Free and open source streaming software built on OBS and Electron.
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Free and open source streaming software built on OBS and Electron.
An HTML and Node.js-based task list overlay for OBS.
A collection of Scripts for Streamlabs Chatbot
Free customizable theme/template/custom css for Twitch, Streamlabs, Streamelemens chat widget/overlay.
This module is a implementation of Streamlabs API https://dev.streamlabs.com/
A simple tool to demo text-to-speech using various services' voices. HTML5 and Vanilla JS.
Using the power of node to switch scenes based on window titles and focus.
Simply programmatically grab your currently playing Spotify Songs Title straight from your Spotify Client, opening up a wide variety of use cases. [No API usage!] Providing updates as long as its continuously gaining popularity, so hit the
We've created some Widgets to use with your StreamElements overlays! Feel free to use them for your own streams!
Python based AI that uses Deep Neural Networks, Neuroevolution and Streamlabs APIs to live stream games while commentating over them at the same time
A UI/UX redesign of the popular Twitch-bot PhantomBot
A streaming overlay i made in a web browser.
A streamlabs chatbot script that posts Twitch clips on discord
Display an overlay to show your controller(s) input
A Request Manager for http://twitch.tv Streamers
A .NET Standard Client library used to integrate with StreamLabs OBS
A chat game for Streamlabs Chatbot: Steal. Viewers can attempt to steal points from other users. They might succeed, fail, get caught, or get timedout.
A chat game for Streamlabs Chatbot: SimonSays with words. At random times, the bot sends a random word, the first to send that word in chat wins points.
streamlabs chatbot scripts to display twitch clips on stream, allowing viewers to like the clips.
A set of scripts for StreamLabs Chatbot
Add a description, image, and links to the streamlabs topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the streamlabs topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."
A streamer friend of mine asked me to help with setting up some custom rules. Since the syntax of this language is relatively easy I think it will be relatively easy to make a tool which helps people configure rules by just clicking on the even they want, what they want to happen and which conditions the event should have.
I would be willing to make a basic web app for it but that should be in