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TwitchPy

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TwitchPy is a Python package for using the Twitch's API and create bots for interacting with their IRC chats.

Documentation

Click here to see the official documentation.

Installation

TwitchPy requires Python 3.10 or higher. You can download the latest version of Python here.

pip install twitchpy

Getting started

A basic bot.

from datetime import datetime

from twitchpy.bot import Bot

bot = Bot(
    "your_oauth_token",
    "your_client_id",
    "your_client_secret",
    "your_redirect_uri",
    "tokens_file_path",
    "login_of_your_bot",
    ["channels_list_to_read_from"],
    "!",
)

time = datetime.now()


def example_check():
    global time

    time_diff = datetime.now() - time

    if time_diff.seconds >= 5:
        bot.me("any_channel_login", "This message is sent every 5 seconds")
        time = datetime.now()


def example_listener(message):
    if message.user is not None:
        bot.me("any_channel_login", f"{message.user} said: {message.text}")


def example_command(message):
    bot.me("any_channel_login", f"{message.user} is who called me")


bot.add_check("example_check", example_check)
bot.add_listener("example_listener", example_listener)
bot.add_command("example_command", example_command)

bot.run()

Contributing

TwitchPy currently uses the Black formatter to enforce sensible style formatting.

Before creating a pull request it is encouraged you install and run black on your code.

The line length limit for TwitchPy is 88.

For installation and usage of Black visit: Black Formatter

For integrating Black into your IDE visit: Black IDE Usage

Contact

You can contact me through my e-mail.