Spicetify Spotify UPDATED Download

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Athenna Jimenez

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Jan 24, 2024, 9:44:17 PM1/24/24
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However, the update might have major changes to the client, which means you will need to run spicetify update (spicetify upgrade in Spicetify versions below 2.27.0) every time you update Spotify. If no update for Spicetify is available, it means that it either still works by simply running spicetify backup apply, or that we are still working on updating Spicetify to work on the new version.

Bummed out as I was I decided to uninstall spicetify and remove the .config/spicetify files too but the issue was still there. After that I reinstalled spotify quite a few times, removing the config for that each time.

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When you deleted the config files, did you delete the cache as well? If not, I would try rebuilding it again perhaps the cleanest way is uninstall spotify, delete the config and cache directories and reinstall.

Using the auto-updated local launcher now available as an official arch package I cant get spicetify to work even when setting the config to use the new .local/share/spotify-launcher/install/usr/ path via the 'spotify-path' option. I just get the "Cannot backup app files. Reinstall Spotify and try again" error.

I too am using Ubuntu 22.04 and my spicetify config file is at /.config/spicetify/config-xpui.ini. I found this by prompting the terminal with spicetify config-dir, and it opened my config directory of spicetify.

I have a problem with spicetify, the issue is that although the official app works, when I install spicetify , Spotify only shows black screen. This is in Windows 11 btw. I also tried uninstalling the app and restoring Spicetify but no luck

my spicetify themes vanished after I rebooted my computer. I am not using the windows store version, I'm using the version downloaded from the Spotify website. I also can't seem to get it to work again. Has anyone else run into this issue?

I just installed spicetify, and it works fine, except for the fact that it keeps randomly pausing my music. It almost seems as if it's in intervals, but I don't get more than like 45 seconds of music before it pauses.

So like most people I can't stand the new UI it makes everything way harder to navigate around the app. I saw the link for spicetify and was wondering if other people have allot of experience with it? Does it allow people to customize the UI like adding back in the search bar at the top? or does it just slightly change things up a bit?

Seems like there is an issue with the updated hashes, the corrent one should be a8dfb752bfd696ef03291af961c4c2f3163f729fc95579a3843edbd3e91cda67. For yay users, you can put it in manually with yay -S spicetify-cli --editmenu

The release announcement of spicetify 2.7.0 states it is only compatible with the most recent release of Spotify (version 1.1.69). This Spotify version is only available for Windows right now, which breaks this package. I'd suggest reverting to the previous release of spicetify (v2.6.7) until Spotify releases 1.1.69 for GNU/Linux.

The actual logistics of how it works doesn't matter that much as the main issue is it looking godawful; if you're interested in seeing how to make Spicetify extensions the only way to learn is to look at the spicetify-cli source code, and utilize already existing extensions' source code as reference.

Spicetify is not exactly an application, it is a multi platform command-line tool used to customise the official Spotify client and the method to download this differs as you can only run it by using the code provided in Github. Since I am not a comp-sci major and only stumbled upon it through IG reels, I had a hard time downloading it at first. But all is well now that my spotify is looking funky ?

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