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* '''steam://gameinfo/<IP or DNS name>[:port]'''
* '''steam://gameinfo/<IP or DNS name>[:port]'''
**Opens the "game info" window for the specified server. Maybe also integrated into the server browser, so you don't have to add a server to the favorites to have access to that window. --[[User:Koraktor|Koraktor]]
**Opens the "game info" window for the specified server. Maybe also integrated into the server browser, so you don't have to add a server to the favorites to have access to that window. --[[User:Koraktor|Koraktor]]
* '''steam://runsingle//<AppID>'''
* '''steam://runsingle/<AppID>'''
**Runs the specified App, then shuts down Steam once the game closes. -- [[User:AiusEpsi|AiusEpsi]]
**Runs the specified App, then shuts down Steam once the game closes. -- [[User:AiusEpsi|AiusEpsi]]



Revision as of 15:49, 26 April 2006

Commands

There are several commands available that interact with Steam. All of them open up Steam if it is not open. They can either be typed into a command box (Start-> Run) or through your browser's address bar.

Suggested

Ability

What can be done with these commands from a websites point of view? Its a pretty open and powerful system. A website link can start up steam and not only change any ConVar of a user, but it can also execute ConCommands like making a player join a specific server running a specific mod. It can even get the player to start up a dedicated server with a single click.

Here some examples:

steam:"-applaunch 70 -game "<mod>" +map "<map>"" - This starts up Half-Life running the specified mod then loads a specified map.

steam://connect/<IP or DNS name>[:port]" - If a mod was running at the specified server, Steam would attempt to start up that mod and connect there. This applies to any kind of Goldsource/Source server.

To view this browser based command system in action look at this server browser website and click on one of the servers.

Note.pngNote:If you forget the closing quote on a steam:"<command>", you will get an assertion failed error from Steam.exe/BootStrapperApp.cpp.