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'''MTGBot''' is a [[Wikipedia:Twitch (service)|Twitch]] Companion designed to help ''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' streamers, by adding features such as card/price lookup, and integration with [[MTGO]].
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'''MTGBot''' is a [[Wikipedia:Twitch (service)|Twitch]] companion designed to help ''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' streamers, by adding features such as card/price lookup, and integration with [[MTGO]].
   
Developed by Dan Bopes, MTGBot is a frequently used, free chat bot for twitch. Originally created for displaying the [[Oracle]] text of ''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' cards, it offers a wide variety of user interaction ranging from querying Magic-related data, broadcaster and moderation tools to custom commands.
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Developed by Daniel "danbopes" Beaupre, MTGBot is a frequently used, free chat bot for twitch. Originally created for displaying the [[Oracle]] text of Magic cards, it offers a wide variety of user interaction ranging from querying Magic-related data, broadcaster and moderation tools to custom commands.
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==Usage==
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After setting up, users can interact with the chat bot via text commands. Commands can be categorized into three levels:
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* '''Broadcaster commands:''' commands exclusively for the owner of a twitch channel, for example setting the current language of the bot
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* '''Moderator-only commands:''' commands only moderators have access to, for example adding and removing custom commands
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* '''User commands:''' commands available to all users
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 19:56, 16 May 2020

MTGBot logo

MTGBot is a Twitch companion designed to help Magic: the Gathering streamers, by adding features such as card/price lookup, and integration with MTGO.

Developed by Daniel "danbopes" Beaupre, MTGBot is a frequently used, free chat bot for twitch. Originally created for displaying the Oracle text of Magic cards, it offers a wide variety of user interaction ranging from querying Magic-related data, broadcaster and moderation tools to custom commands.

Usage

After setting up, users can interact with the chat bot via text commands. Commands can be categorized into three levels:

  • Broadcaster commands: commands exclusively for the owner of a twitch channel, for example setting the current language of the bot
  • Moderator-only commands: commands only moderators have access to, for example adding and removing custom commands
  • User commands: commands available to all users

External links