## Configuration ```yaml --- # Channels to join (only those can be acted on) channels: - mychannel # Allow moderators to hand out permits (if set to false only broadcaster can do this) permit_allow_moderator: true # How long to permit on !permit command permit_timeout: 60s rules: # See below for examples - actions: # Array of actions to take when this rule matches # Issue a ban on the user who wrote the chat-line - ban: "reason of ban" # Modify an internal counter value (does NOT send a chat line) - counter: "counterid" # String to identify the counter, applies templating counter_step: 1 # Integer, can be negative or positive, default: +1 # Send responding message to the channel the original message was received in - respond: 'Hello chatter' # String, applies templating # Issue a timeout on the user who wrote the chat-line - timeout: 1s # Duration value: 1s / 1m / 1h # Add a cooldown to the command (not to trigger counters twice, ...) cooldown: 1s # Duration value: 1s / 1m / 1h # Disable actions on this rule if the user has an active permit disable_on_permit: false # Disable actions on this rule if the user has one of these badges disable_on: [broadcaster, moderator] # Enable actions on this rule only if the user has one of these badges enable_on: [broadcaster, moderator] # Require the chat message to be sent in this channel match_channels: ['#mychannel'] # Execute actions when this event occurs match_event: 'permit' # Execute action when the chat message matches this regular expression match_message: '' # String, regular expression # Disable the actions on this rule if one of these regular expression matches the chat message disable_on_match_messages: [] ... ``` ## Templating There are certain variables available in the strings with templating enabled: - `channel` - Channel the message was sent to, only available for regular messages not events - `msg` - The message object, used in functions, should not be sent to chat - `permitTimeout` - Value of `permit_timeout` in seconds - `username` - The username of the message author Additionally there are some functions available in the templates: - `arg ` - Takes the message sent to the channel, splits by space and returns the Nth element - `counterValue ` - Returns the current value of the counter which identifier was supplied - `fixUsername ` - Ensures the username no longer contains the `@` prefix - `group ` - Gets matching group specified by index from `match_message` regular expression - `recentGame [fallback]` - Returns the last played game name of the specified user (see shoutout example) or the `fallback` if the game could not be fetched. If no fallback was supplied the message will fail and not be sent. - `tag ` - Takes the message sent to the channel, returns the value of the tag specified ## Rule examples ### Game death counter with dynamic name ```yaml - actions: - counter: '{{ recentGame "mychannel" }}' - respond: 'I already died {{ counterValue (recentGame "mychannel") }} times in {{ recentGame "mychannel" }}' cooldown: 60s enable_on: [broadcaster, moderator] match_channels: ['#mychannel'] match_message: '^!death' ``` ### Link-protection while allowing Twitch clips ```yaml - actions: - timeout: 1s - respond: '@{{ .username }}, please ask for permission before posting links.' disable_on: [broadcaster, moderator, subscriber, vip] disable_on_match_messages: - '^(?:https?://)?clips\.twitch\.tv/[a-zA-Z0-9-]+$' disable_on_permit: true match_channels: ['#mychannel'] match_message: '(?:[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?\.)+[a-z0-9][a-z0-9-]{0,61}[a-z0-9]' ``` ### Send a notification on successful permit ```yaml - actions: - respond: >- @{{ fixUsername (arg 1) }}, you will not get timed out for the next {{ .permitTimeout }} seconds. match_channels: ['#mychannel'] match_event: 'permit' ``` ### Shoutout command with game query ```yaml - actions: - respond: >- Check out @{{ fixUsername (group 1) }} and leave a follow, they were last playing {{ recentGame (fixUsername (group 1)) "something mysterious" }} at https://twitch.tv/{{ fixUsername (group 1) }} enable_on: [broadcaster, moderator] match_channels: ['#mychannel'] match_message: '^!so ([@\w]+)' ```