Steam depot downloader utilizing the SteamKit2 library. Supports .NET 8.0
This program must be run from a console, it has no GUI.
Download a binary from the releases page.
On Windows, winget users can download and install
the latest Terminal release by installing the SteamRE.DepotDownloader
package:
winget install --exact --id SteamRE.DepotDownloader
On macOS, Homebrew users can download and install that latest release by running the following commands:
brew tap steamre/tools
brew install depotdownloader
./DepotDownloader -app <id> [-depot <id> [-manifest <id>]]
[-username <username> [-password <password>]] [other options]
For example: ./DepotDownloader -app 730 -depot 731 -manifest 7617088375292372759
By default it will use anonymous account (view which apps are available on it here).
To use your account, specify the -username <username>
parameter. Password will be asked interactively if you do
not use specify the -password
parameter.
./DepotDownloader -app <id> -pubfile <id> [-username <username> [-password <password>]]
For example: ./DepotDownloader -app 730 -pubfile 1885082371
./DepotDownloader -app <id> -ugc <id> [-username <username> [-password <password>]]
For example: ./DepotDownloader -app 730 -ugc 770604181014286929
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
-app <#> |
the AppID to download. |
-depot <#> |
the DepotID to download. |
-manifest <id> |
manifest id of content to download (requires -depot , default: current for branch). |
-ugc <#> |
the UGC ID to download. |
-beta <branchname> |
download from specified branch if available (default: Public). |
-betapassword <pass> |
branch password if applicable. |
-all-platforms |
downloads all platform-specific depots when -app is used. |
-os <os> |
the operating system for which to download the game (windows, macos or linux, default: OS the program is currently running on) |
-osarch <arch> |
the architecture for which to download the game (32 or 64, default: the host's architecture) |
-all-archs |
download all architecture-specific depots when -app is used. |
-all-languages |
download all language-specific depots when -app is used. |
-language <lang> |
the language for which to download the game (default: english) |
-lowviolence |
download low violence depots when -app is used. |
-pubfile <#> |
the PublishedFileId to download. (Will automatically resolve to UGC id) |
-username <user> |
the username of the account to login to for restricted content. |
-password <pass> |
the password of the account to login to for restricted content. |
-remember-password |
if set, remember the password for subsequent logins of this user. (Use -username <username> -remember-password as login credentials) |
-dir <installdir> |
the directory in which to place downloaded files. |
-filelist <file.txt> |
the name of a local file that contains a list of files to download (from the manifest). prefix file path with regex: if you want to match with regex. each file path should be on their own line. |
-validate |
Include checksum verification of files already downloaded |
-manifest-only |
downloads a human readable manifest for any depots that would be downloaded. |
-cellid <#> |
the overridden CellID of the content server to download from. |
-max-servers <#> |
maximum number of content servers to use. (default: 20). |
-max-downloads <#> |
maximum number of chunks to download concurrently. (default: 8). |
-loginid <#> |
a unique 32-bit integer Steam LogonID in decimal, required if running multiple instances of DepotDownloader concurrently. |
-V or --version |
print version and runtime |
Your 2-factor code authenticates a Steam session. You need to "remember" your session with -remember-password
which persists the login key for your Steam session.
Any connection to Steam will be closed if they share a LoginID. You can specify a different LoginID with -loginid
.
Why doesn't my password containing special characters work? Do I have to specify the password on the command line?
If you pass the -password
parameter with a password that contains special characters, you will need to escape the command appropriately for the shell you are using. You do not have to include the -password
parameter on the command line as long as you include a -username
. You will be prompted to enter your password interactively.