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Mirc twitch bot commands
Mirc twitch bot commands








If you have any questions, feel free to tweet me at you are planning on making the bot publicly based, please give credit by posting the link to this Github page. :) Just do !join and if the bot is modded in your channel, it will remain in your channel unless you either do !part or you unmod the bot.Īlso, check back often if an issue is found, because more likely than not I would have already discovered it and fixed it :) The bot currently runs as Jellie_bot in GoodTimesWithScar's streams, D_A_I_N_A in zueljin's streams, Welsbot in Welsknight streams, and Ak47PomPoms in Chickenb0ne's streams.Ĭurrently, Zapdosbot is in public beta in Zapdos26's channel ( ) with it being able to come into your channel for either testing or for actual use. Here is a simple Python command-line program which will connect to a Twitch channel as a bot and respond to a few simple commands. To be able to use the TwitchAPI, please download the JSON SReject has made which can be found here: A more throughout guide to client-server commands can be found here. Just make sure the #usernameofstreamer is inside the script instead of # to make sure the commands don't work in the other streams.įor instructions on how to obtain a Client ID, see

mirc twitch bot commands

If a script is created with scripts.ini, you can add your own custom scripts into the bot. With that, if the bot doesn't have something a streamer wants, the bot has built in capabilities to allow for that. The focus of the bot is fit the needs of the streamer, not the streamer fit the needs of the bot. These scripts are created to be easily adjustable settings which can be done via chat, the ability to change commands and timers via chat, and to autorun on restart of a server or computer. This is a Twitch Bot I created to help streamers and moderators who want to run multiple mIRC bots on a single Windows server/computer.










Mirc twitch bot commands