 Have you started using Streamerbot and want to use some actions and commands that others have shown off? Got something cool you've done and want to share it with your community? Well you're in luck, because Streamerbot makes it incredibly easy to share your actions and commands with others using the import and export tools, and I'm going to show you how. Hi friends, I'm Flare. I'm a variety streamer over at Twitch.tv slash Flare, and one of my favorite things about streaming is learning how to use all the cool tools that are available to streamers, and then sharing the knowledge I've found with other people. We're once again talking about one of my favorite tools, Streamerbot. You may say I'm an evangelist at this point. In this video we'll walk through how to import someone else's cool effects, and also how to export your own actions and commands in order to share them with others. We'll use a modified version of the Quick Start commands available on the Streamerbot wiki as an example for importing, and then we'll export a few of my favorite simple chat commands as well. Take a moment and let me know in the comments which actions and commands you wish you could get some import codes for, or shout out someone that has already given you a great command for Streamerbot this way. Importing someone else's package of actions and commands is very simple. First, you want to find the necessary import string. The Streamerbot wiki has a Quick Start package put together, and I've got a modified version of it that I've been sending people. The import code can be found in the first comment here, and also in my Discord, where I'll be posting more and more import codes for some of my other effects. Now in Streamerbot you just click the import button and paste that big string into the box. In this case you'll see that both the action and command tabs get populated with nine matching actions and commands. If you press import now, all of this will get automatically created in your Streamerbot, and you're good to go with nine new commands you can use right away. Fair warning, it's not always quite as simple. Depending on how complex the actions that were exported are, there could be some extra configuration required. Sometimes it'll be as simple as changing the text that gets output, or putting your Twitch name somewhere instead of the authors. Other times you'll need to replace some missing images or sounds, or set up sources or plugins in OBS. Sometimes you'll even have to go into custom C sharp and make changes there. I want to take a moment and thank you for watching, and ask that if this video has been useful to you at all, please hit the like button. Consider subscribing to the channel, and say hi in the comments. Maybe just drop an emoji down there. It helps me out immensely, and it's free. Exporting actions and commands is also quite a breeze. Simply hit the export button at the top, then go through the list of actions and commands, and select each item that you wish to export. For simplicity's sake, I'm just going to pick my dad joke action and the associated command for this export. But you can also export a whole package containing multiple actions and commands. Once you've made your selection, you can either export to the clipboard or to a text file. I generally just export to the clipboard, and then make sure to save it somewhere like my Discord, or I've made these available to anyone. A couple things to consider when exporting actions. Does this action rely on external assets like images or sounds? Does it require a particular setup in OBS? Will someone else need to make additional changes to subactions or edit code to make it work for their stream? Consider documenting all of these requirements and sharing those necessary assets as well when you share the export. So there you go. Now you know how to import and export streamer bot actions and commands. Let me know in the comments what kind of things you have set up that you'd like to share with others. If you ever want to chat about streamer bot, come join me in my stream on Sunday and Monday nights on Twitch, or pop into my Discord. We can hash it out all week long, share import codes. Thanks again for watching. Don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe. And as always, remember to spread love, not hate.