Twitch Chat Commands
Master your chat interaction with powerful commands and automation
📌 What Are Twitch Chat Commands?
Twitch chat commands are messages that start with a slash (/) or an exclamation mark (!) that trigger a specific action in chat. They're typically handled by Twitch itself or a chatbot like StreamElements, Nightbot, or Moobot.
🛠️ Types of Commands
| Type | Example | Who Can Use It | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Twitch Native | /ban username | Mods / Streamer | Bans a user from chat |
| Custom Chatbot | !discord | Everyone (by default) | Sends your Discord server invite |
| Timed/Auto Command | !lurk (auto-post) | Everyone | Automates chat engagement |
✅ How to Add Custom Commands
With Tippy Bot, it's easier than ever:
- Log in to your StreamerTips account
- Go to Stream Integration > Tippy Bot
- Click "Add Custom Command"
- Set your trigger and response!
Command: !discord
Response: Welcome {user}! Join our community at discord.gg/example
// Tippy will automatically replace {user} with the chatter's name
🎮 Tippy Bot Games & Loyalty
| Command | Who Can Use It | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| !points | Everyone | Check your current point balance |
| !gamble [amount] | Everyone | 50/50 chance to double your bet |
| !slots [bet] | Everyone | Test your luck on the slot machine |
| !duel [user] [amt] | Everyone | Challenge a chatter for their points |
| !leaderboard | Everyone | Show the top point holders |
| !addpointsall [amt] | Mods/Broadcaster | Reward everyone in chat simultaneously |
🔥 Popular Chat Commands You Should Add
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
| !socials | Links to your Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, etc. |
| !lurk | Lets viewers notify you they're lurking |
| !uptime | Shows how long your stream has been live |
| !rules | Posts your basic chat rules |
| !followage | Displays how long someone has followed your channel |
| !donate | Shares your donation link |
💡 Pro Tips
- Cooldowns are key to preventing spam.
- Keep commands short and clear.
- Make your mods aware of mod-only commands like /timeout, /slow, and /clear.