Chatty is a chat software specifically made for Twitch, in the spirit of a classic IRC Client. It runs on Windows and any other OS that supports Java 8 or later. Update Chatty If you want to update from an already installed older version of Chatty then you may be able to simply use the built-in update function which downloads the most recent installer and guides you through the update process.

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Chatty now supports the Twitch reply feature, both marking replies with an icon (showing more information on hover) and sending a reply by writing a message beginning with an @-mention. Due to the new global hotkey library used Chatty does not have separate hotkey releases and global hotkeys should also work on Windows, Mac and Linux. Chatty provdes an input history for the chat input box that allows you to call up lines you entered previously, to make it easier to e.g. repeat commands with similiar parameters, repeat messages you send to chat or just look up what you wrote before.

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Chatty can combine ban messages, which means if several similiar bans/timeouts are issued for the same user within 10 seconds, only one message is shown, with the number of included bans shown after the message, e.g. <name> has been timed out (3). Ban messages are not combined if a new message from the banned user was received in the meantime. streamviewers - Number of viewers streamuptime - Stream Uptime, ignoring short breaks as shown in the Chatty titlebar streamuptime2 - Actual Stream Uptime as reported by Twitch directly streamseconds - Stream Uptime in seconds streamname - The capitalized name of the stream (channel), guaranteed to be the same as the channel other than case Chatty setting names when you use a setting command (using TAB) Some comands after / (using TAB, e.g. /sub then TAB to complete to /subscribers) Emoticon names (using Shift-TAB, e.g.

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Datsh then Shift-TAB to complete to DatSheffy) Custom completion that is prepended with a dot and for which items can be added in the settings (using Shift-TAB)