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  1. Spicetify - GitHub

    Supports Windows, macOS, and Linux. JavaScript 21.8k 825 spicetify-themes Public A community-driven collection of themes for customizing Spotify through Spicetify - …

  2. GitHub - spicetify/cli: Command-line tool to customize Spotify …

    Dec 10, 2018 · Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, macOS, and Linux. - spicetify/cli

  3. docs/docs/getting-started.md at main · spicetify/docs · GitHub

    Documentation website for spicetify. Contribute to spicetify/docs development by creating an account on GitHub.

  4. Releases · spicetify/cli - GitHub

    Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, macOS, and Linux. - Releases · spicetify/cli

  5. Download extensions and themes directly from Spicetify

    Customize your Spotify client directly from within Spicetify! Marketplace allows you to browse, download, and install extensions, themes, and CSS snippets with ease.

  6. Installation · spicetify/marketplace Wiki · GitHub

    Extract the zip, and copy resulting folder into your Spicetify custom apps directory as marketplace: ... At least one theme must be applied in order for Marketplace to install themes correctly, in …

  7. spicetify repositories · GitHub

    5 days ago · This serves as an archive to the versioned xpui JS and CSS files to facilitate Spicetify development.

  8. GitHub - spicetify/spicetify-themes: A community-driven collection …

    This is a collection of themes for spicetify, a command-line tool to customize Spotify. You can add your own theme simply by opening a Pull Request (more info in CONTRIBUTING.md).

  9. GitHub - boudywho/easy-spicetify-arch: A shell script that ...

    This script exists because I got tired of fighting Spicetify + Flatpak on Arch. It went through a lot of trial and error: broken paths, missing prefs, Flatpak quirks, shell weirdness, you name it.

  10. easy-spicetify-arch/README.md at main - GitHub

    This script exists because I got tired of fighting Spicetify + Flatpak on Arch. It went through a lot of trial and error: broken paths, missing prefs, Flatpak quirks, shell weirdness, you name it.