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Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ![](https://www.codefactor.io/repository/github/darkempire78/spotify-customizer/badge?style=for-the-badge) ![](https://img.shields.io/github/repo-size/Darkempire78/spotify-customizer?style=for-the-badge) 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | # Spotify Customizer 6 | 7 | Chrome extension to customize Spotify web client (themes, lyrics, ...) 8 | 9 | ## Theme Preview 10 | 11 | ### Dracula theme 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | ### Amoled theme 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | ### Lyrics 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | ## Installation 24 | 25 | **CHROME** 26 | * Download the repository 27 | * Go to `chrome://extensions/` 28 | * Enable the `Developer Mode` 29 | * Click on `Load unpacked` 30 | * Select the repository folder 31 | 32 | ## Features 33 | * Remove subscribe button 34 | * Remove subscribe modal 35 | * Add Lyrics 36 | * Change the theme 37 | 38 | ## Options 39 | You can click on the extension icon 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | ## Create a new theme 44 | 45 | You can easily create a new theme. 46 | 47 | 1. Create a new css file in the `themes` folder (you can check other themes to create your new theme) 48 | 2. Add the theme in the `options.html` file 49 | 3. Create a Pull Request 50 | 51 | ## Discord 52 | 53 | Join the Discord server ! 54 | 55 | [![](https://i.imgur.com/UfyvtOL.png)](https://discord.gg/sPvJmY7mcV) 56 | 57 | ## Contributing 58 | 59 | Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change. 60 | 61 | Please make sure to update tests as appropriate. 62 | 63 | ## License 64 | 65 | This project is under [GPLv3](LICENSE). 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /addLyrics.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | window.setInterval(myCallback, 2000); 2 | 3 | let currentLyricsURL = "" 4 | const defaultDiacriticsRemovalMap = [ 5 | {'base':'A', 'letters':/[\u0041\u24B6\uFF21\u00C0\u00C1\u00C2\u1EA6\u1EA4\u1EAA\u1EA8\u00C3\u0100\u0102\u1EB0\u1EAE\u1EB4\u1EB2\u0226\u01E0\u00C4\u01DE\u1EA2\u00C5\u01FA\u01CD\u0200\u0202\u1EA0\u1EAC\u1EB6\u1E00\u0104\u023A\u2C6F]/g}, 6 | {'base':'AA','letters':/[\uA732]/g}, 7 | {'base':'AE','letters':/[\u00C6\u01FC\u01E2]/g}, 8 | {'base':'AO','letters':/[\uA734]/g}, 9 | {'base':'AU','letters':/[\uA736]/g}, 10 | {'base':'AV','letters':/[\uA738\uA73A]/g}, 11 | {'base':'AY','letters':/[\uA73C]/g}, 12 | {'base':'B', 'letters':/[\u0042\u24B7\uFF22\u1E02\u1E04\u1E06\u0243\u0182\u0181]/g}, 13 | {'base':'C', 'letters':/[\u0043\u24B8\uFF23\u0106\u0108\u010A\u010C\u00C7\u1E08\u0187\u023B\uA73E]/g}, 14 | {'base':'D', 'letters':/[\u0044\u24B9\uFF24\u1E0A\u010E\u1E0C\u1E10\u1E12\u1E0E\u0110\u018B\u018A\u0189\uA779]/g}, 15 | {'base':'DZ','letters':/[\u01F1\u01C4]/g}, 16 | {'base':'Dz','letters':/[\u01F2\u01C5]/g}, 17 | {'base':'E', 'letters':/[\u0045\u24BA\uFF25\u00C8\u00C9\u00CA\u1EC0\u1EBE\u1EC4\u1EC2\u1EBC\u0112\u1E14\u1E16\u0114\u0116\u00CB\u1EBA\u011A\u0204\u0206\u1EB8\u1EC6\u0228\u1E1C\u0118\u1E18\u1E1A\u0190\u018E]/g}, 18 | {'base':'F', 'letters':/[\u0046\u24BB\uFF26\u1E1E\u0191\uA77B]/g}, 19 | {'base':'G', 'letters':/[\u0047\u24BC\uFF27\u01F4\u011C\u1E20\u011E\u0120\u01E6\u0122\u01E4\u0193\uA7A0\uA77D\uA77E]/g}, 20 | {'base':'H', 'letters':/[\u0048\u24BD\uFF28\u0124\u1E22\u1E26\u021E\u1E24\u1E28\u1E2A\u0126\u2C67\u2C75\uA78D]/g}, 21 | 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{'base':'x','letters':/[\u0078\u24E7\uFF58\u1E8B\u1E8D]/g}, 87 | {'base':'y','letters':/[\u0079\u24E8\uFF59\u1EF3\u00FD\u0177\u1EF9\u0233\u1E8F\u00FF\u1EF7\u1E99\u1EF5\u01B4\u024F\u1EFF]/g}, 88 | {'base':'z','letters':/[\u007A\u24E9\uFF5A\u017A\u1E91\u017C\u017E\u1E93\u1E95\u01B6\u0225\u0240\u2C6C\uA763]/g} 89 | ]; 90 | let changes; 91 | 92 | function removeDiacritics (str) { 93 | if(!changes) { 94 | changes = defaultDiacriticsRemovalMap; 95 | } 96 | for(let i=0; i { 165 | if (document.getElementById("lyricsContainer").style.display === "block") { 166 | document.getElementById("lyricsContainer").style.display = "none" 167 | } else { 168 | document.getElementById("lyricsContainer").style.display = "block" 169 | } 170 | }; 171 | buttonContainer.prepend(b) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/Picture1.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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'boolean' ? obj.blockSubscribeButton : true; 7 | let blockSubscribeModal = obj && typeof obj.blockSubscribeModal === 'boolean' ? obj.blockSubscribeModal : true; 8 | let addLyricsButton = obj && typeof obj.addLyricsButton === 'boolean' ? obj.addLyricsButton : true; 9 | 10 | if (blockSubscribeButton == true) { 11 | chrome.scripting.insertCSS({ 12 | target: { tabId: tabId }, 13 | files: [`./blockSubscribeButton.css`] 14 | }) 15 | .then(() => { 16 | console.log("Subscribe button removed"); 17 | }) 18 | .catch(err => console.log(err)); 19 | } 20 | 21 | if (blockSubscribeModal == true) { 22 | chrome.scripting.insertCSS({ 23 | target: { tabId: tabId }, 24 | files: [`./blockSubscribeModal.css`] 25 | }) 26 | .then(() => { 27 | console.log("Subscribe modal removed"); 28 | }) 29 | .catch(err => console.log(err)); 30 | } 31 | 32 | if (addLyricsButton == true) { 33 | chrome.scripting.executeScript({ 34 | target: {tabId: tabId}, 35 | files: ['addLyrics.js'], 36 | }) 37 | .then(() => { 38 | console.log("Lyrics button added"); 39 | }) 40 | .catch(err => console.log(err)); 41 | } 42 | 43 | chrome.scripting.insertCSS({ 44 | target: { tabId: tabId }, 45 | files: [`./themes/${themeSelected}`] 46 | }) 47 | .then(() => { 48 | console.log("Theme injected"); 49 | }) 50 | .catch(err => console.log(err)); 51 | }); 52 | } 53 | }); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /blockSubscribeButton.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Remove Premium button */ 2 | 3 | .Root__top-bar header button:not( 4 | button[data-testid="user-widget-link"] 5 | ) { 6 | display: none !important; 7 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /blockSubscribeModal.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Remove Subscribe modal */ 2 | 3 | div.GenericModal__overlay { 4 | display: none !important; 5 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /manifest.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "manifest_version": 3, 3 | "name": "Spotify Customizer", 4 | "version": "1.2.0", 5 | 6 | "description": "Extension to customize Spotify web client.", 7 | "author": "Darkempire78", 8 | "homepage_url": "https://github.com/Darkempire78/", 9 | 10 | "icons": { 11 | "16": "assets/logo16.png", 12 | "48": "assets/logo48.png", 13 | "128": "assets/logo128.png" 14 | }, 15 | 16 | "background": { 17 | "service_worker": "background.js" 18 | }, 19 | 20 | "permissions": [ 21 | "storage", 22 | "activeTab", 23 | "scripting", 24 | "tabs" 25 | ], 26 | 27 | "host_permissions": [ 28 | "https://open.spotify.com/*" 29 | ], 30 | 31 | "action": { 32 | "default_popup": "options.html" 33 | } 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /options.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .content { 2 | margin: 10px; 3 | } 4 | 5 | #titleContainer, #saveButtonContainer { 6 | text-align: center; 7 | } 8 | 9 | #saveButtonContainer { 10 | margin-top: 20px; 11 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /options.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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29 | 30 | Add Lyrics button 31 |
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34 | 35 | Remove subscribe button 36 |
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39 | 40 | Remove subscribe modal 41 |
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48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /options.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | async function save_options() { 2 | let themeSelected = document.getElementById('themeSelector').value; 3 | let blockSubscribeButton = document.getElementById('blockSubscribeButton').checked; 4 | let blockSubscribeModal = document.getElementById('blockSubscribeModal').checked; 5 | let addLyricsButton = document.getElementById('addLyricsButton').checked; 6 | 7 | chrome.storage.sync.set({ 8 | themeSelected: themeSelected, 9 | blockSubscribeButton: blockSubscribeButton, 10 | blockSubscribeModal: blockSubscribeModal, 11 | addLyricsButton: addLyricsButton, 12 | }, function() { 13 | // Update status to let user know options were saved. 14 | let status = document.getElementById('status'); 15 | status.textContent = 'Options saved.'; 16 | chrome.tabs.query({active: true, currentWindow: true}, function(tabs) { 17 | chrome.tabs.update(tabs[0].id, {url: tabs[0].url}); 18 | }); 19 | setTimeout(function() { 20 | status.textContent = ''; 21 | }, 750); 22 | }); 23 | 24 | } 25 | 26 | // Restores select box and checkbox state using the preferences 27 | // stored in chrome.storage. 28 | function restore_options() { 29 | // Use default value 30 | chrome.storage.sync.get({ 31 | themeSelected: "default.css", 32 | blockSubscribeButton: true, 33 | blockSubscribeModal: true, 34 | addLyricsButton: true 35 | }, function(items) { 36 | console.log(items) 37 | document.getElementById('themeSelector').value = items.themeSelected; 38 | document.getElementById('blockSubscribeButton').checked = items.blockSubscribeButton; 39 | document.getElementById('blockSubscribeModal').checked = items.blockSubscribeModal; 40 | document.getElementById('addLyricsButton').checked = items.addLyricsButton; 41 | }); 42 | } 43 | document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', restore_options); 44 | document.getElementById('save').addEventListener('click', save_options); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/amoled.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | div:not( 2 | .os-scrollbar-handle, /* Scroll bar */ 3 | ._982a1a5bec5b5ed635faecee50abbf7f-scss, /* Search bar */ 4 | ._73c0f5c4b73a2d9c1d9186747c209b3e-scss, /* Main - first menu / Shortcut */ 5 | div[data-testid="card-click-handler"], /* Images in the main menu */ 6 | div[class="_44881e85bbb5cd28916f811dff7c6bf2-scss _3b68cfe0e56b5af0f7d01a8872187b6d-scss f3fc214b257ae2f1d43d4c594a94497f-scss"], /* Banner "is playing in another device" */ 7 | .progress-bar__fg, /* Track progress bars */ 8 | .icon /* Icons*/ 9 | ) { 10 | background-color: black !important; 11 | } 12 | 13 | html { 14 | color: whitesmoke !important; 15 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/default.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Do not modify or remove this file */ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /themes/dracula.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | body { 2 | --spice-main: #282a36; 3 | --spice-sec-player: #44475a; 4 | --spice-selected-row: #44475a; 5 | --spice-text: #f8f8f2; 6 | --spice-subtext: #bd93f9; 7 | --spice-extratext: #44475a; 8 | --spice-sidebar: #282a36; 9 | --spice-player: #282a36; 10 | --spice-card: #ff5555; 11 | --spice-sec-card: #44475a; 12 | --spice-shadow: #000000; 13 | --spice-button: #f8f8f2; 14 | --spice-button-active : #50fa7b; 15 | --spice-button-disabled: #6272a4; 16 | --spice-button-knob: #ffb86c; 17 | --spice-tab-active: #ffb86c; 18 | --spice-notification: #ffb86c; 19 | --spice-notification-error: #ff5555; 20 | --spice-misc: #50fa7b; 21 | } 22 | 23 | /* Profile */ 24 | 25 | figure[data-testid="user-widget-avatar"] { 26 | border-radius: 50% !important; 27 | } 28 | 29 | /* Navbar */ 30 | 31 | nav[class="Root__nav-bar"] { 32 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 33 | } 34 | 35 | .kYBlAcRblnjQ6kKW4JCy { 36 | background: none !important; /* Remove the shadow*/ 37 | } 38 | 39 | a[aria-current="page"]:not( 40 | a.logo 41 | ) { 42 | background-color: var(--spice-card) !important; /*Backgound color of the selected menu*/ 43 | } 44 | 45 | span[as="span"] { 46 | color: var(--spice-subtext) !important; 47 | } 48 | 49 | /* Top bar */ 50 | 51 | .JBEYL0L5KiIeKcmT3gNp { 52 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 53 | } 54 | 55 | .Root__top-bar { 56 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 57 | } 58 | 59 | .jNSwrrV1feJDbTAzoSUb { 60 | background-color: transparent !important; 61 | } 62 | 63 | .Hn_m1H5t0xMhZa46UHuC { 64 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 65 | } 66 | 67 | /* Main background */ 68 | 69 | div[class="os-content"] { 70 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 71 | } 72 | 73 | div[class="_7ae3a7b5ef70bce1740ff486c4467d56-scss"] { 74 | background-image: linear-gradient(transparent, transparent), linear-gradient(var(--spice-main), var(--spice-main)) !important; 75 | } 76 | 77 | div[role="presentation"] { 78 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 79 | } 80 | 81 | section[data-testid="home-page"] { 82 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 83 | } 84 | 85 | ._2411182f42f92a221e29c993de036981-scss { 86 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 87 | } 88 | 89 | ._3802c04052af0bb5d03956299250789e-scss { 90 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 91 | } 92 | 93 | /* Card */ 94 | 95 | .YWQ6MaodStrAvAMCg1wx { 96 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; /* Remove card background */ 97 | } 98 | 99 | /* Playlist */ 100 | 101 | section[role="presentation"] { 102 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 103 | } 104 | 105 | div[class="_1066d722d4c5fe45076daa358de0a969-scss"] { 106 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 107 | } 108 | 109 | ._2UQIjShn4okBf3lckuD { 110 | background: none !important; 111 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 112 | } 113 | 114 | .contentSpacing { 115 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 116 | } 117 | 118 | .main-view-container__scroll-node-child { 119 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 120 | } 121 | 122 | ._59ed5f1313c7c4b211995d2b6463683f-scss { 123 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 124 | background-image: none !important; 125 | } 126 | 127 | /* Podcats */ 128 | 129 | .e4013774de0c6a5d514276a81e510b20-scss { 130 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 131 | } 132 | 133 | .ed41532bcdf759f4cd19be1a8114dd5d-scss { 134 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 135 | background-image: none !important; 136 | } 137 | 138 | /* Biography */ 139 | 140 | li._95c63d8d8f105881620bdf062feaf969-scss { 141 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 142 | } 143 | 144 | div.os-viewport { 145 | background-color: var(--spice-main) !important; 146 | } 147 | 148 | /* Player */ 149 | 150 | .Root__now-playing-bar footer { 151 | background-color: var(--spice-sec-player) !important; 152 | } 153 | 154 | ._mSbAWxlXgc2ONtpnuXQ:before, ._mSbAWxlXgc2ONtpnuXQ:after { 155 | background: none !important; 156 | } 157 | 158 | /*Likes */ 159 | 160 | .a65d8d62fe56eed3e660b937a9be8a93-scss, 161 | .a65d8d62fe56eed3e660b937a9be8a93-scss:focus, 162 | .a65d8d62fe56eed3e660b937a9be8a93-scss:hover { 163 | color: var(--spice-card) !important; 164 | } 165 | 166 | /* Images */ 167 | 168 | img { 169 | border-radius: 5% !important; 170 | } --------------------------------------------------------------------------------