


You can create some common chat commands to get started: Find the «Response» input and type the message you want the chat command to respond with in Twitch chat.This will then take you to its edit-menu. Search for your chat command in the menu's search-bar, find your command in the table, and then click on the pencil-iconed button (labeled as «Edit») in your command's table row.That's it! Your chat command is now ready, and you can use it by sending a «!Command» message to your Twitch chat (where «Command» is the name of the chat command.) Editing a chat command # Click the «Save» button at the bottom of the menu.In the edit-menu for your new chat command, find the «Response» input, and type the message you want the chat command to respond with in Twitch chat.Click the «Create» button once you've chosen and typed in a name for your chat command.«Twitter» if you want to use the command in Twitch chat like «!Twitter». Type the name of your chat command in the «Command name» input at the bottom of the menu.Open up the «Commands» menu from the main menu, then open the «Custom commands» menu from there.Just follow these steps to add a chat command to your Twitch chat: Whenever someone asks for something which a chat command can answer, your Twitch mods can use the command like «!Command and the mentioned user will then see the response highlighted in their Twitch chat. Your viewers and Twitch mods can also use your chat commands, which lets you focus on something else.
