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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](https://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](https://github.com/strimertul/kilovolt), a pub/sub key-value store accessible via websocket. You can access every functionality of strimertul through the Kilovolt API. Check [this repository](https://github.com/strimertul/kilovolt-clients) 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](https://github.com/strimertul/kilovolt/blob/main/PROTOCOL.md). Check out the [project's wiki](https://github.com/strimertul/strimertul/wiki) for more information on how to use the API to interact with strimertul. ## Building You need to build the frontend first! ```sh cd frontend npm i npm run build ``` Once that's done, just build the app like any other Go project ```sh go build ``` ## License Kilovolt's code is based on Gorilla Websocket's server example, licensed under [BSD-2-Clause](https://github.com/gorilla/websocket/blob/master/LICENSE) The entire project is licensed under [AGPL-3.0-only](LICENSE) (see `LICENSE`).