Twitch Queue Bot is an application that allows streamers to easily create and manage custom queues for their Twitch channel. The application includes a Graphical User Interface for ease of use, real-time control of the queue, subscriber features, and more. See below for a larger list of features.
Twitch Queue Bot grants the streamer complete control over their chat bot, from choosing the bot's account name to storing sensitive credentials. It provides a real-time, intuitive, and compact management interface so that the streamer can effortlessly interact with their audience without missing a beat.
(Note: sub only was turned off after start up)
- Platform independent (runs on all OSes)
- Interactive graphic user interface (GUI)
- Subscriber only options
- Subscriber priority options
- Allow for up to two custom arguments and an optional comment as input from viewers (example: "!queue arg1, arg2, gl hf PogChamp")
- Custom prefix options so as to not conflict with existing bots
- Ability to cap the queue size
- Ability to close the queue at will
- Notifications list with time stamps when an event occurs
- Real-time statistics of a queueing session
- Announcing a viewer's turn
- Records the number of times a user has entered a queue (or disallows viewers from re-entering)
- Runs on your machine so that you don't have to depend on someone's website
- !queue - arguments are customizable - adds a viewer to the queue if the viewer is eligible for queueing
- !wait - no arguments - tells the viewer their placing in the queue
- !drop - no arguments - removes a user from the queue unless they are the current entry
Download the latest build (v1.0.4) of the bot on MediaFire and double click to run. You can follow the instructions in the Welcome tab or follow the steps below.
Go to https://dev.twitch.tv/ and sign into your streaming account. Go to My Applications
and and click Register Your Application
. You'll see three fields you need to fill: Name
, OAuth Redirect URI
, and Application Category
.
- Set
Name
to whatever you want. - Set
OAuth Redirect URI
to http://127.0.0.1:7090/oauth_authorize_twitch - Set
Application Category
to Application Integration via the drop down menu
Click Register
. Generate a new Client Secret. Grab the Client Secret
and Client ID
and put it in the appropriate fields in the Manual Configuration tab in the application.
Create a new Twitch account for your bot to use. Go to https://twitchapps.com/tmi/ and sign in with this new account. Click Connect with Twitch
. Grab the OAuth Token
and put it in the appropriate field in the Manual Configuration tab in the application.
From here you can finish filling out the rest of the configuration.
Unless you want to fill out these fields every time you start the bot, click the Export to File
button and save a configuration file. In the future when you want to use this bot, you can go to the Load Configuration File tab, load the file, and get started in 3 clicks.
NOTE: If you fail to grant the bot permissions to look at your channel's subscription data or you are not partnered, subscriber features will not work.
If you want to develop your version of this bot, just download the repository and set it up as a Maven project.
If you are trying to use the bot, make sure to have Java 8 or 9 installed on your machine.
Same goes for developers. I'd also recommend having Scene Builder set up and installed.
- Scene Builder 2 - GUI creation (with the e(fx)clipse plugin)
- Maven - Dependency Management
- Benjamin Churchill - SirSkaro
This project is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - see the LICENSE.md file for details. tl;dr, if you're going to make your own queue Twitch bot based on this one, also use this license. Also, you can't copy this code then sell "your" bot.
Thanks to PokeaimMD, for whom this bot was originally built. Happy belated birthday!