How I spiced up the Spotify Windows app with a custom theme and extensions using the terminal (and you can too)


Back in the days of Windows Phone, we’d often see all kinds of creative ways to interact with apps and services that we either didn’t have or had sub-par support for. 

Learning from those days, I love to poke around on the web and see what interesting third-party projects are out there that do something exciting or improve my experience in something I use daily. Spicetify is exactly that: it makes the Spotify app for Windows just a little bit better. 





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