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Auto-CreamAPI
Set your game automatically up for use with CreamAPI.
Made with software provided by JetBrains s.r.o.
Features
- Setup CreamAPI’s DLLs and configuration file automatically.
- Find the AppID by providing the game’s name without having to look it up manually.
- Fetch a list of DLCs for an AppID from both the Steam Store and SteamDB.
- Set flags like "offline mode" and "extra protection".
- Select a language from a list which can be manually expanded if needed.
Installation
Make sure you have Java 8 installed.
Download the latest release and extract it into any folder (e.g. %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\auto-cream-api
).
The included CreamAPI version may be outdated, get the most recent version and
extract the DLL files from the nonlog_build folder to the Auto-CreamAPI folder!
Usage
- Double-click
auto-cream-api.jar
to open the application. (When starting it for the first time, it might take a few seconds since it needs to cache a list of games available on the Steam Store.)- Alternatively, open a CMD window in the location of the application, and run it by entering the following:
java -jar auto-cream-api.jar
- Alternatively, open a CMD window in the location of the application, and run it by entering the following:
- Click on the Folder (📂) button on the top right and select the steam_api.dll or steam_api64.dll in the game folder.
- Enter the name of the game and click on the Search (🔍) button.
- If it did not find the right game, either try again, or copy the app ID from the Steam Store to field to the right of the Search (🔍) button.
- Click the lower left "Get DLCs for AppID" button to fetch all available DLCs for the game.
- Select a language and tick the options if needed.
- Click on "Save".
Java 11/Java 14
WIP
License
Auto-CreamAPI itself is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0
CreamAPI © 2016-2019, deadmau5. All Rights Reserved.
The following dependencies are licensed under the Apache License 2.0:
- JFoenix
- fontawesomefx
- gson
- Apache Commons BeanUtils
- Apache Commons Configuration
- The Roboto font family
The following dependencies are licensed under the MIT License:
- jsoup
- Unirest-Java
- slf4j
- Copy Rename Maven Plugin
The following dependencies are licensed under the GPL2 License:
- fuzzywuzzy
Logback is dual-licensed under the EPL v1.0 and the LGPL 2.1.