SteamworksPy
steam.py
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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SteamworksPy
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Steam Achievements on Pygame
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[Paid] Need programmer to help implement Steam Achievements in Python
I have not personally messed around with this (yet) but maybe you will find it useful: SteamworksPy
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Uploading to Steam Workshop as part of CI/CD pipeline
So I think what would be left is to use the Steam SDK directly with the workflow outlined here: https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/workshop/implementation There's a python module that looks promising to work with the SDK https://github.com/philippj/SteamworksPy That's what I'll try next, when I have more time. :-)
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I got Steam overlay to work in my Pygame game
if anyone's asking, I used this module called SteamworksPy: https://github.com/philippj/SteamworksPy
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[Question] NodeJS package for managing collections?
My library steam.py has some very basic support for workshop management (you can't currently create a workshop file) but it does have first class support for adding and removing children from a PublishedFile along with a rich representation of the file. The way PublishedFiles are handled is something I'm looking to improve so I'd be open to suggestions about the design or contributions
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[Question] What is the state of stream bot development?
Depends on what language you're using for JavaScript I think the defacto is anything Doctor McKay makes https://github.com/DoctorMcKay/node-steam-user, https://github.com/DoctorMcKay/node-steam-user etc. If you use python, I'd recommend https://github.com/Gobot1234/steam.py (I'm totally not biased). If you use C# then SteamKit is always a good option. If you use rust then SteamHelper looks interesting although doesn't support too many trading bot features
What are some alternatives?
KP-Steam - KP-Steam is a simple command line utility which can be used to upload mods and missions to Steam Workshop.
SteamKit - SteamKit2 is a .NET library designed to interoperate with Valve's Steam network. It aims to provide a simple, yet extensible, interface to perform various actions on the network.
steamcrawl - A package that helps extract Steam store and community market data as pandas DataFrame for better readability and usability for research purposes.
node-steam-user - Allows interaction with the Steam network via the Steam client protocol
python-betterproto - Clean, modern, Python 3.6+ code generator & library for Protobuf 3 and async gRPC
idle_master_extended - 🃏 Get your Steam Trading Cards the Fast Way (Fast Mode Extension 🚀)
steam - ☁️ Python package for interacting with Steam
NetherWorkshopDownloader - A powerful steam/gaming tool.
SteamHelper-rs - Interact with Valve's Steam network with this collection of crates.