 Hey, it's Flare. Let's talk about setting up a shout-out command for Twitch using StreamElements that displays the game and a link to the stream of the person who was shouted out. I'll assume you're already logged into StreamElements and have connected to your Twitch account and given StreamElements mod permissions. If you haven't already done that, go check out this video about how to set up StreamElements Chatbot and I'll meet you back on the dashboard. In the left navigation, choose Chatbot and then Chat Commands. Choose the Custom Commands tab. Click the Add New Command button and set the command you want to use. Most people use Exclamation Esso. Set the user level to Moderator or VIP, depending on who you want to be able to run shout-outs. If you set it to VIP, Moderators will also be able to use it. For the response, use a variation of this stream. Go show DollarSign won some love. They last played Game 1 at Twitch to TV and then the channel. All those things with the DollarSigns in the brackets are variables and they'll dynamically enter the name of the user that was shouted out, the game they were playing, and their channeling. You want to keep the DollarSign won stuff and the game stuff and the link at the end all there, but just change the text itself to your liking. You need help formatting this the way you want. Let me know in the comments. Now, make sure the command is enabled and click Activate Command and you should be good to go. To test, let's go over to the chat and type Exclamation Esso at Flarebot. I generally advise people to build commands that require a target to use the at instead of requiring people to type in the name manually. This way, once you type the at in Twitch, the UI will help you autocomplete and you can make fewer mistakes. Anyway, you'll see the message from Stream Elements pop up, the name of the category they last streamed if applicable, and then a link to their chat. Pretty easy, right? Now click here to see one of my other Stream Elements tutorials.