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steam-card-farmer

v2.0.1

Published

Automatically farms card drops for Steam games you own with remaining drops

Downloads

20

Readme

Steam Card Farmer

Requires Node.js version 0.12 or greater, or io.js version 1.0 or greater.

Designed for advanced users.

Installation

Usage

On the command line, just type steamcardfarmer. Optionally include your username and password as arguments, as such: steamcardfarmer steamusername steampassword.

If not provided on the command line, it'll prompt you for your Steam username and password. Just because it invariably ends up with someone asking about it, when you enter your password, no characters will show up. Don't worry, you're typing.

If you have games with remaining drops which have less than 2 hours of playtime, the app will first mass-idle all of them up to 2 hours. Then it will start switching through them to get card drops. This is because it's now impossible to get card drops before your first 2 hours of gameplay.

If you have purchased a game in the past 14 days, idling it will waive your right to a refund on Steam. If you have apps which were purchased less than 14 days ago, have remaining drops, have less than 2 hours of playtime, and weren't redeemed from a CD key, complimentary, or a gift, the app will first prompt you which games you'd like to idle.

It'll automatically switch through all games you have with remaining card drops (it checks every 20 minutes or immediately when a new item is received). One could theoretically mass-idle all games at once, but it takes just as long and this way doesn't rack up unnecessary fake playtime.

If you want to support the project buy me games. Pull requests welcome.

License

Released under the MIT license.