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steam-profilecheck

v1.0.5

Published

Checks Steam API (optional steamrep) for private profiles and denies friend requests from them

Downloads

18

Readme

node-steam-profilecheck

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A module that blocks any incoming friend requests from private profiles (or optionally scammers)

Installation

First you will need to install node.js if you haven't already. This will only work with Node.js v0.12.x.

Once you have node and npm installed, type this command in shell, cmd, powershell, etc:

npm install steam-profilecheck

Once it's installed, you will need to create your config file, you may use the one in the examples folder, or you can create one anywhere. It must follow the same structure as the one in example.js.

Documentation

For a full list of documentation, please visit the wiki on the sidebar.

Help

If you have any questions about this, or need help editing something, feel free to open an issue or send me an email. I usually can respond pretty quickly, but sometimes, if i'm busy, I may not be at my phone or computer and may not answer right away. If you want to also, you can add me on Steam.