 Hi, it's Flare. Do you wish you could have a command that could return a random word or phrase as part of the message? This is simple with Streamlabs Chatbot, and I'll walk you through how to set it up. For this example, we'll be building a simple command called hello, where the user types exclamation hello, and the bot returns their greeting with one of five predefined phrases. This can be altered to do whatever you might like, as long as your total message is within the character limit of the message field in Cloudbot. I'll assume you're already logged into Streamlabs, have added the bot to your channel, and given them moderator permissions. If you have not already done this, check the Streamlabs Chatbot setup video in the description, and then come back. Remove your dashboard, click Cloudbot in the left, then commands in the horizontal menu at the top, then click add command. You don't need a template, so ignore that drop down, and then for command, add exclamation hello. For the message, put something like this. Put it on screen here, and I'll also copy it into the description below. Here we're using the brand choice function within Streamlabs Chatbot, and after the dot, we have all the possible responses separated by a pipe character. Each time this command runs, it'll choose one of the possible choices randomly, and use that as the output of that whole variable. And then it'll also print the user's name as part of the message. So in this case, it'll say something like, nice to see you, Flair. Hi, Flair. Or hey, oh, Flair. Or what's up, Flair. So on. You can add as many as you wish to this list, again, as long as you don't go over the total character limit for this whole field. You can adjust the permissions and cooldown as needed, but we should be good to test now after you press submit. If you go over to chat and type exclamation hello, you'll see the result. Obviously, you'll want to change this to suit your own purposes. Could do a lot of things with this. You could use it to generate random insults or compliments, make some small mad lid type commands, or do any number of fun things. Let me know in the comments if you need some help configuring this the way you want. Now go check out this other cool Streamlabs Chatbot command you can build.