Steam bot that accepts all types of trades that are being overpaid. (Not just CS:GO) This script is not fully tested so use with caution, like with any open-source script I suggest looking through the code first to see how it works.
- Get a SteamApis.com API key here
- Edit
config.js - Upload files to server
cd <directory of files>
npm iTo start the bot you have two choices.
node bot.js- This means the script will run until you close the terminal orCTRL + Cwhich exits the script.pm2 start bot.js -n "SteamOverpay"- This will keep the script running forever, when an error occurs it will restart it.
To use the pm2 method install it first npm i -g pm2
All of the options that are configurable are in config.js - all of the options are commented.
The trade messages, except the success message, are available and editable in resources/TradeMessages.js.
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