![]() Opens the dialogue to Rename the action, add it to a Group (or create a group), change it's Queue and set any of the Action Options flags Right clicking on an action reveals a number of options that can be applied to that specific action OptionĬreates a new action and opens the Edit dialogue To learn more, see Action Queues ¶ Context Menu You will want to setup queues that your actions run through to keep them either separated, or to block each other (for instance, when some actions might interact with common elements in OBS). Additional action queues can be configured in the Action Queues tab. Out of the box, the Default queue is confiigured as a non-blocking queue, meaning all actions sent to it will run immediately and will be allowed to execute concurrently, meaning they can overlap. You can optionally type or select a group name, this is used to organise similar actions into collapsible families to keep the interface clean if you have a large number of actions ¶ QueueĪll actions in Streamer.bot must be assigned to an action Queue. The friendly name the action will be referred to in other areas of the bot ¶ Group See Importing and Exporting Actions for more details ¶ Name You can also import actions that have been shared by others by clicking the Import button in the upper right corner. To begin, Right-Click in the Actions pane to open the context menu.Ĭhose Add to open the Add Action Dialogue Below this is the Information panel that summarises the selected sub-action.On the right are all of the sub-actions for the action that is selected.You can filter the list using the control at the top ![]() ![]() This pane will also show any action groups you have as collapsible families The list on the left are all of your Actions and which Queue they belong to.Here you will setup all your primary actions (such as shout outs, subscriptions, cheers, animations, etc.) ![]() Sub-actions even have the ability to trigger other actions, giving you the ability to organize significant pieces of your setup into consolidated sections, and share logic across multiple event sources.Īs sub-actions are executed, another important feature of Streamer.bot comes into play, the Argument Stack, which consists of all variables available at a given time.Įach sub-action has the ability to populate new variables for upcoming sub-actions, read existing variables from earlier sub-actions, or even modify them! ¶ Guide ¶ The Action Pane Perhaps the most important piece of Streamer.bot, Actions are at the center of everything you do.Īctions are configurable sets of sub-actions that can be triggered by Streamer.bot's event sources, such as Commands, Events, Integrations, and even your own voice!
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