![]() ![]() This menu also let you create desktop shortcuts so that you can start the bot in either service with a single click. ![]() Select Streaming Service, pick what you’d like to use next, and hit Restart. This can be done through the connections menu (the little person icon at the bottom left). Now restart the chatbot for the other streaming service. If you have more than one group, right-click on a command in a different group to export all of those. This will look at the current group and export all in the current group. Right-click on any command to export it individually, or choose Export Group. Each group needs to be exported separately I happen to have two (rather accidentally), so I’ll have to export my commands twice. Those are sections of headlines, inside which a set of commands resides. Note that your custom commands are stored in groups. Note that this is for the Desktop Chatbot, not their Cloudbot. Thankfully there’s a way to make that happen by exporting commands, restarting the bot, then importing them again – and here’s how to do that. I wanted to import all those little shortcuts and quotes I have stored for the YouTube setup so they can be used on a Twitch session too. Turns out when I restart it for the other streaming service, my custom commands and settings are not automatically linked, they’re stored separately. The other day I wanted to use the local Streamlabs Chatbot for both my Twitch and YouTube streams. ![]()
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