A Decky Loader plugin for browsing and applying custom Steam artwork from SteamGridDB or local files directly in Steam Deck gaming mode.
Decky-SteamGridDB is a plugin for Decky Loader on the Steam Deck that lets users browse, apply, and manage custom artwork for their Steam and non-Steam games directly from gaming mode. It connects to the SteamGridDB database or local files to replace default game assets like grid images, icons, and capsules, enhancing the visual personalization of the Steam library interface.
Steam Deck owners who use Decky Loader and want to customize their game library's appearance with community-created or personal artwork without switching to desktop mode.
It provides a fully integrated, in-game solution for artwork management, eliminating the need for manual file transfers or external tools, and supports both SteamGridDB's vast asset library and local files for maximum flexibility.
Plugin for Decky Loader to apply and manage custom art assets from within gaming mode.
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Enables browsing and applying custom artwork directly from the Steam interface without switching to desktop mode, as highlighted in the README's usage instructions and integration with Quick Access menus.
Supports both SteamGridDB's community database and local files, covering grid, hero, logo, and icon images for any game, including non-Steam shortcuts and mods.
Includes utilities for invisible assets, logo positioning and resizing, and square capsules, allowing fine-grained visual adjustments directly from the plugin menu.
Integrates into game context menus and details pages via Decky Loader, making artwork management quick and intuitive without navigating complex settings.
Requires separate installation and maintenance of Decky Loader, adding setup complexity and potential compatibility issues with SteamOS updates.
Exclusively designed for Steam Deck, so it cannot be used for customizing game libraries on other platforms like desktop Steam or consoles.
Relies on the SteamGridDB database for assets, which may have inconsistent quality or gaps for less popular or newer games, limiting customization options.