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+ | **2022 Update** | ||
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+ | This is a long overdue update, but I have noticed that this guide still gets quite a bit of traffic, and the majority of the commands posted here are still getting copy/pasted elsewhere. While I think that's great, I felt like I should offer an update regarding the current status of my own personal usage of SLCB. Without diving too much into the drama of things, Streamlabs made some poor decisions in their development process of their fork of OBS, Streamlabs OBS, that came to light last year. If you're unfamiliar with what occurred, [[https:// | ||
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+ | That said, the purpose of this update was to focus on two things: (1) I will obviously not be updating this guide in the future, and (2) the commands here still work, but there are simply better ways to achieve what these commands give by using more modern commands/ | ||
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+ | If you are interested in alternatives to Streamlabs, I believe the most user-friendly would be [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== About ==== | ||
Streamlabs Chatbot (SLCB), formerly known as AnkhBot, is a self-hosted bot solution developed by [[https:// | Streamlabs Chatbot (SLCB), formerly known as AnkhBot, is a self-hosted bot solution developed by [[https:// | ||
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==== Resources ==== | ==== Resources ==== | ||