 This will be nice and easy. Let's set up a dad joke command and action in Streamerbot. Your chat will be able to type exclamation dad joke and your bot will spit out a random growner. This should only take a few minutes and we'll learn how to consume a text-based API endpoint with Streamerbot. The easiest way to do this command in Streamerbot is to use an external API that provides the random result. If you can find or make an API endpoint that returns a simple text result, it's the easiest and we can use a simple fetch URL sub-action. To generate a random dad joke, we're using the icon has dad joke API, specifically with the slash nightbot parameter at the end, which forces it to return text only. It's not a typo, by the way, you wanna use slash nightbot at the end to force it to return text, even if you're using Streamerbot or Stream Elements or whatever. The full URL that you should use is here on screen. I've put this in the description as well so you can pop down there and copy it. I'll assume you already have Streamerbot installed and connected to your channel and stuff. If you haven't, go see my guide on how to set up Streamerbot, then come back here when you're done. The link to that will be in the description as well. Now, in the action tab of Streamerbot, right click and choose add. Name the action how you want and you can leave everything else at default unless you wish to assign the action to a particular group or queue. In the action, you wanna start by adding a fetch URL sub-action, by right clicking and choosing core, network, fetch URL. In the dialogue for the fetch URL sub-action, put the API endpoint you copied from the description below as the URL. Feel free to hit the like button when you come back up. Put dad joke, all in one word with a capital J as the variable name. This will allow us to use the dad joke variable in our output. Click okay to save and add a send message to channel sub-action by right clicking and choosing Twitch, Chat, send message to channel. In the pop-up for this sub-action, just put percent sign, dad joke, percent sign and press okay. This will use the dad joke variable that we set up earlier. Now our action is all set up and we just need to set up the command. Keeping our action selected, right click in the top right panel at the actions tab labeled triggers. A context menu will appear and you can add a new trigger by choosing core, commands, command triggered. In the dialogue that pops up, click the create command button and we'll get a form to create our dad joke command. On the form, use exclamation dad joke as the name as well as the command and ensure that the enabled checkbox is checked. Then click okay. You can always open up that command again and edit cooldowns or set permissions or things like that. The small pop-up for the trigger should still be present and this new command should be selected. Now you can just click okay and we're done. Users should now be able to type exclamation dad joke in chat and the bot will spit out the result of the API. Don't wanna build it yourself? Check out the blog version of this guide linked below and you'll find an import code that you can use. I'll also put the import code in the pinned comment. Click import at the top of streamer bot and paste this code in the import string field. You should see one action and one command ready to import. So go ahead and click import. Make sure you go into the commands tab and enable the command by right clicking on it and choosing enabled. Enjoy and feel free to send this along to anyone else who might like to set up a dad joke command in streamer bot. Let me know in the comments if you found other API endpoints that work great for this kind of command and as always remember to spread love, not hate.