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Supercharge your live stream with Streamer.bot! The most powerful stream bot with Twitch and YouTube support.
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Guide. Variables. Usage of arguments and variables in your Streamer.bot actions. Introduction. When a trigger executes an action, it will automatically generate a set of variables specific to that event source and make them available to that action via the argument stack.
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Guide. Commands. Define and configure your chat commands. Chat commands in Streamer.bot are platform-agnostic, supporting Twitch, YouTube and Trovo. Configuration options give you fine-grained control over command text parsing, cooldowns, and user permissions. Show Video Tutorial. To get started, navigate to Commandsin Streamer.bot.
Overview. ! [commands-018.png] (/commands-018.png =x400) This tab is used to view and define chat commands you want Streamer.bot to watch for and the actions each should perform. Right-click anywhere in the pane to show the context menu. This will show diffrent options depending what was highlighted. Context Menu.
So I introduce to you the documentation site for Streamer.bot. You can find this wonderful mesh of dark mode and blurred gradients at: https://docs.streamer.bot/. While the old wiki will still be accessible we encourage you to update your bookmarks/favorites to the new location.
A brief introduction to Streamer.bot. Your Bot. With Streamer.bot, the bot is yours! Streamer.bot is a localbot, meaning all connections are made directly from your local PC to any configured external services, such as Twitch, YouTube, etc.