How to view updates for an app? #29
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Is it possible to use steamctl to view the updates for an app, using only the appid (or even a depot id)? |
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Possible answer (for Rust game)? Not sure if that's the best solution to track game updates though... |
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I'm assuming you are looking to check if there is an update for an app. Similar to this: #26 Each app has a public branch, that's the default one that Steam downloads. Each branch can be one or more depots. Anyway, each branch has a # steamctl --anonymous apps product_info 740 | jq -r .depots.branches.public.buildid
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# steamctl --anonymous apps product_info 740 | jq .depots.branches
{
"1.37.7.9": {
"buildid": "6154962",
"description": "1.37.7.9",
"pwdrequired": "1",
"timeupdated": "1612893933"
},
"1.37.8.0": {
"buildid": "6185846",
"description": "1.37.8.0",
"timeupdated": "1612894215"
},
.... You could write script to check the |
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I'm assuming you are looking to check if there is an update for an app. Similar to this: #26
Each app has a public branch, that's the default one that Steam downloads. Each branch can be one or more depots. Anyway, each branch has a
buildid
, so checking that can tell if there has been an update. Below is an example how to get thebuildid
: