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Docker image containing SteamCMD

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SteamCMD Docker Image

SteamCMD on various Docker base images for downloading and running Steam games and game server software. The images are build automatically every 6 hours with Github Actions and tagged on type of base image.

For detailed information about SteamCMD, see wiki. Are you looking for a programmatic way to retrieve information via SteamCMD, have a look at steamcmd.net.

Tags

  • ubuntu-20, ubuntu, latest
  • ubuntu-18
  • ubuntu-16
  • alpine-3, alpine
  • rocky-9, rocky
  • rocky-8
  • centos-9, centos
  • centos-8
  • windows-1909 (unavailable)
  • windows-1903 (unavailable)
  • windows-1809, windows
  • windows-core-2019, windows-core
  • windows-core-1909 (unavailable)
  • windows-core-1903 (unavailable)
  • windows-core-1809

Note: Some Windows tags are not available (yet) because they cannot be build on the current Github Actions Windows Platform. The Dockerfiles are added to this repository to be able to build manually and for the moment when Github Actions supports newer Windows versions. See this article on the Microsoft docs for more information on the subject.

Note: The CentOS images are based on CentOS Stream images seeing the old images are deprecated. If the "old style" of CentOS images are needed, the Rocky Linux are recommended as an alternative.

Usage

Pull latest image

docker pull steamcmd/steamcmd:latest

Test interactively

docker run --entrypoint /bin/sh -it steamcmd/steamcmd:latest

Download CSGO

docker run -it steamcmd/steamcmd:latest +login anonymous +app_update 740 +quit

Download CSGO to local mounted directory "data"

docker run -it -v $PWD:/data steamcmd/steamcmd:latest +login anonymous +force_install_dir /data +app_update 740 +quit

License

MIT license