harbassan / spicetify-apps

A collection of spicetify custom apps to improve your spotify experience.
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custom app "stats" not found #24

Closed breashea closed 10 months ago

breashea commented 1 year ago

Hi, when I run the commands in the powershell, it says "custom app "stats" not found" even though I followed the instructions renaming the folder "stats" and putting it in the custom apps folder. When I pull up Spotify, there's a stats tab but that simple displays an error message of "something went wrong, please try reloading the page". Any help would be appreciated, thank you!

breashea commented 1 year ago

As stated in my original post, I already did that and it's still saying it can't be found, which is the issue.

Thanks!

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Change the name of the folder from 'spicetify-stats-dist' to 'stats' that will fix it.

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christmias commented 1 year ago

im having the same issue as well

harbassan commented 12 months ago

could you screenshot the custom-apps folder and also the stats folder just to make sure thats not the issue.

breashea commented 12 months ago

See screenshots below for the issue as it's appearing for me. Thanks

customapps stats error

harbassan commented 11 months ago

Ok, so unless you havent updated spicetify in a very long time, im pretty sure you're in the old folder right now. The actual folder would be in C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\spicetify or whatever it shows when you run the command spicetify path -a root.

auxtinn commented 11 months ago

I am also having this issue, on Mac. And then in-app it says this:

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xXAGENT87Xx commented 10 months ago

im having the same issue! how do i un-apply the new config

bacalaor commented 10 months ago

Ok, so unless you havent updated spicetify in a very long time, im pretty sure you're in the old folder right now. The actual folder would be in C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\spicetify or whatever it shows when you run the command spicetify path -a root.

iv'e updated it and it's the same problem

harbassan commented 10 months ago

The only thing I can say is make sure that the folder layout is correct, that is definitely the problem here. It should be the correct spicetify folder (the one I mentioned) and structured exactly how i say in the readme.