![]() It's also worth noting that Blueberry changes the wallpaper using the gsettings set picture-uri command, so it should work on any GNOME-based desktop that supports this, and not just GNOME (it didn't work with Cinnamon for me though, I'm not sure why). ] This has been fixed, the script no longer exists if no song is playing on your Spotify account. If you run it while no song is playing, it will show an error and exit, so that means you can't add to startup, for example (it doesn't stop if you pause a song though). ![]() You need to run it while a song is already playing on your Spotify account. This Blueberry Python script does have a pretty important downside, though. You can use the native desktop app, the Spotify snap or flatpak packages, Spotify web, using some other desktop Spotify clients, and even Spotify running on your phone.įor authentication, the script requires creating a developer app, and using its client id and secret. The script changes your background to the currently playing Spotify song album cover and song title, no matter how you listen to music on Spotify. The artist and song title are also displayed on the wallpaper. The wallpaper includes the album cover in the center, while also using the 2 main colors from the cover to paint the rest of the wallpaper. ![]() Blueberry is a new Python scripts that sets your currently playing Spotify song title and album cover as your GNOME desktop wallpaper.
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