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Cool, I actually hadn’t heard of this! Though, I do prefer cli applications, so I think I still prefer mine ;)
ProtonPlus is another one.
Convergent thinking is cool though, don't get discouraged.
There FTFY
Well, well, well, looks like you might have me beat! Though, this doesn’t look like it marks latest and previous versions for ease of use within steam. You do have to restart every time you make a change. Mine however, should only need a restart on the first time you use it.
Uh, that's an interesting update, I'll give it a look, I use protonup for my "steam machine", use within steam would be a good feature there.
By the way, just to clarify, when I say within steam, I mean making it easier to use protonGE within steam. My script lets you set and forget your configuration for proton ge, no matter how much you update, you shouldn’t ever have to change your settings to use the newest version.
However, if you’re wanting to, you should be able to add the script as a non-steam application and run it as if it was a steam game