Twitch Integration
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Follow these steps to connect your Twitch account and customize your AI agent’s interactions on your channel:
Locate the field labeled "Channel Name."
Type your Twitch channel name exactly as it appears (case-sensitive).
Use the "Banned Words" field to input any words or phrases you want the AI to avoid using or responding to in chat.
Separate multiple words or phrases with commas.
Do not include a comma after the last word.
Select one of the two available options:
All Chats: The AI will interact with all users in your chat.
Subscribers Only: The AI will only respond to messages from your subscribers.
Enter a word or phrase in the "Chat Activation Word" field.
This word will act as a trigger for the AI to respond to specific messages.
For example using the word setting this as "!Hi" would send the message following "!Hi" to the LLM.
Configure the following options:
Minutes Between Chat Messages: Set a cooldown period (in minutes) between the AI’s responses to prevent spamming.
Response Length (Words): Define the maximum word count for the AI's responses in chat. This amount is a rough estimate and cannot be guaranteed.
Response Length (Words):
This feature lets you control the length of the AI’s responses in chat.
Use the field to input the maximum number of words per response (e.g., 50).
Shorter responses (e.g., 20 words) are concise and to the point, while longer ones allow for more detailed answers or conversational flow.
Once all fields are filled in and settings are customized, click the red Next button to finalize the Twitch integration.
With Twitch successfully connected, your AI agent will now interact with your audience according to the settings you’ve defined.