Personal Playlist Commands

Personal playlists are tied to your user account and can be accessed from any server with Soya Music. Create and manage your own music collections with these commands. All commands use the prefix >.

About Personal Playlists

  • Personal playlists follow you across any server with Soya Music
  • Only you can modify your personal playlists by default
  • Use >pl-share to let others access your playlists

pl-create

Creates a new personal playlist that is specific to you across servers.

Usage

>pl-create <name>

Examples

>pl-create Chill_Vibes>pl-create Workout_Mix

Note

Personal playlists are tied to your user and can be accessed from any server with Soya Music.

pl-delete

Deletes one of your personal playlists.

Usage

>pl-delete <name>

Examples

>pl-delete Old_Playlist

Note

This action cannot be undone, so be careful when deleting playlists.

pl-import

Imports tracks from a global playlist into one of your personal playlists.

Usage

>pl-import <global playlist> <your playlist>

Examples

>pl-import Popular_Hits My_Favorites

Note

A great way to save songs from public playlists to your personal collection.

pl-info

Shows detailed information about one of your personal playlists.

Usage

>pl-info <name>

Examples

>pl-info My_Jams

Note

Displays all tracks in the playlist along with additional information.

pl-list

Shows a list of all your personal playlists.

Usage

>pl-list

Examples

>pl-list

Note

Use this to quickly see all playlists you have created.

pl-load

Loads tracks from one of your playlists into the queue without playing immediately.

Usage

>pl-load <name>

Examples

>pl-load Party_Mix

Note

This adds all songs to your queue but does not start playback automatically.

pl-remove-duplicate

Removes duplicate tracks from one of your personal playlists.

Usage

>pl-remove-duplicate <name>

Examples

>pl-remove-duplicate My_Collection

Note

Useful for cleaning up playlists that may have accumulated duplicate songs over time.

pl-rename

Renames one of your personal playlists.

Usage

>pl-rename <old name> <new name>

Examples

>pl-rename Old_Name Better_Name

Note

The playlist content remains the same, only the name changes.

pl-savecurrent

Saves the currently playing track to one of your personal playlists.

Usage

>pl-savecurrent <playlist name>

Examples

>pl-savecurrent Favorites

Note

A quick way to add songs you discover to your collections.

pl-save-queue

Saves the entire current queue to one of your personal playlists.

Usage

>pl-save-queue <playlist name>

Examples

>pl-save-queue Great_Session

Note

Perfect for preserving a great listening session for future use.

pl-share

Generates a shareable link for your personal playlist that others can use to import.

Usage

>pl-share <name>

Examples

>pl-share Best_Rock_Songs

Note

A great way to share your music taste with friends across different servers.