The Complete List of Twitch Commands
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While Twitch emotes are also technically triggered by chat commands, they work a little differently and summon an image or animated GIF rather than activating a specific function. Command Description mods Displays a list of all of the moderators in the chat. vips Displays a list of all of the VIPs in the chat. color {color name} Changes the color of your username within the chat. Available colors are Blue, Coral, DodgerBlue, SpringGreen, YellowGreen, Green, OrangeRed, Red, GoldenRod, HotPink, CadetBlue, SeaGreen, Chocolate, BlueViolet, and Firebrick. color {color HEX value} Same as the above but HEX color values can be used instead of color names. block {username} Using this will prevent you from seeing messages from a specific user. unblock {username} Use this to unblock someone you've previously blocked. me {type anything here} Use this before typing to change your message's color to that of your name. This isn't recommended as many streamers don't like this being abused. disconnect This chat command will stop the Twitch chat from refreshing. You can reconnect to the chat by reloading the window. w {username} {text} Use this chat command to send a private message to another chat user.
The Complete List of Twitch Commands
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Expand Jump to a Section Availability Commands List Commands for Twitch Mods Bots and Custom Commands Extra: Streamer Discord Chat Commands Twitch’s chatrooms are a great way for streamers and viewers to connect with one another but there’s a lot more to them than simply typing words and triggering Twitch emotes. By entering Twitch chat commands, users can activate a variety of functions such as changing font color, opening user profiles, and even blocking troublesome trolls.Twitch Chat Commands Availability
Twitch chat commands are essentially just text that can be entered into a chat on any platform that supports the Twitch video game streaming service. This means that you can enter chat commands when viewing a Twitch stream via the Twitch website, on an Xbox or PlayStation console, and on the official iOS and Android Twitch apps. Twitch commands are native to the Twitch platform which means that your Valorant chat commands and your Minecraft chat commands won’t work here.Twitch Chat Commands List
Below is a complete list of all of the officially recognized Twitch chat commands that can be used by all users including the channel owner and the average viewer. All of the below chat commands must be preceded by a forward slash (/) for them to work. There should be no space between the forward slash and the chat command. For example: /modsWhile Twitch emotes are also technically triggered by chat commands, they work a little differently and summon an image or animated GIF rather than activating a specific function. Command Description mods Displays a list of all of the moderators in the chat. vips Displays a list of all of the VIPs in the chat. color {color name} Changes the color of your username within the chat. Available colors are Blue, Coral, DodgerBlue, SpringGreen, YellowGreen, Green, OrangeRed, Red, GoldenRod, HotPink, CadetBlue, SeaGreen, Chocolate, BlueViolet, and Firebrick. color {color HEX value} Same as the above but HEX color values can be used instead of color names. block {username} Using this will prevent you from seeing messages from a specific user. unblock {username} Use this to unblock someone you've previously blocked. me {type anything here} Use this before typing to change your message's color to that of your name. This isn't recommended as many streamers don't like this being abused. disconnect This chat command will stop the Twitch chat from refreshing. You can reconnect to the chat by reloading the window. w {username} {text} Use this chat command to send a private message to another chat user.