BuddyBot - TinyChat Moderator/Room Helper Bot
Based off Nortxort’s Tinychat Bot and Pinylib.
2.4
2.3.2
!vote - !voteban cam/ban account, !vote for yes if there is 5 votes.
!vip - Allow only users with accounts in bot to join the room
2.2.9
Multiple Room Support
Spam Protection updates based on testing
Spam Protection
User System
!acc ban odsum reason of ban
9 - Banned account
8 - Camban
7 - guest
6 - has account not verified
5 - verified/whitelist user
4 - Chatmod
3 - Regular Mod
2 - Chatadmin
Dj Mode
3.0
Verified Accounts:
Media Cmds: !yt, !close, !seek, !reset, !spl, !del, !skip, !yts, !rpl, !pause, !play, !pyst
Chatmods and !mod tmp users:
Mod Cmds: !clr, !camban, !kick, !ban, !cam, !close, !banw <badword>,!rmw <badword>, !badn <nick>, !acc, !+tmod, !-tmod, !verobose, !allowcam, !spam, !vote
Mods and Admins:
Admin Cmds: !lockdown (noguests), !lockup(password enabled), !noguest, !p2t, !+mod, !-mod
Other cmds: !urb, !8ball, !flip, !roll, !whoplayed, !now, !status, !chuck, !wea, !cheers, !tokes
Account Management:
!acc add odsum mod/admin/verified my welcome greeting
!acc del odsum
!acc camban odsum smokes on cam
!acc ban odsum reason of ban
WebRTC module for tinychat chat rooms.
This is the WebRTC version of pinylib. The structure and the coding style is the same as the original pinylib. Since tinychat is still in beta stage, this version should also be seen as a sort of beta version.
It was based on the POC by notnola
Examples shown here, assumes you are using windows.
pinylib-rtc was developed using python 2.7.10 so this is the recomended python interpreter. Later versions of python should work to, aslong as they are from the 2.7 family. I have not tested it with python 3, but with a few changes to client.py i think it would be possible.
pinylib-rtc requires 4 libraries that are not part of the standard python library, these being:
These can all be installed form a command prompt with pip.
pip install websocket-client requests colorama beautifulsoup4 simplejson
Run the client by typing python path\to\bot.py
in a command prompt.
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Copyright (c) 2018 Nortxort
Copyright (c) 2018 Odsum
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