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Core Concept/Theory
A clear and concise description of what the concept is. Ex. It would be cool if [...]:
The older twitch <-> discord relay does not work as intended, so I am thinking we could create a new one.
We could approach this in a couple ways, one would be to have a relay bot that sits inside of both the Discord server and Twitch. It could be a docker-based bot that uses python to listen for activity on both sides and then simply relay the messages.
Another approach would be to build a custom cog for Discord red and then have it handle some of the functionality. This means we could have twitch users access some of the discord cogs as well?
I suppose we could talk more and do a bit more research on how cogs are handled.
Alternative Ideas
Is there any other way this concept could be used?
None yet.
Alternative Examples/Sources
Are there any other references that you can provide?
Not right now, will update it.
Additional information
Add any other context or examples of this concept here.
Nothing major, but we could extend the Discord Red / cogs out into the Discord.sh services / bot.
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Core Concept/Theory
A clear and concise description of what the concept is. Ex. It would be cool if [...]:
The older twitch <-> discord relay does not work as intended, so I am thinking we could create a new one.
We could approach this in a couple ways, one would be to have a relay bot that sits inside of both the Discord server and Twitch. It could be a docker-based bot that uses python to listen for activity on both sides and then simply relay the messages.
Another approach would be to build a custom cog for Discord red and then have it handle some of the functionality. This means we could have twitch users access some of the discord cogs as well?
I suppose we could talk more and do a bit more research on how cogs are handled.
Alternative Ideas
Is there any other way this concept could be used?
None yet.
Alternative Examples/Sources
Are there any other references that you can provide?
Not right now, will update it.
Additional information
Add any other context or examples of this concept here.
Nothing major, but we could extend the Discord Red / cogs out into the Discord.sh services / bot.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: