
Its important for authenticatingĬlick on SHOW CLIENT SECRET to reveal the clientSecret. Then Edit settings & add as Redirect URI for the app. Go to & login with your spotify account (Skip if you’re logged in)

You need a spotify account & a developer app for There are some configurations that needs to be done to start using this software I’ll/try to upload the package binaries to linux debian/arch/ubuntu/snap/flatpack/redhat/chocolatey stores or software centers or repositories Configuration AppImages require appimage-launcher to be installed Grab the binariesĪll the binaries are located in the releases, just download Windowsĭownload the setup file & follow along the installer Linux Ubuntu/Debian/Linux Mint/Pop_!OS:ĭownload the Spotube-linux-x86_64.deb then double click it or runĭownload the Spotube-linux-x86_64.AppImage file & double click to run it. I’m always releasing newer versions of binary of the software each 2-3 month with minor changes & each 6-8 month with major changes. Mostly buying spotify premium is the best way to support their valuable creations)

Much like how the Task Manager window has an option for "always on top", a very slim Spotify bar with the same propertiy would be great in-game or in any other fullscreen application. When I wrote toolbar, I realize overlay would better describe what I'm hoping for. This "toolbar" would probably be most appealing to gamers, since we dont like interruptions, but also to others who wish to make their music experience as pleasant as possible. While the current option works well enough, it force-minimizes the current window and brings up the Spotify window, which we then have to minimize, before returning to previous occupation. (activated by pressing an (editable) hotkey?) (See image) The toolbar would be shown on top of current windows. However, keyboards/laptop keyboards that doesnt have these buttons would benefit from having an option to show a smaller version on-screen providing the same functions. Many computers today already have integrated hotkeys (usually located above the F1-F12 buttons) that allows simple pausing and previous/next functions. Since most ideas seems to be different ways to make our listening more efficient, smooth and comfortable here´s mine.
