minimal dependencies, command-line efficiency, Mandarin-first documentation—signals a commitment to solving everyday friction for Chinese-speaking audiences. 163 Music Lyrics and any future jitwxs releases are available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always resolving to the newest upstream build and supporting unattended batch installation alongside other applications.
云音乐歌词获取处理工具【网易云、QQ音乐】
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