![]() The first time you run this command, you’ll be prompted to enter your client ID followed by your client secret. Keep those codes available as you open a terminal and run Spotify TUI by using the spt command. You’re essentially creating a bridge by which Spotify TUI can communicate with your Spotify account. Again, don’t be intimidated you just need to copy and paste a few lines of text. Your next step is creating a Spotify app. Review them appropriately, then check the box and click “Accept the Terms.” You’ll be asked to agree to some terms as a Spotify developer. Go to the Spotify Developer dashboard and log in with the Spotify account you plan to stream with. If you aren’t, no need to worry it just means accepting the developer terms of service. If you happen to already be a developer, skip this step. Using Spotify TUI requires that you register as a Spotify API developer. ![]() You have a little bit of work on the front-end to get Spotify TUI set up, so let’s get cracking. If you have access to AUR packages through pacman, simply use this command: sudo pacman -S spotify-tui Setting Up Spotify TUI If you run Arch Linux or an Arch-based system, like Manjaro, EndeavourOS, or Garuda, you can get it in the AUR and install it with your preferred AUR helper.
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