A tool used to remove steam comments I don't like using a blacklist system.
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A tool used to remove steam comments I don't like using a blacklist system.
Steam Gauge's backend / API, written in Python with Flask
Suitcase is an iOS inventory viewer for various Steam games
A command-line tool to check availability of lists of potential Steam IDs and Steam Groups
🐳 Docker Container to request Steam Inventories via a .NET Core Web API with easy Proxy Support
.NET library designed for retrieving leaderboards, players, and user-generated content from Steam.
Query Steam API to reveal hidden release dates for a Curator list.
Steam group moderation bot to help deal with spam
Query and analyze percentiles of player levels on Steam.
🎲 A .NET core wrapper for the api of steamgaug.es. With this application you can check for downtimes at Steam, Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2 and related services like the economy system.
The goal of this project is to study the Steam platform gaming community behavior using both standard python, and Big Data tools.
Stores updated list of steam countries with states and cities
Authenticated users using steam openid and/or gather users informations (/using their SteamID64)!
A program that cycles your Steam profile picture
Steam Gauge's React-driven frontend
❄️ .NET core package to interact with the csgofast.com pricing api.
Steam point awarder, used to award other peoples profiles, can be used to level others or just give them a gift of points that you've built up over time if you have no intention of using them
This npm module let's you get the latest information about an item on the steam community market! Live updated with your requests.
❄️ A package to login into steamcommunity.com via a .net core wrapper. This will not need an api key because it is using the methods which steam is providing via the web.
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