Casemove is an open-source desktop application that helps you easily move items out of and into Storage Units in Counter-Strike 2. The app utilizes the Steam-user & Global Offensive libraries to establish a connection with Steam and interact with the CS2 game coordinator.
This is the latest stable version and can be downloaded from the releases page, or directly from:
- Windows - (Casemove-2.3.4)
- Mac - (Casemove-2.3.4)
- Mac ARM 64 (M1) - (Casemove-2.3.4)
- Linux Deb - (Casemove-2.3.4)
Please join the Casemove discord for support: https://discord.gg/4dSBdt4uJ3
casemove-2.0.0.mp4
Features include:
- An overview page of your storage contents
- Log in without entering your password / Steam Guard
- View your inventory
- View your storage units contents
- View the Value of your inventory and storage units
- Move items out of and into your storage units in bulk instead of clicking on the individual items
- Rename your storage units
- Sort, search and filter your inventory
- Sort, search and filter your storage units contents
- Download a file over your Storage units and inventory contents
- Switch between multiple accounts easily
- Use your shared secret key instead of an auth code to log in
- See your storage unit's and inventory value from Buff, Skinport & SCM in almost all currencies
Trade up features:
- Complete trade up contracts from within the app!
- See the possible outcomes from your trade up contract
- See an estimated EV of your trade up contract recipe
Use this link to install Casemove
To use:
- Download the latest stable version of Casemove
- Install the application
- Run the app
- Log in
No. The app doesn’t interact with your CS2 game client. It doesn’t inject any code into the game. You don’t even need to have the game installed for the app to run. All the app does is connect to Steam and emulate a CS2 connection.
Furthermore, the libraries Steam-user & Global Offensive have been used by thousands of people, and this app is merely a cosmetic rendition of these libraries.
No, Casemove doesn’t store any information on your computer, except for when you ask it to remember your refresh token. As of Casemove 2.3.4, Casemove no longer stores your password when you login. The refresh token is stored safely using safeStore. Casemove doesn’t send any information to anyone outside of Steam.
In order to move items in and out of Storage Units, the app needs to have an active connection with the CS2 game coordinator. This is not possible when using the web authentication method. However, take a look at the question below.
The browser login feature works by you logging in to the regular Steam website which makes Steam generate a one time string that you, amongst other things, can use to log in to casemove. This is the safest login method, as the generated string is single use which means that even if someone got a hold of it, it would be useless to them. To get the string open this URL.
Casemove is comparable to the software "Archi Steam Farm" and since Archi has made a terrific wiki on this issue, I'd refer over this wiki for further reading
As with anything, It's important to know that the using this software is distributed "as is" and without any warranty.
- Node version 14.18.2
- React Electron Boilerplate
- Tailwind v2
Casemove was created by Nombers.
- Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/id/realNombers/
- Discord: Nombers#1046
The main instructions on how to build the application from source be found using the Electron React Boilerplate and it's docs. I've built the app using NVM with node version 14.18.2.
Please view the license section for more details.