@jprochazk/twitch_irc v0.11.2
twitch_irc
Twitch chat client
Usage in Deno
import * as TwitchIrc from "https://deno.land/x/twitch_irc/mod.ts";
const channel = /*...*/;
const nick = /*...*/;
const pass = /*...*/;
const client = new TwitchIrc.Client({
credentials: { nick, pass }
});
client.on("privmsg", ({ user, message }) => {
console.log(`${user.login}: ${message}`);
});
client.on("open", () => {
client.join(channel);
});Usage in Node
$ npm install twitch_irc@npm:@jprochazk/twitch_ircESM:
// index.mjs
// or index.js, but with "type":"module" in package.json
import * as TwitchIrc from "twitch_irc";
const channel = /*...*/;
const nick = /*...*/;
const pass = /*...*/;
const client = new TwitchIrc.Client({
credentials: { nick, pass }
});
client.on("privmsg", ({ user, message }) => {
console.log(`${user.login}: ${message}`);
});
client.on("open", () => {
client.join(channel);
});CommonJS:
// index.js
const TwitchIrc = require("twitch_irc");
const channel = /*...*/;
const nick = /*...*/;
const pass = /*...*/;
const client = new TwitchIrc.Client({
credentials: { nick, pass }
});
client.on("privmsg", ({ user, message }) => {
console.log(`${user.login}: ${message}`);
});
client.on("open", () => {
client.join(channel);
});Features
- Connection management
- Authentication
- Automatic reconnect
- Automatic keep-alive
- Correct message parsing^1
- Same message bypass for
PRIVMSG - Auto-complete tag names
- Latency measurement
- Strong type safety^2
- Rate limiting
^1: Some tag values can have a space in them, and the
example parser by Twitch will
not correctly handle that case. ^2: The library uses string and template
literal types extensively, for example to ensure that a channel has the #
prefix - similar usage of these advanced type features simplifies the internals
of the library greatly, and contributes towards making it less error prone to
use.
Examples
Specify the --inspect-brk flag to inspect any of the examples using developer
tools. For example, for Chrome it's chrome://inspect ->
Open dedicated DevTools for Node. The client is available on the window object
as window.client.
Simple chat logging (anonymous)
Requires the CHANNEL environment variable to be specified in the format
#<name>, e.g. #jtv.
$ deno run \
--allow-env=CHANNEL \
--allow-net=irc-ws.chat.twitch.tv \
https://deno.land/x/twitch_irc/examples/logs.tsSimple bot
Requires three environment variables:
CHANNELin the format#<name>, e.g.#jtv.TOKENin the formatoauth:<token>, e.g.oauth:abcdefg0123456789. You can generate one here.LOGIN, which is the username of the account you used to generateTOKEN.
The bot will join CHANNEL upon connecting, and you can type !ping in command
to have it respond to you. It will also join its own channel.
$ deno run \
--allow-env=CHANNEL,LOGIN,TOKEN \
--allow-net=irc-ws.chat.twitch.tv \
https://deno.land/x/twitch_irc/examples/bot.tsRelease process
- Commit latest changes
- Tag with new
versionaccording to semver deno run -A ./scripts/build_npm.ts <version>using the sameversioncd npm && npm publish --access=public