Configure spotify

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# Sample config file
# The theme colours can be an rgb string of the form "255, 255, 255" or a string that references the colours from your terminal theme: Reset, Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Magenta, Cyan, Gray, DarkGray, LightRed, LightGreen, LightYellow, LightBlue, LightMagenta, LightCyan, White.
theme:
active: Cyan # current playing song in list
banner: LightCyan # the "spotify-tui" banner on launch
error_border: Red # error dialog border
error_text: LightRed # error message text (e.g. "Spotify API reported error 404")
hint: Yellow # hint text in errors
hovered: Magenta # hovered pane border
inactive: Gray # borders of inactive panes
playbar_background: Black # background of progress bar
playbar_progress: LightCyan # filled-in part of the progress bar
playbar_progress_text: Cyan # song length and time played/left indicator in the progress bar
playbar_text: White # artist name in player pane
selected: LightCyan # a) selected pane border, b) hovered item in list, & c) track title in player
text: "255, 255, 255" # text in panes
header: White # header text in panes (e.g. 'Title', 'Artist', etc.)
behavior:
seek_milliseconds: 5000
volume_increment: 10
# The lower the number the higher the "frames per second". You can decrease this number so that the audio visualisation is smoother but this can be expensive!
tick_rate_milliseconds: 250
# Enable text emphasis (typically italic/bold text styling). Disabling this might be important if the terminal config is otherwise restricted and rendering text escapes interferes with the UI.
enable_text_emphasis: true
# Controls whether to show a loading indicator in the top right of the UI whenever communicating with Spotify API
show_loading_indicator: true
# Disables the responsive layout that makes the search bar smaller on bigger
# screens and enforces a wide search bar
enforce_wide_search_bar: false
# Determines the text icon to display next to "liked" Spotify items, such as
# liked songs and albums, or followed artists. Can be any length string.
# These icons require a patched nerd font.
liked_icon:
shuffle_icon: 🔀
repeat_track_icon: 🔂
repeat_context_icon: 🔁
playing_icon:
paused_icon:
keybindings:
# Key stroke can be used if it only uses two keys:
# ctrl-q works,
# ctrl-alt-q doesn't.
back: "ctrl-q"
jump_to_album: "a"
# Shift modifiers use a capital letter (also applies with other modifier keys
# like ctrl-A)
jump_to_artist_album: "A"
manage_devices: "d"
decrease_volume: "-"
increase_volume: "+"
toggle_playback: " "
seek_backwards: "<"
seek_forwards: ">"
next_track: "n"
previous_track: "p"
copy_song_url: "c"
copy_album_url: "C"
help: "?"
shuffle: "ctrl-s"
repeat: "r"
search: "/"
audio_analysis: "v"
jump_to_context: "o"
basic_view: "B"
add_item_to_queue: "z"

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[global]
# Your Spotify account name.
username = "stofflees@gmail.com"
# Your Spotify account password.
#password = "password"
# A command that gets executed and can be used to
# retrieve your password.
# The command should return the password on stdout.
#
# This is an alternative to the `password` field. Both
# can't be used simultaneously.
#password_cmd = "command_that_writes_password_to_stdout"
# If set to true, `spotifyd` tries to look up your
# password in the system's password storage.
#
# This is an alternative to the `password` field. Both
# can't be used simultaneously.
use_keyring = true
#
# If set to true, `spotifyd` tries to bind to the session dbus
# and expose MPRIS controls. When running headless, without a dbus session,
# then set this to false to avoid binding errors
#
use_mpris = true
# The audio backend used to play the your music. To get
# a list of possible backends, run `spotifyd --help`.
backend = "pulseaudio"
# The alsa audio device to stream audio to. To get a
# list of valid devices, run `aplay -L`,
#device = "alsa_audio_device" # omit for macOS
# The alsa control device. By default this is the same
# name as the `device` field.
#control = "alsa_audio_device" # omit for macOS
# The alsa mixer used by `spotifyd`.
#mixer = "PCM"
# The volume controller. Each one behaves different to
# volume increases. For possible values, run
# `spotifyd --help`.
volume_controller = "alsa" # use softvol for macOS
# A command that gets executed in your shell after each song changes.
#on_song_change_hook = "command_to_run_on_playback_events"
# The name that gets displayed under the connect tab on
# official clients. Spaces are not allowed!
device_name = "Station"
# The audio bitrate. 96, 160 or 320 kbit/s
bitrate = 160
# The directory used to cache audio data. This setting can save
# a lot of bandwidth when activated, as it will avoid re-downloading
# audio files when replaying them.
#
# Note: The file path does not get expanded. Environment variables and
# shell placeholders like $HOME or ~ don't work!
cache_path = "/home/chris/.cache/spotifyd"
# If set to true, audio data does NOT get cached.
#no_audio_cache = true
# Volume on startup between 0 and 100
# NOTE: This variable's type will change in v0.4, to a number (instead of string)
initial_volume = "90"
# If set to true, enables volume normalisation between songs.
volume_normalisation = true
# The normalisation pregain that is applied for each song.
normalisation_pregain = -10
# The port `spotifyd` uses to announce its service over the network.
#zeroconf_port = 1234
# The proxy `spotifyd` will use to connect to spotify.
#proxy = "http://proxy.example.org:8080"
# The displayed device type in Spotify clients.
# Can be unknown, computer, tablet, smartphone, speaker, t_v,
# a_v_r (Audio/Video Receiver), s_t_b (Set-Top Box), and audio_dongle.
device_type = "speaker"