Small broadcasting suite for Twitch, includes:
- Simple way to build stream overlays with minimal code
- Loyalty points system with redeems and community goals
- Twitch chat integration with custom commands
- Support for Twitch alerts and channel point redeems1
1. Requires external tool hosted somewhere
Note: some technical/coding experience is currently required to be able to use this effectively, see the technical overview below for more information.
Getting started
Download the latest build from here: github.com/strimertul/strimertul/releases/latest
Start strimertul.exe
and as soon as it's ready it will open a browser window with the Web UI you can use to configure it to your heart's content.
You can also build the project yourself, refer to the Building section below.
Technical overview
Strimertül is a single executable app that provides the following:
- HTTP server for serving static assets and a websocket API
- Twitch bot for handling chat messages and providing custom commands
- Polling-based loyalty system for rewards and community goals
At strimertul's core is Kilovolt, a pub/sub key-value store accessible via websocket. You can access every functionality of strimertul through the Kilovolt API. Check this repository for a list of officially supported kilovolt clients (or submit your own). You should be able to easily build a client yourself by just creating a websocket connection and using the Kilovolt protocol.
Check out the project's wiki for more information on how to use the API to interact with strimertul, or the docs
folder for more technical informations.
Building
You need to build the frontend first!
cd frontend
npm i
npm run build
Once that's done, just build the app like any other Go project
go build
License
Kilovolt's code is based on Gorilla Websocket's server example, licensed under BSD-2-Clause
The entire project is licensed under AGPL-3.0-only (see LICENSE
).