Twitch-Discord-Relay-Bot
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Twitch-Discord-Relay-Bot | music-id | |
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1 | 1 | |
6 | 65 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
- | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Twitch-Discord-Relay-Bot
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Is there a bot that can send Twitch chat to a Discord chat channel?
i made this, i think iād help you. does require a bit of setup :/
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What are some alternatives?
jChat - jChat is an overlay that allows you to show your Twitch chat on screen with OBS, XSplit, and any other streaming software that supports browser sources.
TwitchSubVod - Watch any sub-only Twitch VOD for free. You can also find deleted clips or Twitch VODS. Just insert the streamer username and select a video to watch. You can also download Twitch Clips with this application.
TwitchPy - This is a package you can use to connect with the Twitch API, manage a channel, create bots, etc
Twitch-View-Bot - First open-source really working view bot for Twitch
TwitchMarkovChain - Twitch Bot for generating messages based on what it learned from chat
twitchat - A Python Twitch bot for those who want more functionality than premade bots offer
owl - š¬ A link for Discord and IRC written in Python
twitch - Interact with Twitch's API, chat and subscribe to events via PubSub and EventSub.
twitch-rafflebot-bad-luck-protection - This is a Twitch Rafflebot with Bad Luck Protection
PythonTwitchBotFramework - asynchronous twitchbot framework made in pure python
twitch-and-toot - Twitch-and-toot is an open-source project that allows users to post to Mastodon when a streamer goes live on Twitch. Built with Python, it can be run on various devices such as RaspberryPi, Linux VPS, or a private server. To use this project, one must have Python installed and obtain a Twitch API key and Mastodon API key.