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☝️ That's Clive

He's a very simple bot that monitors Twitch chat for clips and auto-posts them to Discord.

Like this!

He runs on a diet of nodejs and twitch-js. He needs to live on a server (Like an Amazon EC2 instance). I use a Pocket C.H.I.P. to host Clive.

Some assembly required (it helps to be familiar with node).

🤖 Instructions (OSX/Linux)

Before starting, make sure nodejs v12 or later is installed. You will also need a webhook for the Discord channel where these clips will be posted.

  1. Open terminal.
  2. Navigate to a directory (like ~/Developer).
  3. Run git clone https://github.com/mangosango/Clive.git && cd Clive.
  4. Run npm install
  5. Copy .env-exmaple to .env*
  6. Open .env in a text editor (like atom).
  7. Refer to the settings flags below.
  8. Save .env.
  9. In terminal, run npm start.
  10. ???
  11. Profit.

* .env file is primarily for development and debugging. Environment variables are preferred for production environment. To use environment variables, you can set all the flags below. TWITCH_CHANNELS should be a space limited set of channel_names. You can set these in the provided clive.service file, or by using the export command. Here's a short guide. on how to use systemd.

🚩 Settings Flags

SETTING_NAME (required or optional to be set) [default production setting]

  • NODE_ENV (optional) [production]

    • Set to dev for development or production for normal usage
  • LOG_LEVEL (optional) [error]

    • Set to which level of logging you'd like. debug is good for development. info or error is good for normal usage. Checkout Winston for more info.
  • LOG_FILE (required) [/var/log/clive.log]

    • Set this to the location of where you would like a log file. Make sure Clive has write permissions!
  • DB_FILE (required) [db.json]

    • Set this to the location of your JSON db file. If running as a service make sure to use the absolute file path.
  • DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL (required)

    • Set this to your Discord webhook for the channel you want Clive to post in! Discord webhook URL
  • TWITCH_CHANNELS (required)

    • Set the channels you want Clive to monitor for clips. These are also used for RESTRICT_CHANNELS If you wanted to watch for clips in Monstercat's chat, you would use "monstercat". If you wanted to monitor multiple channels, you would use "monstercat mrchowderclam updownleftdie".
  • TWITCH_CLIENT_ID (optional, suggested) [null]

    • Needed for Twitch API functionality. This allows Clive to get more data about the clip for its messages! More info: Twitch Dev Getting Started
  • TWITCH_CLIENT_SECRET (optional, suggested) [null]

    • Needed along with the client ID for Twitch API functionality. This allows Clive to get more data about the clip for its messages! More info: Twitch Dev Getting Started
  • RESTRICT_CHANNELS (optional) [true]

    • REQUIRES: TWITCH_CLIENT_ID to be set. If true, only shares clips that are listed in TWITCH_CHANNELS.
  • MODS_ONLY (optional) [false]

    • If true, only allows mods to post clips.
  • SUBS_ONLY (optional) [false]

    • If true, only allows subscribers to post clips.
  • BROADCASTER_ONLY (optional) [false]

    • If true, only allows the broadcaster to post clips. NOTE: broadcaster is not considered a mod by default on Twitch.
  • RICH_EMBED (optional) [true]

    • REQUIRES: TWICH_CLIENT_ID to be set. If true will post two messages to Discord the first being the video and the second being a rich embed box that contains more information about the clip. Two separate messages are necessary because Discord doesn't allow setting video element inside of the rich embed object.

MODS_ONLY, SUBS_ONLY, and BROADCASTER_ONLY can be combined. Example: turning all BROADCASTER_ONLY and SUBS_ONLY will only share clips posted by those two groups. All three set to false on means anyone can post a clip link. Be careful if you are not using a TWITCH_CLIENT_ID AND RESTRICT_CHANNELS or else ANY clips will be shared to your Discord.

📋 Todo

  • Having a UI or hosting this somewhere would be nice.
  • Make clive an actual Discord bot, but that would require actual work lol.
  • Option to only send clips of a certain channel or channels.
  • Option to only send clips posted by broadcaster, mods, or subs.
  • Set the DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL to pull from an evar or something.
  • Track previously posted twitch clips
  • Use Discord Rich Embed messages
  • MFW the Readme is bigger than the app LUL

👯 Contributing

  1. Create your own feature branch (using git checkout -b ... or whatever you want to use).
  2. Write some nice code. Commit it! Push it!
  3. Use Github's excellent pull request feature to submit a PR.
  4. Someone will review your PR and merge to master!
  5. Yay.

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