 Hey, it's Flare. Let's talk about those percent based commands that people have all the time in their Twitch channels. In other people's chats, I've had these commands tell me how lovable I am, how nasty, how cheesy, how creepy, etc. The idea is that users type the command and then Cloudbot generates a random number and uses that as part of the output. It's very simple and very fun and it's a great engagement tool to give people something to do in chat during lulls and conversation. I also find that once one person uses one of these types of commands, you usually get a lot of other people joining in too. Let's get started setting it up. I'll assume you're already logged into Streamlabs, have toggled on Cloudbot, and have given Streamlabs mod permissions in your channel. If you haven't, check out my video linked in the description and then come back. In the left navigation, choose Cloudbot. In the horizontal navigation on the Cloudbot page, click Commands and then Custom. Click the Add command button. We're not going to use a template to make the command, so you can leave that dropdown blank. For the command, set what you want the user to type. For this example, we'll use exclamation awesome. For the message, use a variation of this string. User.name is random 0 to 100% awesome. You want to keep the user.name and the random thing alone. Those are variables, but you can move them around and just change the text around them to suit your liking. If you need help formatting this the way you want, let me know in the comments and I'll help or maybe even someone else from the community will. Keep the permission set to everyone unless you have a particular need to lock your command down to VIPs or moderators. Now you can click Confirm and you should be good to go. To test, let's go over to the chat and type exclamation awesome. If it works, you should see the message from Cloudbot pop up with a random percentage and your message. While you think about what kind of word you want to use for this command, go watch this other tutorial on Cloudbot commands.