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:: ''This page is about Stream Commands. For a list of commands that are used in different games, involving Twitch Plays, see [[Game Commands]]''
This page is a list of commands that can be used on the Twitch stream. It features mostly custom commands, however will feature other useful commands too. You may also want to refer to [https://streamelements.com/softdiamond/commands this page] for more commands as well. It is recommended to use the Table of Contents to navigate.
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This page is a list of commands that can be used on the Twitch stream. These commands need to be typed in chat
==General Commands==
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= General Commands =
==Subscriber Commands==
General commands are commands that usually return a response to the user who called the command. They do not interact with the stream/game itself.
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== General Commands ==
General commands are commands that usually return a set response to the user who called the command. They do not interact with the stream/game itself. These commands are commands that can be ran at any time and have a low cooldown. These types of commands will generally be active all the time regardless of the stream.


== !avatars ==
=== !avatars ===
Shares a list of my VTuber avatars that you can select me to use in stream. Goes to [https://softdiamond.net/stream/avatars/ here]
Shares a list of my VTuber avatars that you can select me to use in stream. Goes to [https://softdiamond.net/stream/avatars/ here]


== !archives ==
=== !archives ===
Goes to the [https://www.youtube.com/@softdiamondarchives archives channel].
Goes to the [https://www.youtube.com/@softdiamondarchives archives channel]. This channel is an archive for most streams, clips from the Twitch channel.


== !discord ==
=== !discord ===
Goes to the [https://discord.gg/Jr336ycCBv SoftDiamond Discord].
Goes to the [https://discord.gg/Jr336ycCBv SoftDiamond Discord]. Streams and other events are held here.


== !followage ==
=== !followage ===
Returns how long you have been following me for.
Returns how long you have been following me for.


== !quote ==
=== !quote ===
Allows you to view the quotes in the channel.
Allows you to view the quotes in the channel.


== !tip ==
=== !socials ===
Gives a link to you to my [https://streamelements.com/softdiamond/tip tip page].
 
== !socials ==
Displays my [https://socials.softdiamond.ca other social media presences].
Displays my [https://socials.softdiamond.ca other social media presences].


== !website ==
=== !website ===
Displays the website URL of this site in chat. (Goes to softdiamond.ca)
Displays the website URL of this site in chat. (Goes to softdiamond.ca)


== !uptime ==
=== !uptime ===
See how long the current stream has been up for.
See how long the current stream has been up for.


== !youtube ==
=== !youtube ===
Goes to the [https://youtube.com/softdiamondyt main youtube channel].
Goes to the [https://youtube.com/softdiamondyt main youtube channel].
=== !lurk ===
Announces that you are lurking in the chat.
=== !schedule ===
Links you to the [https://www.twitch.tv/softdiamond/schedule schedule] page, where you can find out what my stream schedule is.
=== !howtojoin ===
Links you to the [https://wiki.softdiamond.net/index.php?title=Joining_Games Joining Games] page.
==Interactive Commands ==
Interactive Commands are commands that allow you to interact with other viewers, me, or/and, the stream too. These commands may or may not have a cooldown.
=== !tip ===
Gives a link to you to my [https://streamelements.com/softdiamond/tip tip page].
=== !hug ===
This command allows you to hug a user by specifying their username after the command.
=== !boop ===
This command allows you to boop a user by specifying their username after the command.
=== !banhammer ===
This command allows you to pretend to ban a user by specifying their username after the command.
== Subscriber Commands ==
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| text = This section is currently a work in progress and it is best to refer to [https://streamelements.com/softdiamond/commands this page] for the time being until things get added here.
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When you subscribe, you get access to custom commands! Some of these commands may interact with a game I am playing, me, or the stream itself even!
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 4 August 2024

This page is about Stream Commands. For a list of commands that are used in different games, involving Twitch Plays, see Game Commands

This page is a list of commands that can be used on the Twitch stream. It features mostly custom commands, however will feature other useful commands too. You may also want to refer to this page for more commands as well. It is recommended to use the Table of Contents to navigate.

General Commands

Command Name Description Parameters/Usage Cooldown Example Usage Category
Example Example Example Example Example Example
Example Example Example Example Example Example
Example Example Example Example Example Example
Example Example Example Example Example Example
Example Example Example Example Example Example

Subscriber Commands

Command Name Description Parameters/Usage Cooldown Example Usage Category
Example Example Example Example Example Example
Example Example Example Example Example Example
Example Example Example Example Example Example
Example Example Example Example Example Example
Example Example Example Example Example Example

General Commands

General commands are commands that usually return a set response to the user who called the command. They do not interact with the stream/game itself. These commands are commands that can be ran at any time and have a low cooldown. These types of commands will generally be active all the time regardless of the stream.

!avatars

Shares a list of my VTuber avatars that you can select me to use in stream. Goes to here

!archives

Goes to the archives channel. This channel is an archive for most streams, clips from the Twitch channel.

!discord

Goes to the SoftDiamond Discord. Streams and other events are held here.

!followage

Returns how long you have been following me for.

!quote

Allows you to view the quotes in the channel.

!socials

Displays my other social media presences.

!website

Displays the website URL of this site in chat. (Goes to softdiamond.ca)

!uptime

See how long the current stream has been up for.

!youtube

Goes to the main youtube channel.

!lurk

Announces that you are lurking in the chat.

!schedule

Links you to the schedule page, where you can find out what my stream schedule is.

!howtojoin

Links you to the Joining Games page.

Interactive Commands

Interactive Commands are commands that allow you to interact with other viewers, me, or/and, the stream too. These commands may or may not have a cooldown.

!tip

Gives a link to you to my tip page.

!hug

This command allows you to hug a user by specifying their username after the command.

!boop

This command allows you to boop a user by specifying their username after the command.

!banhammer

This command allows you to pretend to ban a user by specifying their username after the command.

Subscriber Commands

When you subscribe, you get access to custom commands! Some of these commands may interact with a game I am playing, me, or the stream itself even!


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