Be at your viewers' mercy! Every 20 seconds, a random command is chosen from Twitch Chat.
Inspired by Kaze Emanuar's Super Mario 64 Mod and CrowdControl
Setup (video tutorial by Muutation included)
Configuring the mod
To change your settings, edit the configuration file located at:
.minecraft/config/twitchmod-common.toml
To set up the mod for Twitch, you will need to set the channel name in your config file to the name that appears in your channel's Twitch URL (e.g. https://twitch.tv/thisparthere).
Please set values in the config using Notepad and not Notepad++ to avoid random issues. You can set config values while the game is running and they will automatically update, without requiring you to reconnect.
You can blacklist any command from being used by adding it to a new line in this text file:
.minecraft/config/command-blacklist.txt
You don't have to set your key or token every time you start the game. Keys are stored in encrypted .suck (Serialised Unreadable Connection Key) files. Don't share these files with anyone!
Connecting to Twitch or Discord
To start setting the mod up for Twitch, you will need to get a Twitch OAuth key. To do this, click here and login with your Twitch Account.
If you instead want to use Discord, you will need a Bot Token. Click here to learn how to get your Bot Token.
Once you have configured the mod, type the following commands in-game:
/ttv key <OAuth key> | /discord token <Bot token>
/ttv connect | /discord connect
If you see the connected message, your viewers should now be able to interact with your game! You can disconnect at any time using this command:
/ttv disconnect | /discord disconnect
In-game commands
For more info on the usage of in-game commands, type:
/help ttv | /help discord
NOTE: Pressing tab after typing the command will autocorrect your commands.
Command List
Click here for Spanish translation by The_Rubenazo! (this may be outdated)
Click here to open the full version