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!8ball

The !8ball command is a fun chatbot command that mimics the classic magic 8-ball toy. When a user types !8ball followed by a question, the chatbot will respond with a random answer, similar to shaking a magic 8-ball for a fortune. It's a great way to engage your audience and add a bit of unpredictability to your chat.

!accept

The !accept command is used to accept an invitation or request in the chat. This could be a duel request, a game invite, or any other type of request that requires user acceptance.

!accountage

The !accountage command is used to check the age of a user's account in the chat. This can be useful for moderators to verify the authenticity of a user or to check if a user is eligible for certain privileges based on their account age.

!addpoints

The !addpoints command is used to add points to a user's account. This command is typically used by moderators or the streamer themselves to reward viewers with points. The syntax for this command is !addpoints [username] [amount], where [username] is the name of the viewer you want to give points to, and [amount] is the number of points you want to give.

!bet

The !bet command is used to place a bet in a running contest. This can be useful for users to participate in contests and potentially win rewards.

!bingo

The !bingo command is used to start a game of emote bingo in the chat. When this command is used, a single emote is randomly selected from the available platform(s). The viewers then try to match this emote in the chat.

!bot

The !bot command is used to manage the bot's behavior in the chat. It has three subcommands:

!chatstats

The !chatstats command is used to get a link to the creators chatstats page.

!command

The !command command is used to manage chat commands. It has six subcommands

!commands

The !commands command is used to get a link to the creators commands page.

!contest

The !contest command is used to return information about the current active contest, if any.

!deny

The !deny command is used to deny a duel request.

!disablesfx

The !disablesfx command is used to disable all sound effect items in the loyalty stream store.

!duel

The !duel command is used to initiate a duel with another user in the chat.

!editcounter

The !editcounter command is used to edit the counter of a specific event or item in the chat.

!emotes

The !emotes command is used to display the list of available emotes in the chat.

!enablesfx

The !enablesfx command is used to enable all sound effect items in the loyalty stream store that were previously disabled.

!filesay

The !filesay command is used to have the bot send multiple lines of text to the chat in a short period via a URL. This is especially useful for cases where streamers and/or moderators want to ban a large number of users from the chat using a pastebin file.

!followage

The !followage command is used to check how long a user has been following the channel.

!giveaway

The !giveaway command is used to get an active giveaway in the channel.

!givepoints

The !givepoints command transfers points from the sender to the specified user.

!hypecup

The !hypecup command allows for clearing the hypecup overlay.

!items

The !items command is used to retrieve a list of items that are redeemable from the chat via the loyalty stream store. This command allows viewers to see what items they can redeem using their loyalty points.

!join

The !join command is used to enter a raffle. This command is typically used by viewers to enter a raffle that was started by a moderator or the streamer themselves. The syntax for this command is !join.

!kappagen

The !kappagen command is used to trigger an emote explosion on the Kappagen widget. This command will create a visual spectacle of emotes bursting on the screen.

!leaderboard

The !leaderboard command is used to get a link for the loyalty leaderboard. This command allows the user to view the leaderboard for loyalty points in the chat.

!module

The !module command is used to enable or disable chatbot modules from the chat. This command allows the user to control the functionality of different modules in the chatbot.

!next

The !next command is used to view the next song in the media request queue. This command will display the title and artist of the upcoming song.

!nuke

The !nuke command is used to perform a timeout, ban, or deletion on messages in the chat. This command will search the chat messages for a specified string and perform the specified action on the messages if the string is found. This command will error if the string is not found in the chat.

!nukeusername

The !nukeusername command is used to perform a timeout, ban, or deletion on a user's activity in the chat. This command will search the user's activity for a specified string and perform the specified action on the user if the string is found. This command will error if the user is not found in the chat.

!openstore

The !openstore command is used to enable all regular items in the loyalty stream store that were previously disabled.

!pause

The !pause command is used to pause the media request playback. This command is particularly useful when the media playback is ongoing and needs to be paused.

!permit

The !permit command is used to prevent a viewer from getting timed out. By default, the duration is 60 seconds.

!play

The !play command is used to resume the media request playback. This command is particularly useful when the media playback has been paused and needs to be resumed.

!points

The !points command is used to display the number of points a user has and their rank on the leaderboard.

!queue

The !queue command is used to manage the viewer queue during live streams. It has several subcommands:

!quote

The !quote command is used to add, remove, and display quotes in the chat.

!raffle

The !raffle command is used to start a raffle with multiple winners. This command is typically used by moderators or the streamer themselves to engage viewers in an interactive chat game. The syntax for this command is !raffle.

!redeem

The !redeem command is used in conjunction with the loyalty stream store. This command allows viewers to redeem items or rewards from the store using their accumulated points. The syntax for this command is !redeem [item], where [item] is the name of the item or reward you want to redeem.

!removesong

The !removesong command is used to remove songs from the queue. This command can be used to remove all songs added by a specific user or a single song by its URL. This command is typically used by moderators or the streamer themselves to manage the song queue during a stream. The syntax for this command is !removesong [username|URL], where [username] is the name of the viewer whose songs you want to remove, and [URL] is the URL of the specific song you want to remove.

!roulette

The !roulette command is used to start a roulette game in the chat.

!setgame

The !setgame command is used to change the current game being played on the stream.

!setpoints

This command will overwrite the current points of the user.

!settitle

The !settitle command is used to change the title of the current stream.

!skip

The !skip command is used to skip the current song in the mediarequest queue. It will error if no song is currently playing.

!slots

The !slots command is used to play a simple slot machine game. The user bets a certain amount of points and if they win, they get a multiple of their bet back.

!song

The !song command is used to return information about the current song that is playing in mediarequest. It will error if no song is currently playing.

!songqueue

The !songqueue command is used to receive a link for the mediarequest queue.

!songrequest

The !songrequest command is used to request songs for mediarequest.

!sraffle

The !sraffle command is used to initiate a single raffle event in the chat.

!srclear

The !srclear command is used to clear the songrequest queue.

!ticket

The !ticket command is used to buy tickets for a giveaway.

!timer

The !timer command is used to manage timers in the chat. It can enable or disable specific timers.

!tip

The !tip command is used to provide a link for users to tip the streamer.

!top

The !top command is used in conjunction with the loyalty system. It allows users to see the top users on the leaderboard for points, alltime, online (watchtime), and offline (watchtime).

!uptime

The !uptime command is used to check how long the streamer has been online for.

!vanish

The !vanish command is used for chatters to time themselves out for 1 second. This action clears their chat history in the process.

!volume

The !volume command is used in conjunction with the mediarequest feature. It can be used to get the current volume without an argument. With an argument, it will set the volume. The argument should be a number between 0 and 100.

!voteskip

The !voteskip command is used in conjunction with the mediarequest feature. If enabled by the broadcaster, it allows users to vote to skip the current media request.

!watchtime

The !watchtime command is used to display the total time a user has spent watching the stream.

!when

The !when command is used to see when your requested song is playing.

!wrongsong

The !wrongsong command is used to remove the last song you've added to the queue.

$(args)

Outputs an argument from the command.

$(count)

Displays the command name counter and increments by one.

$(customapi.url)

Makes a request to a specified URL and the response is returned.

$(ffzemotes)

Lists the active FrankerFaceZ emotes in the channel.

$(getcount)

Returns the current value of a counter without incrementing it.

$(leagueoflegends)

Outputs the summoner rank and LP of a specified League of Legends player.

$(math)

Outputs the result of a math.js expression.

$(msgid)

Outputs the message ID of the message that triggered the command.

$(quote)

Displays a randomly saved quote.

$(random)

Allows you to generate random output from a list of options.

$(sender)

Displays the message sender’s display name

$(stockprice)

Displays the current stock price of a given stock symbol.

$(touser)

Displays either the first word after the command $[1], or the sender’s name. This is an alias for ${1|sender}

$(uptime)

Displays the uptime of the current stream

$(user)

Displays the user’s display name

Bingo

The StreamElements emote bingo module is an interactive chat game. In this game, a bingo card is generated with a variety of emotes.

Chat Alerts

The StreamElements chat alerts module is a feature that allows the chatbot to post messages in the chat when certain events occur. These events can include, but are not limited to, receiving a tip, gaining a new follower, or being raided.

Duel

The StreamElements chatbot duel module is an interactive chat game. In this game, users can challenge each other to a duel.

Eightball

The StreamElements 8ball module is an interactive chat feature. In this module, users can ask the 8ball a question, and it will respond with a random answer. The answers can be customized in the module settings.

Emote Combo

The StreamElements emote combo module is an interactive chat feature. In this module, users try to send the same emote consecutively in the chat.

Emote Pyramid

The StreamElements emote pyramid module is a fun chat game. In this game, users attempt to create a pyramid of emotes in the chat.

Live Announcement

The StreamElements live announcement module is a feature that allows the chatbot to post a message in the chat when the stream goes live.

Raffle

The StreamElements raffle module is an interactive chat game. In this game, a raffle is initiated by a moderator and users can join the raffle by using a specific command.

Roulette

The StreamElements chatbot roulette module is an interactive chat game. In this game, users can wager their points in a roulette-style gamble.

Slotmachine

The StreamElements slotmachine module is an interactive chat game. In this game, users can wager their points on a virtual slot machine that is based on emotes.

Timers

Chatbot timers are automated messages or actions that occur at specified intervals during a live stream. They serve to remind viewers about certain aspects of the stream, such as rules or upcoming events, and can also be used to automatically execute commands at regular intervals.

Viewer queue

The StreamElements viewer queue module allows the creation of a queue where viewers can join and be selected. This module is useful for managing viewer interactions during live streams.