Random QoL stuff for Spicetify users/devs
MIT License
Collection of niche utilities for Spicetify users and developers.
If you have another niche utility that you want to be included in this extension, feel free to open an issue or a pull request.
Copy utilities.js
into your Spicetify extensions directory:
Platform | Path |
---|---|
Linux |
~/.config/spicetify/Extensions or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/.config/spicetify/Extensions/
|
MacOS |
~/.config/spicetify/Extensions or $SPICETIFY_CONFIG/Extensions
|
Windows | %appdata%/spicetify/Extensions/ |
After putting the extension file into the correct folder, run the following command to install the extension:
spicetify config extensions utilities.js
spicetify apply
Note: Using the config
command to add the extension will always append the file name to the existing extensions list. It does not replace the whole key's value.
Or you can manually edit your config-xpui.ini
file. Add your desired extension filenames in the extensions key, separated them by the | character.
Example:
[AdditionalOptions]
...
extensions = autoSkipExplicit.js|shuffle+.js|trashbin.js|utilities.js
Then run:
spicetify apply
The Utilities
menu can be accessed via the profile menu dropdown.
Currently, the extension provides the following features:
Nothing much to say about this, without enabling DevTools there aren't many ways to reload the Spotify client. Seems useful for myself.
Currently Spotify prevents DevTools from being used in the following session after running spicetify enable-devtools
. This extension will automatically enable DevTools and keep it open for you.
Note: The settings will be applied after restarting the client (completely closing and reopening Spotify). It may not work for everyone.
This will change the window title to your desired string. Can be used to change that slightly annoying Spotify Free to whatever that you want.
Note: Due to the method's limitation, the title will not take effect when a track is being played.