So, let me explain. I would like to send a link of my owned games for someone else, that would show her which games she has too and which she had added to her wishlist. Also would like to do the same in reverse - check which games she or other people has, which I have too or wishlisted.

Is this possible in any way?

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Barter.vg

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I used to use compare2steam for trading, but I think it only lets you compare a text list of games against a steam profile. Maybe if you can generate a text version of your wishlist somehow and then the site will be able to compare it.

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You mean... I have to put list of someone else's games to see If I have those games too?
Damn, also it doesn't show wishlisted games :/

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You can access to the wishlist and library of someone else with http://compare2steam.com/?steamid=76561198027414368
And if you are connected, at the top right of the page you can have a text version your wishlist and your library

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Hmmm, better than nothing. Thanks, i think this will do the job :)

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Not sure if it's what you're looking for but I know you can use Steam Companion to compare libraries between friends.

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I would like to see something similar to RaChart Enhancer. But instead of seeing games written manually from bundles, I would see my friend's game. It would show colors to games I own too or I have wishlisted.
I'm actually startled there is no such thing yet.

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Don't know any tool that can help you but...

A wild GA appears!

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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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Tbh, I was sure someone made a webpage like that already, it's pretty simple tool, which is pretty useful too. But nevermind.

Thanks for the link, but I own the game :) So good luck for whoever want this game the most :)

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Not for wishlist but for libraries you can use this

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This is neat. But it doesn't show games that one of the specified users doesn't have, right? Only games which both of them have.
What I wanted to got is to send my library to someone as she sees what games she already have and which from my games, she wants to have (wishlisted). So games that are not in common are of utmost importance here.

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You can do it very easily with steam games page and enhanced steam browser extension

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How? This works on Steam Store, but not in Wishlists nor Library.It's pretty useful and I'm using it for ages, but this won't let me show colors I set on someone's wishlist/library.

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Maybe https://steamparty.azurewebsites.net/ can help you :) That's what I use

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Ah, this only shows games in common... I actually need something that shows games that are not in common (that's why I wanted wishlisted games... to show games I have to someone who wanted them) as she is my sister and we have family sharing, so she can know if I own game, she wanted to play.

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Barter.vg doesn't do what you're looking for? If I search your SteamID on Barter, then it will show me your Library and Wishlist. If I click on your library and then click filter, it sorts your library into categories showing whether I own them or not, and whether they're on my wishlist. If I click on your wishlist and then on filter, it compares your wishlist to what I have. Isn't this exactly what you're looking for?

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Not as I tried. I don't know how to search specific Steam user. And not barter.vg user. I need user who has Steam account, not barter.vg account. Can I do it?

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You just paste the Steam ID (end long number of the URL of there Steam profile page) into search box on barter. Then you can do the functions I mention. I can compare to your account on Barter even if you don't use it.

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Actually I found the solution, thanks to other user in their comment. But thanks anyway. At least I will know, this site can do something similar.

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I think the Barter.vg will definitely 100% do the work but its UI is uncomfortable and confusing and would probably prevent the new user from using it. Otherwise, I've checked, its "filter" function works great.

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Looking for trade site?
Try Lestrade's(Better UI) or Barter.vg and use the "Match" function.

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No, I don't trade. I want a site that shows me which games from one library is different, the same and which are wishlisted.

For example, William Shakespear has a library. So do I.
I look at Willy's library and it colors me games I already owns and also games that i have wishlisted (but different color). The rest will remain uncolored. Exactly like it is in RaChart Enhancer. But instead of showing list of random games, I want specific library.

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I see(too bad you don't trade XD). Then you can try SteamDB.
Just copy & paste the "ProfileURL" or "SteamID" that the library belongs to.
This shows when I compare my library with yours.
Green=What I have
Blue=What I wishlisted
The icons below game thumbnails are implemented by another script.
Actually, if you install the SteamDB extension, it's even easier that you don't have to copy & paste anything. Just one click on Steam profile page.

View attached image.
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Oh, so SteamDB can do this!? I mean... I used it to check people's profiles but didn't know it shows the colors when You got the extension.
Thanks so much! That's exactly what I wanted :D

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Ha, you're welcome. 😃🤘
I almost forgot that the colors come with the extension, not the vanilla feature of SteamDB website. 🤣

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Heh, happenes :) I like extensions that are useful and this one definitely is :D

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EXACTLY!!! I like these little awesome gadgets to make our life easier too. 😸👍🏽

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I know this topic is old, but I wrote a small C# app for this called Steam Wishlist Shared Library. It lets you see which games are on your wishlist that your family-sharing friends own.

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Oh, nice. It doesn't matter it's old topic or not, thanks for sharing.

Also few questions.

  • It's only for wishlist, not the library?
  • And only for family sharing? So two people who doesn't share library can't compare?
  • Also... how does the family-sharing part work? I mean... You can share Your library with a friend, without having a shared library from them. Who needs to share library so I can compare it? Do I have to share it? They have to share with me? Doesn't matter? Maybe both must be true?
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When your friend has their library family-shared with you, you can play all their games as long as they're not playing any. That's a feature built-in to Steam.

However, the Steam feature does not tell you which games on your wishlist are available in their library. In other words, when your friend shares their library with you, you'd like to know which wishlist games you can now play, but Steam has no feature for that. This app tells you that information. You don't actually need family sharing enabled for it to work, but I can't imagine how that information would be useful otherwise.

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I know what is this feature. But it works in two ways independently. I can share my library with someone and someone may not share their own with me.

And the reason I asked that is that I just was curious what games both of us had, without browsing my 2,5k games and her 1,8k games manually. And as for wishlist, I have 2,2k games there

Wait a minute... I think we misunderstood each other. You think I want to see what games from my wishlist are in library of my friend? No no no. I wanted to see what games we have in common. And what wishlisted games we have in common. Because browsing thousands of games would not be good. And even if I did that, finding similarities would be much harder than just browse it. I am curious person. I like to look at data. Just for the sake of it.

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