More Chat Commands Documentation
Introduction
More Chat Commands is a small and lightweight browser extension for your Twitch Chat available to download for Firefox & Chrome.
Below you will find an explanation of all available commands.
/accounts
This command will show the overall amount of accounts created on Twitch.TV (Deleted & Banned Accounts included)
(This data gets requested from my 3rd-party project at twitchinsights.net/accounts, updated once a day.)
Syntax: /accounts
Accepts Optional Parameter: No
Example Command: /accounts
Example Response:
Total amount of Twitch Accounts: 259.460.000
/accounts
This command will show the overall amount of accounts created on Twitch.TV in the past hour (from minute 0).
(This data gets requested from my 3rd-party project at twitchinsights.net/accounts, updated once every hour.)
Syntax: /accountshour
Accepts Optional Parameter: No
Example Command: /accountshour
Example Response:
Accounts created in the past hour: 22.042
/accounts
This command will show the overall amount of accounts created on Twitch.TV just yesterday.
(This data gets requested from my 3rd-party project at twitchinsights.net/accounts, updated once a day.)
Syntax: /accountsyesterday
Accepts Optional Parameter: No
Example Command: /accountsyesterday
Example Response:
Accounts created yesterday: 432.000
/badges (user)
This command will show all current active chat badges of a user.
Syntax: /badges (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /badges xangold
Example Response:
Chat Bades of xangold: staff, partner
/bio (user)
This command will show the bio/description of a user.
Syntax: /bio (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /bio alphaduplo
Example Response:
User Bio of alphaduplo: Twitch addicted. Streaming is fun. Developing also.
/botstate (user)
This command will show the bot state of a user. Twitch added flags to mark accounts as bots to give them less limits if needed.
For more information see the IRC developer docs: https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/irc/guide/#known-and-verified-bots
Syntax: /botstate (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /botstate alphaduplo
Example Response:
Bot State of alphaduplo:
Known Bot: Yes - Verified Bot: No
/chatcolor (user)
This command will show you the color of a user in chat in case they set it. If not, a "not set" message will be returned.
Syntax: /chatcolor (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /chatcolor alphaduplo
Example Response:
Chat Color HEX of alphaduplo: #00BECC
/chatrules (user)
This command will show you the color of a user in chat in case they set it. If not, a "not set" message will be returned.
Syntax: /chatrules (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /chatrules alphaduplo
Example Response:
Chat Rules of alphaduplo: rules
/chatsettings (user)
This command will show you the color of a user in chat in case they set it. If not, a "not set" message will be returned.
Syntax: /chatsettings (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /chatsettings alphaduplo
Example Response:
Current Chat Settings of alphaduplo:
Auto Hide Links: | Yes |
Chat Mod Delay: | 0 seconds |
Dev Chat: | No |
Req. Verified Acc To Chat: | Yes |
/chatters (user)
This command will show you how many people are in the chat, including seperate numbers for viewers, mods and staffs.
Syntax: /chatters (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /chatters alphaduplo
Example Response:
Currently there are 12 users in alphaduplo's chat.
Staffs: 0 | Admins: 0 | Global Mods: 0
Moderators: 1 | VIPs: 0 | Viewers: 11
/created (user)
This command will show you when a user created their account / when they joined twitch.
Syntax: /created (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /created alphaduplo
Example Response:
alphaduplo was created at: 2014-10-12 15:42:06 (UTC)
/delay (user)
This command will show you if the broadcaster has set a delay for the current stream. Note: This does not show the usual stream delay!
Syntax: /delay (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /delay alphaduplo
Example Response:
Current Delay of alphaduplo's Stream: 0 seconds
/fps (user)
This command will show you the average fps of a users stream. Will return a "is offline" error if the stream is offline.
Syntax: /fps (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /fps alphaduplo
Example Response:
Average FPS of alphaduplo's Stream: 10 fps
/hosts (user)
This command will show you how many channels are hosting a user.
Syntax: /hosts (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /hosts alphaduplo
Example Response:
alphaduplo is being hosted by 1 channels.
/id (user)
This command will show you the ID of a user.
Syntax: /id (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /id alphaduplo
Example Response:
Channel ID of alphaduplo: 72923126
/lang (user) | /language (user)
This command will show you the channel language of a user which they can set.
Syntax: /lang (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /lang alphaduplo
Example Response:
Broadcaster Language of alphaduplo: en
/mature (user)
This command will show you if the mature setting (18+ option) of a user for their stream is enabled or disabled.
Syntax: /mature (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /mature alphaduplo
Example Response:
Channel Mature Mode of alphaduplo: Disabled
/modes
This command will reprint all channel modes which you also see when joining a channel.
Syntax: /modes
Accepts Optional Parameter: No
Example Command: /modes
Example Response:
(channel modes such as slowmode, submode, followersmode, etc)
/res
This command will show you the current source resolution height of a users stream. Will print a "is offline" error if the stream is offline.
Syntax: /res (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /res (user)
Example Response:
Video Height of alphaduplo's Stream: 720 px
/software
This command will show you the broadcaster software of a user. Note: OBS will be shown as unknown_rtmp - Also this endpoint may be unstable so you have to retry on error.
Syntax: /software (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /software (user)
Example Response:
Broadcaster Software of alphaduplo: unknown_rtmp
/steam
This command will show you the steam id of a user if linked to twitch. Note: This endpoint may be unstable so you have to retry on error.
Syntax: /steam (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /steam (user)
Example Response:
Steam ID of alphaduplo: 76561198061432306
/uptime
This command will show you the uptime of a broadcast of a user.
Syntax: /uptime (user)
Accepts Optional Parameter: Yes
Example Command: /uptime (user)
Example Response:
alphaduplo's Stream Started at: 2018-09-17 19:49:19 (UTC)
That was 2h 3m ago.