Ecosystem
Tomahawk is totally extensible. Websites can talk to it, additional content resolvers can be plugged in, new ways to connect can be enabled, and more. Want to try your hand at making something cool? Check out some of the APIs, documentation and source code.
Or, just play around with some of the stuff others have built:
by muesli & sydlawrence
Toma.hk is a universal embeddable music player. Anyone can create a widget to put in their page without having to know specific song links or music service APIs… they just need the name of the artist and song and Toma.hk does the rest. Anyone that visits a page with a Toma.hk player just needs to click play, behind the scenes it searches multiple sources (Spotify, SoundCloud, Official.fm, Ex.fm, and more), finds the best match for the song and just plays back in browser (or for Spotify tracks will launch Spotify).
If you have Tomahawk installed, when you click the play button it will add the song to your Queue and play it once your currently playing song is done.
based on Playgrub by Toby Padilla (forked and tweaked by J Herskowitz)
A bookmarklet that scrapes playlist metadata from a number of websites and, thanks to Tomahawk, lets you listen right there in-page. If it's a keeper, a simple click of "send to Tomahawk" sends them right into the app so it's always at your fingers.
Watch a screencast of Tomahawk (and bookmarklet) showing the beauty of decoupling metadata from the file source: http://t.co/nqs0LbaGet it!
by Alf Eaton
A Google Chrome extension for adding Tomahawk (and Spotify) play buttons to pages with RDFa markup. Then when you visit pages with the appropriate RDFa markup (mo:Track) then the play buttons will just get inserted right into the page.
by Mark Reeder
A playlist translator, that will take URLs for playlists from Rhapsody, Napster, Rdio, Mog, Ex.fm, Soundcloud and output them as .xspf playlist. The best part is the built in tomahawk:// links... select that as the desired output and watch the playlist just appear in Tomahawk.
by James Wheare
Originally built to work with Playdar, but 100% compatible with Tomahawk, Playlick is an awesome playlist site/player that can import playlist metadata from Spotify, Last.fm, XSPF and podcasts. It also imports album listings and can generate a playlist by combining two Last.fm profiles. If you like what it generates, then you can easily use Tomahawklet (above) to import that playlist back into Tomahawk!
by James Wheare
Looking for a more conventional web-based media player UI to navigate your Last.fm library? Give Playdar.player your (or anyone else's Last.fm user name and get back a library of everything you have ever scrobbled. Let Tomahawk handle resolving the content, you just worry about what to listen to.




