!accountage Command
Check the creation date (age) of any Twitch account using the StreamElements chatbot !accountage command. Useful for moderation and verification.
Check the creation date (age) of any Twitch account using the StreamElements chatbot !accountage command. Useful for moderation and verification.
Manage your StreamElements chatbot with the !bot command. Control bot behavior, including muting, unmuting, and removing the bot from chat.
Learn how to use the !chatstats command in StreamElements chatbot to view a link to the channel's detailed chat statistics page.
Manage StreamElements chatbot custom commands directly from chat using the !command (!cmd) functions: add, remove, edit, alias, show, options.
Learn how to use the !commands command in StreamElements chatbot to display a link to the creator's public commands list page.
Learn how to use the !editcounter command in StreamElements chatbot to set, increment, or decrement custom counter values directly from chat.
Use the !emotecount command in StreamElements chatbot to display the usage frequency of a specific emote in your chat.
Use the !emotes command in StreamElements chatbot to list available emotes from Twitch, BTTV, FFZ, or 7TV, or to reload the entire emote cache.
Use the !filesay command in StreamElements chatbot to send multiple lines of text from a URL to chat, ideal for bulk commands like bans.
Learn how to use the !followage command in StreamElements chatbot to check how long a user has been following a Twitch channel.
Learn how to use the !giveaway command in StreamElements chatbot to check the status and link for the currently active channel giveaway.
Learn how viewers can use the !givepoints command in StreamElements chatbot to transfer their loyalty points to another user.
Use the !items command in StreamElements chatbot to get a link to the channel's loyalty store page, listing redeemable items.
Use the !leaderboard command in StreamElements chatbot to get a link to the channel's loyalty points or watch time leaderboard page.
Learn how moderators can use the !level command in StreamElements chatbot to view and manually override user permission levels.
Use the !module command in StreamElements chatbot to enable or disable specific chatbot modules (like games, points, etc.) directly from chat.
Use the !next (!nextsong) command in StreamElements chatbot to see details about the next song in the media request queue.
Use the !nuke command in StreamElements chatbot to moderate chat by timing out, banning, or deleting recent messages matching specific text or regex.
Use the !nukeusername command in StreamElements chatbot to moderate chat by timing out or banning users whose usernames match specific text or regex.
Use the !permit command in StreamElements chatbot to temporarily allow a specific user to post links in chat without being timed out.
Use the !points command in StreamElements chatbot to check your own or another user's loyalty points balance and leaderboard rank.
Use the !queue command in StreamElements chatbot to manage viewer queues for activities like playing games with the streamer.
Use the !quote command in StreamElements chatbot to display random saved quotes or manage the quote list (add/remove) via subcommands.
Learn how to use the !setgame command to update your stream's game category on Twitch using StreamElements chatbot.
Learn how moderators can use the !settitle command in StreamElements chatbot to change the Twitch stream title quickly and easily.
Use the !song command in StreamElements chatbot to get information about the currently playing song from the media request queue.
Use the !songqueue command in StreamElements chatbot to get a link to the current media request queue page.
Use the !songrequest (!sr) command in StreamElements chatbot to allow viewers to add YouTube songs/videos to the media request queue.
Use the !timer command in StreamElements chatbot to enable or disable specific chat timers directly from chat.
Use the !tip command in StreamElements chatbot to provide viewers with a link to your StreamElements tipping page.
Use the !top command in StreamElements chatbot to display the top users based on loyalty points or watch time directly in chat.
Use the !uptime command in StreamElements chatbot to check the current stream's duration.
Use the !vanish command in StreamElements chatbot to time yourself out for 1 second, effectively clearing your visible messages.
Use the !watchtime command in StreamElements chatbot to check your own or another user's accumulated watch time for the channel.
Use the !when command in StreamElements chatbot to check the status and queue position of your most recent song request.
Remove the last song you added to the StreamElements media request queue using the !wrongsong command.