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The docs section about default extensions does not explain how to enable default extensions. #158

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thomas-fritz-hexagon opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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I've installed Spicetify for the first time and would like to enable the built-in "Full App Display" extension, yet I cannot find any information on how I can enable default extensions in the documenation page about default extensions. Out of all the places in the documentation, this would be the one where I would expect to find a clear set of instruction on how these default extensions can be enabled. Now I'm kind of stuck and don't know what to do. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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@thomas-fritz-hexagon thomas-fritz-hexagon added the πŸ› bug Something isn't working label Nov 14, 2024
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Ok, after reading that page a bit more carefully I figured out that I can just enable the "Full App Display" extension by running

spicetify config extensions fullAppDisplay.js
spicetify apply

I still feel like this could be explained a bit more clearly. When I read that documentation page for the first time I assumed that the workflow for enabling default extensions would be a different one to the one for enabling custom extensions downloaded from the internet and kept looking for an alternative explanation, but could not find one.

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abstractionmage commented Nov 14, 2024

I believe it would make sense to add install commands below the default extensions in the same way that it is done for the default custom apps documentation section.

(I'm still the author of this issue btw, I was just accidentally logged into my work account before)

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