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TBZify

Download and install TBZs. Block auto-updates. Uninstall everything.

Usage:

  • Run the following command in Terminal:
bash <(curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jetfir3/TBZify/main/tbzify.sh) -v 1
  • script can instead be downloaded/run locally
  • -v 1 will download/install latest known version
  • replace 1 with full version number* to specify version
  • view options, examples and FAQ below for more
*as of May 2023, v1.1.58.820 and below is disabled by Spotify

Options:

Option Description
-a [path] set custom path to Spotify.app
-b block Spotify auto-updates (--blockupdates)
-d download only, no install (--noinstall)
--datawipe delete app data only
-h print options (--help)
-p [path] set archive/download path
-s save archive after script finishes (--save)
-u [URL] URL of archive to download/install
--uninstall uninstall Spotify, including app data
-v [version] archive version to download/install

Examples:

Download TBZ, install client, delete TBZ

./tbzify.sh -v 1.2.13.661

Download TBZ (via URL), install client, delete TBZ

./tbzify.sh -u https://exampleurl.com/file.tbz

Install local TBZ archive

./tbzify.sh -p /path/to/file.tbz

Delete Spotify app data

./tbzify.sh --datawipe

Uninstall Spotify, including app data

./tbzify.sh --uninstall

Delete app data, download to Desktop, install to Downloads, block updates, save TBZ

./tbzify.sh --datawipe -v 1.2.13.661 -p $HOME/Desktop -a $HOME/Downloads -bs

FAQ:

Q: What is a TBZ file?
A: TBZ is a Bzip2 compressed TAR file. Spotify packages their macOS desktop client updates in this format.

Q: Can't I just download the app installer on the Spotify download page?
A: Absolutely, but the download page only provides the most recent stable version. "Latest isn't always the greatest" and new builds can sometimes have bugs, change/remove features, etc. Installing a different/specific version may then be preferred.

Q: Why is a script needed to download or install a TBZ file?
A: It's not, but handling the archive is not as simple as the usual macOS installation methods.

Q: How can I manually download and install a TBZ instead?
A: Download a TBZ archive, delete your current Spotify.app/Contents/ directory (if a previous Spotify.app doesn't exist, create a Spotify.app directory/folder), then extract the contents of the TBZ archive into your Spotify.app directory. This can all be done via GUI|browser/Finder or CLI|Terminal.

Q: Where can I find TBZ URLs?
A: Try here

Q: Why am I getting an "Invalid version/unofficial source detected." error?
A: This repo only supports downloading from Spotify's official CDN, anything else may fail. If using -v [version], availability is soley based on known versions in examples.txt. If you have the URL of a version not already listed you can use it with -u [URL].

Q: Why isn't Spotify working correctly after upgrading/downgrading?
A: There may be conflicts with Spotify app data leftover from a previous install. Use --datawipe to delete Spotify's app data. Using --datawipe paired with -u [URL] or -v [version] would delete app data and install the specified app version in a single run. Issues related to Spotify bugs and/or computer/OS issues fall outside the scope of this repo but may be solved by installing a different Spotify app version and/or wiping app data.


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