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OxidizeBot
DESCRIPTION
OxidizeBot is an open-source Twitch Bot empowering you to focus on what's important. It allows for a richer interaction between you and your chat. From a song request system to groundbreaking game modes where your viewers can interact directly with you and your game. It's written in Rust, providing an unparalleled level of reliability and performance. OxidizeBot doesn't cost you anything, and its source code is available on GitHub for anyone to tinker with! Plays music moderates your chat, plays games, you name it! You own your data. It uses your internet for the best possible latency. It's light on system resources*. And running locally means it can perform rich interactions with your games like Chaos%.
Features
- Free and Open Source
- Packed with Features
- Aliases, custom commands, promotions, plus a bunch more
- Written in Rust
- Promoting high performance, low utilization, and reliability
- Everything is tweakable to suit your needs through a hundred settings
- Runs in the background with a System Tray
Programming Language
Rust
Categories
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