I was really tired of Twitch's dashboard, aka assboard, so I wrote up a command line tool I could use to set my stream status and game. https://github.com/TronPaul/TwitchHQ I may go and write a web service for this at some point including a much better embeded chat. Hopefully this helps some people.
I'll write up a readme, but currently you'll have to register the application on twitch http://www.twitch.tv/settings?section=applications since twitch has no good way to auth for native apps.
If you have any questions feel free to ask here.
I was really tired of Twitch's dashboard, aka assboard, so I wrote up a command line tool I could use to set my stream status and game. https://github.com/TronPaul/TwitchHQ I may go and write a web service for this at some point including a much better embeded chat. Hopefully this helps some people.
I'll write up a readme, but currently you'll have to register the application on twitch http://www.twitch.tv/settings?section=applications since twitch has no good way to auth for native apps.
If you have any questions feel free to ask here.
Im stupid could you make in more informative how to...
Im stupid could you make in more informative how to...
Tron you're the greatest. :D
Tron you're the greatest. :D
puddddIm stupid could you make in more informative how to...
Can you explain where you're stuck. If I need to I can write an entire guide. To run the program you'll need to install Python for your operating system http://www.python.org/download . Once that's done you can download the code and run python twitch.py from the commandline (after changing your director to where you downloaded the code).
I might be able to create an exe file, but it will certainly not be as frequently updated as the code will be and you will still need to run it via the commandline.
[quote=pudddd]Im stupid could you make in more informative how to...[/quote]
Can you explain where you're stuck. If I need to I can write an entire guide. To run the program you'll need to install Python for your operating system http://www.python.org/download . Once that's done you can download the code and run python twitch.py from the commandline (after changing your director to where you downloaded the code).
I might be able to create an exe file, but it will certainly not be as frequently updated as the code will be and you will still need to run it via the commandline.