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python-betterproto
- Q: Best options for generating python?
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protogen: write protoc plugins in Python
For context: in a project I was working on recently, we relied heavily on Protocol buffers. All our internal and external services expose a GRPC interface. Also the client libraries that are used by the end users rely on the Proto service interfaces. However, shipping simply the generated code that comes with the official protoc Python plugin or any other standardised Python protoc plugin (like betterproto) was not sufficient for us. We wanted certain modifications and additions to the generated client code like service clients that would automatically pick up credentials/service account files, a more Pythonic handling for requests that work with pagination or long running operations etc.
steam.py
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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?
protogen-python - The protogen package makes it easy to write protoc plugins in Python
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.
aioredis - asyncio (PEP 3156) Redis support
node-steam-user - Allows interaction with the Steam network via the Steam client protocol
pfun - Functional, composable, asynchronous, type-safe Python.
idle_master_extended - 🃏 Get your Steam Trading Cards the Fast Way (Fast Mode Extension 🚀)
StringEncrypt-Python - StringEncrypt allows you to encrypt strings and files using a randomly generated algorithm, generating a unique decryption code (so-called polymorphic code) each time in the selected programming language.
steam - ☁️ Python package for interacting with Steam
Dependency Injector - Dependency injection framework for Python
SteamHelper-rs - Interact with Valve's Steam network with this collection of crates.
NetherWorkshopDownloader - A powerful steam/gaming tool.
steamcrawl - A package that helps extract Steam store and community market data as pandas DataFrame for better readability and usability for research purposes.