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Spotify

7 Best Free and Open Source Text-Based Spotify Clients

December 31, 2024 Luke Baker CLI, Multimedia, Roundup

These text-based Spotify clients lets you enjoy Spotify streaming without using the semi-official bloated app.

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Spotifatius – simple Spotify CLI

December 31, 2024 Luke Baker CLI, Multimedia

Spotify + status + some Latin = Spotifatius

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zpotify – CLI for controlling Spotify playback

December 31, 2024 Luke Baker CLI, Multimedia

zpotify is a CLI for controlling Spotify playback and much more.

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Visp – Vi-like Spotify client

October 27, 2023 Luke Baker Multimedia

Visp is an interactive console client for Spotify. It’s free and open source software published under the MIT license.

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Psst – Spotify client with native GUI

October 27, 2023 Steve Emms Multimedia

Psst is a Spotify client sporting an attractive graphical user interface. It requires a subscription to Spotify Premium.

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Spot – Native Spotify client for GNOME

October 27, 2023 Steve Emms Multimedia

Spot is a GTK/Rust native Spotify client for the GNOME desktop. The software only works with a Spotify premium account.

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4 Best Free and Open Source GUI Spotify Clients

October 27, 2022 Luke Baker Multimedia, Roundup

These open source GUI Spotify clients lets you enjoy Spotify streaming without using the semi-official bloated app.

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Spotube – Flutter based lightweight Spotify client

October 12, 2022 Luke Baker Multimedia, Reviews, Software

Spotube is billed as a “fast, modern, lightweight and efficient Spotify music client”. Here’s our verdict.

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Streaming with Linux: Spotify

September 14, 2022 Luke Baker Multimedia, Reviews

This is a new series that surveys popular streaming services from a Linux perspective. We look at the semi-official Linux client and third-party clients.

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spotify-player – command driven Spotify player

September 7, 2022 Luke Baker CLI, Multimedia, Reviews, Software

spotify-player is a command-line Spotify client that’s written in Rust. It’s published under an open source license.

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