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 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:
Bots and Custom Twitch Chat Commands
When watching a Twitch stream, you may sometimes see new or unusual chat commands popping up that don’t appear on the list above. These are often created by a chatbot that the channel owner has connected to their account. Such chatbots can be used to add extra functionality to a Twitch chat by adding extra features or even creating a game within the chat itself for viewers to participate in. The connected chatbot will usually mention what its special chat commands are either when you begin viewing the Twitch stream or on a set timed interval. It would be unwise to list them here as they can vary greatly depending on what chatbot service is used and what settings the streamer has activated or deactivated. Here’s the official chat command lists for the most popular Twitch chatbots:
StreamElements Nightbot Moobot
Twitch Streamer Discord Chat Commands
Many popular Twitch streamers use Discord as a place to connect with their followers and subscribers one-on-one or in group discussions. Like Twitch, Discord also supports the installation of chatbots for extra functionality and the variety is absolutely massive. Some Discord bots enable chat commands that let users play role-playing games while others allow members to play music directly from Spotify or YouTube.