WorkshopManager is a CLI tool to install and maintain steam workshop items.
- Python 3.6
Pull the project and setup the required parameters.
These parameters are stored in params.pkl
in your current working directory.
Because of this, it is easy to create different environments for different game servers.
pip install -r requirements.txt
python wm.py set login <username> <password> # sets steam username and password
python wm.py set install_dir <directory> # sets steam installation directory
python wm.py set appid <appid> # sets steam application id
Please note, that the steam password has to be stored in plaintext in params.pkl
.
You might want to adjust file permissions accordingly.
WorkshopManager is used just like any linux package manager.
Installed mods are stored in mods.pkl
in your current working directory.
usage: wm.py [-h] [-y] [-v | -q]
{search,install,remove,update,info,list,set} ...
Command line interface for installing steam workshop mods and keeping them up-
to-date - https://github.com/astavinu/WorkshopManager
positional arguments:
{search,install,remove,update,info,list,set}
search searches the steam workshop
install installs list of steam workshop items
remove removes list of steam workshop items
update updates either all installed or specified list of
workshop items
info provides detailed information about one specific mod
list lists all installed mods
set sets workshop manager environment variables
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-y, --yes agree to all confirmations
-v, --verbosity increase output verbosity
-q, --quiet
For downloading workshop items for Team Fortress 2, your initial setup might look like this
pip install -r requirements.txt
python wm.py set login anonymous "" # steam anonymous login
python wm.py set install_dir . # install mods in current directory
python wm.py set appid 440 # appid 440 = Team Fortress 2
As Team Fortress 2 is a free-to-play title, no ownership of the game is required to download its workshop items. Therefore, we use the anonymous login.
To install a mod we need the mod id. This id may be found by browsing the steam workshop for our desired game, or by searching for a specific mod via WorkshopManager.
python wm.py search Haywire
By either one of this methods we get the mod id.
python wm.py install 1308849071
Multiple mods may be installed simultaneously. WorkshopManager will find required mods and suggest to install them in the confirmation dialog.
python wm.py install 1308849071 1308849072 1308849073
All mods installed in the current working directory are kept up-to-date by using the update command.
python wm.py update