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https://github.com/hexiro/steam-inventory-manager

Trades your junk Steam items to alternate account(s).
https://github.com/hexiro/steam-inventory-manager

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Trades your junk Steam items to alternate account(s).

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# steam-inventory-manager

Trades your junk steam items to alternate account(s).

Currently, only CS:GO is supported because of 3rd party pricing data.

If you ever want to see more popular games supported, please refer me to where I can get accurate pricing information.

***(NOTE: this requires a shared_secret for each account and an identity_secret for the main account)***

## Installation & Setup

1. clone with `git clone https://github.com/Hexiro/steam-inventory-manager`
2. rename `config.example.yaml` to `config.yaml` and setup (use comments for reference)
3. start script with `python -m steam-inventory-manager`

## FAQ

***Q: Why not just use Storage Units?***

*A: For the overwhelming majority of people, a Storage Unit will be enough to store your junk. The benefit of using
steam-inventory-manager comes in with automation. This script can move your items automatically, and without having to
pay for a storage unit.*

***Q: Do I need CS:GO or Steam installed?***

*A: Nope. Any OS that runs python 3.8+ should be just fine.*

***Q: What is an identity and shared secret?***

*A: These are values used by Steam to validate trades and 2fa logins respectively.

You can use [Steam Desktop Authenticator](https://github.com/Jessecar96/SteamDesktopAuthenticator) to use your computer
for 2fa, or you can retrieve these values from your phone. IOS users will need to downgrade the Steam app to version
2.0.16 or lower.*

## Special Thanks

Thank you to [steam.py](https://github.com/Gobot1234/steam.py) and [steam](https://github.com/ValvePython/steam)
for doing all the work documenting the steam api, and providing great resources. ♥