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- # ![Twason - The KISS Twitch bot](logo.svg)
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- Twason is an opinionated Twitch chatbot created with the [KISS principle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle) in mind.
- It is based on the [IRC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat) protocol and is configurable in just one JSON file.
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- ## What the hell is that name!?
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- Twason is a portmanteau based on two words: _Twitch_ (the platform the bot is designed for) and _Jason_ (as the JSON file that you use to wonfigure it).
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- ## What features does it provide?
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- Currently, Twason has the following features:
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- - **Commands:** automatically answer to messages that start with a given command
- - Customizable commands prefix (useful if you're using multiple bots)
- - Mention the user who invoked the command in the answer
- - Help command auto-generation
- - **Timer:** automatically send pre-defined messages
- - Only one timer to keep the bot from spamming in the chat
- - Configurable time and number of messages between each automatic message
- - Two strategies available:
- - _round-robin_: send the messages in the same order they have been set in the configuration file
- - _shuffle_: send the messages in a random order
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- More features will be available in the future.
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- ## How do I use it?
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- Twason is currently in development and may contain bugs, but it is globally usable. Actually, I'm using it on [my Twitch channel](https://twitch.tv/jdeuchnord).
- The simplest (and safest) way to use it is to use the Docker image: [`deuchnord/twason`](https://hub.docker.com/r/deuchnord/twason).
- A Docker-Compose file is also available for facility.
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- ### About the Twitch token
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- To enable the bot to connect to Twitch chat, you will need to generate a token. Head to the [Twitch Chat OAuth Password Generator](https://twitchapps.com/tmi/) and follow the instructions to generate it.
- Then, you will need to give it to the bot through the `TWITCH_TOKEN` environment variable.
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- ### The JSON configuration file
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- To configure the bot, you will need to create a JSON file in `config/config.json` as defined in the `docker-compose.yml` file.
- You can find a minimal configuration in the `config.json.dist` file in this repository.
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- Below is the complete configuration reference:
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- ```json5
- {
- "nickname": "yourbot", // the Twitch name of your bot
- "channel": "yourchannel", // the channel the bot must follow
- "command_prefix": "!", // the prefix the commands will have (defaults to '!')
- "help": true, // if true, a help command will be automatically generated (defaults to true)
- "commands": [ // a list of commands that your bot will recognize and respond to (empty by default)
- {
- "name": "ping", // the command name - spaces are not recommended here (even though they are technically accepted)
- "aliases": ["pong"],
- "message": "Pong @{author} Kappa" // the message the bot must send when someone invokes this command ('{author}' will be replaced with the user who invoked the command)
- }
- ],
- "timer": { // the configuration of the automatically sent messages
- "between": {
- "time": 10, // the minimum time that must have passed between two messages (defaults to 10)
- "messages": 10 // the minimum number of messages that the chat members must have sent between two messages (defaults to 10)
- },
- "strategy": "round-robin", // the strategy used to send the messages: "round-robin" or "shuffle" (defaults to "round-robin")
- // the messages are actually commands with the same options as above
- "pool": [ // a list of commands to send (empty by default)
- {
- "name": "hello",
- "aliases": ["hi"],
- "message": "Hello World! HeyGuys"
- }
- ]
- }
- }
- ```
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