2.2 KiB
What is this ?
This is a command line tool to generate the steam_settings
folder for the emu,
you need a Steam account to grab most info, but you can use an anonymous account with limited access to Steam data.
Usage
generate_emu_config [options] <app id 1> [app id 2] [app id 3] ...
Available [options]
To get all available options, run the tool without any arguments.
Login:
You'll be asked each time to enter your username and password, but you can automate this prompt.
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You can create a file called
my_login.txt
beside this tool with the following data:- Your username on the first line
- Your password on the second line
But beware though of accidentally distributing your login data when using this file.
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You can define these environment variables, note that these environment variables will override the file
my_login.txt
:GSE_CFG_USERNAME
GSE_CFG_PASSWORD
When defining these environment variables in a script, take care of special characters.
Example for Windows:
set GSE_CFG_USERNAME=my_username set GSE_CFG_PASSWORD=123 abc generate_emu_config.exe 480
Example for Linux:
export GSE_CFG_USERNAME=my_username export GSE_CFG_PASSWORD=123 abc ./generate_emu_config 480
Downloading data for new apps/games and defining extra account IDs:
The script uses public Steam IDs (in Steam64 format) of apps/games owners in order to query the required info, such as achievement data.
By default, it has a built-in list of public users IDs, and you can extend this list by creating a file called top_owners_ids.txt
beside the script, then add each new ID in Steam64 format on a separate line.
When you login with a non-anonymous account, its ID will be added to the top of the list.
Attributions and credits
- Windows icon by: FroyoShark
license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Source: icon archive: Steam Icon