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Python library for parsing the most common Steam file formats.

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Python library for parsing the most common Steam file formats.
The library has a familiar JSON-like interface: load() / loads() for loading the data,
and dump() / dumps() for saving the data back to the file.

Format support

Read

Write

acf

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appinfo.vdf

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Manifest

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Quickstart

steamfiles requires Python 3.3+

Install the latest stable version:

pip install steamfiles

Import a module for your desired format:

# Use one of these, or all at once!
from steamfiles import acf
from steamfiles import appinfo
from steamfiles import manifest

Easily load data, modify it and dump back:

with open('appinfo.vdf', 'rb') as f:
    data = appinfo.load(f)

# Calculate the total size of all apps.
total_size = sum(app['size'] for app in data.values())
print(total_size)

# Downgrade a change number for all apps.
for app in data.values():
    app['change_number'] -= 1

with open('new_appinfo.vdf', 'wb') as f:
    appinfo.dump(data, f)

License

steamfiles is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.

See the bundled LICENSE file for more details.

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