![]() ![]() I solved many months ago the first issue, using a Bash script, to create a SteamCMD script containing all the MODs present on the Steam WorkShop site about a game. it downloads them in a standard Steam Archive format (every MOD folder is an ID), and the only way to know what MOD is inside every folder is to have a look at the content of the "text_*.csv" files to get the name.it needs the ID of every single MOD to download. ![]() There is an official Valve command-line tool named SteamCMD, that can download massively all the MODs you want, but it has two problems: This operation is not an issue if you need one or two of them, but it becomes pretty difficult if you want to try them all !! Most of the time anyway it is possible to download the MODs from Steam WorkShop, and manually put them in the game folder. There is an issue when games are from stores different from Steam, them don't have access to Steam WorkShop, and so to almost all the MODs.
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