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Python Twitch IRC Library

This is a simple Python library for connecting to the Twitch IRC chat and sending/receiving messages.

Twitch

This is the main class for the Twitch IRC client and has the following methods:

  • __init__(self, user: str = "justinfan12345", token: str = "oauth:1234567890"): Initializes the client with the given username and OAuth token.
  • join(self, channel: str) -> None: Joins the given channel.
  • part(self, channel: str) -> None: Leaves the given channel.
  • connect(self) -> None: Connects to the Twitch IRC server.
  • close(self) -> None: Closes the connection to the Twitch IRC server.
  • send_message(self, channel: str, message: str) -> None: Sends a message to the given channel.
  • send_reply(self, message_id: str, channel: str, reply: str) -> None: Sends a reply to the given message.
  • read(self) -> Generator[TwitchPrivateMessage, None, None]: Reads messages from the Twitch IRC server.

TwitchPrivateMessage

This class represents a Twitch private message and has the following attributes:

  • badges (set): A set of strings representing the badges the user has.
  • color (str): The color of the user's username in the chat.
  • display_name (str): The user's display name.
  • first_message (bool): Whether this is the user's first message in the chat.
  • message_id (str): The ID of the message.
  • mod (bool): Whether the user is a moderator.
  • broadcaster (bool): Whether the user is the broadcaster.
  • returning_chatter (bool): Whether the user has been in the chat before.
  • room_id (int): The ID of the room.
  • subscriber (bool): Whether the user is a subscriber.
  • turbo (bool): Whether the user has Twitch Turbo.
  • user_id (int): The ID of the user.
  • name (str): The user's name.
  • channel (str): The channel the message was sent to.
  • message (str): The contents of the message.

Usage

To use this library, create a Twitch instance and call its methods to connect to the Twitch IRC chat and send/receive messages.

from twitch import Twitch

client = Twitch(user="your_username", token="your_oauth_token")
client.connect()
client.join("your_channel")
client.send_message("your_channel", "Hello, world!")
for message in client.read():
    print(message)
client.close()

Contributing

All contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or pull request if you have any suggestions or find any bugs.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.