Node.js module allowing you to connect to Twitch and handle multiple events asynchronously.
1- You will need node.js and npm. Joyent has an excellent blog post on how to get those installed, so we'll omit those details here.
2- Install node-twitch-irc via NPM:
npm install node-twitch-irc
3- Check out the examples on GitHub of how to use node-twitch-irc.
4- Check out the wiki. It's worth it.
- action
- chat
- clearchat
- connected
- disconnected
- join
- mode
- names
- part
- r9kmode
- raw
- slowmode
- submode
- subscribe
- timeout
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