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Fldicoahkiin/SteamCloudFileManager

Cross-platform GUI for Steam Cloud. Visualizes remote storage as a file tree with download, upload, and delete capabilities. Built with Rust. | 跨平台 Steam 云存档 GUI。以树状视图显示云端文件,支持下载、上传及删除操作。基于 Rust 开发。

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What it does

Steam Cloud File Manager is a free desktop app that lets gamers visually browse, download, upload, and delete their game save files stored in Steam's cloud storage, across Windows, Mac, and Linux. Think of it like a Dropbox-style folder view, but specifically for the hidden cloud backup system that Steam uses to sync your game progress across computers.

Why it matters

Steam has over 130 million active users who rely on cloud saves, yet Valve provides no official tool for users to directly manage those files — this gap represents a real user pain point and a potential opportunity for consumer gaming tools or companion app products. The early traction (118 stars with only 2 contributors) signals genuine demand for greater player control over game data, a theme that aligns with broader trends around data ownership and cross-platform gaming experiences.

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Stars
152
Forks
3
Contributors
2
Language
Rust

Score updated Feb 26, 2026

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