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$ (touser) Variable - StreamElements Docs The $(touser) variable is a versatile tool in the StreamElements Chatbot that allows you to mention users or display specific words in chat messages It's particularly useful for creating personalized responses or directing messages to specific users
ToUser - Nightbot Docs The touser variable just prints the first argument given to a command Still need help? Ask on the forums!
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Best Nightbot Commands for Twitch Streamers - Pro Game Guides $ (twitch game $ (touser)) will fetch the last game the person tagged in the command was playing $ (touser) will have Nightbot say the name of the channel and can be added at the end of twitch tv in order to properly link their channel in the command
Variables List - Nightbot Docs ToUser – first argument given to the command [more info] Tweet – Generate click-to-tweet templates with a specified message [more info] Twitch – user information from a Twitch profile [more info] UrlFetch – output from a remote url [more info] User – name of the calling user [more info] UserID – id of the calling user [more info]
A list of commands for Nightbot. - GitHub In order to count something more specific, you need a mod-level command and use that command as counter for a public command For a simple counter command, you can just print it's own counter
Nightbot Docs The !commands command allows users to get a link to your custom commands page and allows you and your moderators to add, remove, and modify custom commands Adding Commands Usage !commands add !command_name command response !command_name is the name of the command you wish to use