A command-line tool to customize the official Spotify client's appearance and functionality on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Spicetify CLI is a command-line tool that allows users to customize the official Spotify desktop client. It solves the problem of Spotify's limited theming options by enabling deep visual modifications and functional extensions through CSS, extensions, and custom apps.
Spotify users on Windows, macOS, or Linux who want to personalize their client's appearance, add features, or gain more control over their listening experience.
Developers choose Spicetify CLI because it's the leading open-source tool for Spotify customization, offering extensive theming capabilities, extension support, and cross-platform compatibility without requiring a modified client.
Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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Allows full color changes and CSS injection across Spotify's interface, enabling complete visual overhauls as listed in the README's features.
Supports injecting extensions and custom apps to add new features like UI manipulation and player control, extending beyond Spotify's default options.
Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it accessible for most desktop Spotify users, as explicitly stated in the README.
Backed by an active Discord community and regular updates, evidenced by GitHub release badges and extensive documentation on spicetify.app.
Spotify client updates frequently break Spicetify themes and extensions, requiring users to wait for patches or manually troubleshoot, leading to instability.
Requires command-line proficiency and CSS/JavaScript knowledge for advanced customizations, which can be intimidating for non-developers.
Violates Spotify's Terms of Service, potentially voiding official support and posing account risks, though community-driven fixes are common.