twitch4j
twitchat
Our great sponsors
twitch4j | twitchat | |
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1 | 4 | |
364 | 9 | |
-0.5% | - | |
8.8 | 0.0 | |
8 days ago | about 2 years ago | |
Java | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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twitch4j
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I'm developing an application using the Twitch API, where can I go to seek help whenever I need it?
You could also see the the github for Twitch4J
twitchat
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I went and built another thing! It's essentially a lightning-powered Discord inbox. It works just like the Twitch integration I built, but this time it sends Discord messages!
Has to be deeply customizable, like mine, and therefore self-hosted
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The concept of open, programmable money is mindblowing!
u/Fittiboy linked the github in that post if anyone is interested. https://github.com/Fittiboy/twitchat
In the meantime, you can check out my bot, which I built the command on top of.
What are some alternatives?
TwitchRecover - Twitch VOD tool which recovers all VODs including those that are sub only or deleted.
JDA - Java wrapper for the popular chat & VOIP service: Discord https://discord.com
pyTwitchAPI - A Python 3.7 compatible implementation of the Twitch API, EventSub, PubSub and Chat
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
TwitchLib - C# Twitch Chat, Whisper, API and PubSub Library. Allows for chatting, whispering, stream event subscription and channel/account modification. Supports everything that supports .NETStandard 2.0
TwitchIO - An Async Bot/API wrapper for Twitch made in Python.
pesterchum-alt-servers - Instant messaging client copying the look and feel of clients from Andrew Hussie's webcomic Homestuck.