I have over 3k Steam entries (~2.5k real games). First I opened the Storepage of every single new Game, read the Tags, added every Tag (most of the time I tried to choose the first 10 Tags) to the Game to Categorize it. ~10 times “Add to…” per game. Fun isn’t it?
Then I found Depressurizer which was the only tool that made this bearable - but it’s Windows-only!
Sadly I didn’t manage to run it on Linux. Tried it under different Wine and Bottles setups, nope not for me! (Maybe I’m just to stupid to get it up and running?)
Three months ago I finally quitted Windows and forced myself to use Linux as daily driver! Glad I did it.
And I told myself: Before I start Windows just to sort my game library, let’s start to make one for the Linux Community! Directly on Linux, for Linux!
So I built SteamLibraryManager with PyCharm from scratch on CachyOS.
My App is available as AppImage (good for SteamDeck), AUR, .deb, .rpm, tar.gz:
yay -S steam-library-manager
GitHub: SwitchLibraryManager
What it does (just the highlights - check the GitHub README for the full feature list):
Smart Collections with full Boolean logic (AND/OR/NOT + nested groups) - Steam’s dynamic collections have been AND-only since 2018. So I had the Idea with my own “Dynamic Collections” called “Smart Collections”.
If you like to see a short Video of SLM
Auto-categorize by 17 rule types: Tags, Genres, ProtonDB rating, Steam Deck status, HowLongToBeat, Achievements, PEGI (Age Ratings), and more
Import all your non-Steam games: Epic, GOG, Amazon, Lutris, Bottles, itch.io, Flatpak, even ROMs with 16 emulator definitions
Metadata that survives Steam updates - we overlay your edits on top of Steam’s data so they don’t get wiped
Built-in auto-updates for AppImage users - downloads in background, atomic replace with rollback if something goes wrong.
Steam Deck: Responsive UI that adapts to 1280x800. AppImage works in Desktop Mode, survives SteamOS updates. No pacman hacks needed.
Tested on both of my SteamDecks - LCD (512GB) and OLED (1TB). On the LCD one it was a bit tricky because I installed CachyOS Handheld Edition on it and installed the AUR, Oled is original SteamOS where I used the AppImage!
It’s my first App, please be patient with me 🙃 I just want to give something back instead of using it just for my own.
TBH: AI tools helped during development - mostly for boilerplate, tests, docs and docstrings because I really hate writing documentation 🙄).
Architecture decisions, feature design, and all the tricky stuff (VDF binary parser, Smart Collections engine, Steam OAuth2) were done by me. Every line was reviewed and tested manually.
I’m not gonna pretend AI doesn’t exist in 2026, but this isn’t a ChatGPT copy-paste job.
It’s a vision I brought to life to help myself, and that I want to share now with the best OS community out there. No matter what Distro!
Linux is awesome, sadly it took me 30 years to realize that, using Windows only!
Greetings from Germany


No, it was really his choice of Browser! I was shocked myself watching a YT Video teaching how to setup Linux with tipps and tricks and then seeing that he is installing Edge, saying that he knew many wont understand his choice but that anyone can install what he/she wants! (Which is the #1 point with Linux = you can do what you want instead of: you have to use what we give you and dare you try uninstalling it 😂)
I tried many Distros out in, let’s say the last 20 years of using Windows, and my MAIN Problem was: Trying to do on Linux what I do on Windows! Till, three months ago, I installed CachyOS as Dualboot and set it up! Freed up my mind with what isn’t on Linux (Apps I used, wanted to use) and said myself again and again: Learn what Linux offers to you and take the Apps it already has! (Sorry I don’t know how to explain it correctly in english)
With that it mind Linux is the BEST thing ever happened in any way possible (OS and Apps).
I also got Affinity Suite to work!
I used MSYS2 on Windows which already uses pacman package manager to change or just translate some Apps for Switch Homebrew! I choosed a Distro wich is Arch Based because of SteamOS and because it was the first Distro that got me hooked, even if everyone normally is saying: Arch isn’t for Linux beginners! I love Arch Linux or Arch based, which is the Reason I don’t like using Bazzite, Chimera, Nobara! Don’t get me wrong they are also really good Distros, but it’s not for me personally!
I buy often Game Packs from one site, and then have 40, 60 or even 100 Games in my SteamClient “uncategorized”! Depressurizer is good but I wasn’t able to get it to work = That was the trigger to make something like Depressurizer but “better” and not on Windows as exe or this NET thing and then “convert” it for Linux (we all know how bad conversions are 🙄), I wanted to made it Linux “native”.
But it didn’t stop with Depressurizer Functions only! My mind dind’t Stop with Ideas I had/have in mind like the Idea with my “Smart Collections” I read to Threads on Steam Forums (Suggestions and Ideas) saying WHY Valve just have AND Logic in Dynamic Collections? I early found out I can’t change the Dynamic Collections of Steam (I tried), SteamLibraryManager can read Dynamic Collections (and gives them a ⚡ emoji in the App) and also can save them, or better leave them as they are, so that they are still dynamic collections in SteamClient, but I can make my own Collections that work in SteamLibraryManager with Groups and AND/OR/NOT Logic and are just treated in SteamClient as normal “static” collections. In SteamLibrayManager they are working like Dynamic Collections should work from the beginning!
OMG I am so SORRY, I am talking way too much!
Long Story short: I wrote it for Linux because Linux deserves it! And because we have to start to develop more and more on Linux!
BTW: Windows is loosing! YT Videos showed that DELL kicked Windows, next Video said Lenovo then HP and last Video I saw said that ASUS is now going the same way! 2026 is the year of Linux and I hope it is true 🥰
This is rage bait right 😂