 Hey, it's Flare! Let's talk about those present-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 sweet I am, how wicked, how smelly, how lucky, etc. The idea is that users type the command and the Nightbot generates a random number and uses that as a percentage in part of the output, saying something like, you're 25% lucky. It's very simple and very fun, and it's a great little engagement tool to give people something to do in chat during lulls and conversation. And when one user uses this command, it often results in a whole bunch of other users trying it out too, which is always fun. I'll assume you're already logged into Nightbot, add the bot, join your channel, and have given Nightbot mod permissions. If you haven't already done that, check out my Nightbot setup video linked in the description, and then come back. All set? Okay, let's make a new command. In the left navigation, choose commands and custom. Click the add command button. Enter the command you want the users to type. For this example, we'll use exclamation chaos. For the message, use a variation of this string, which I'll also put in the description for your copy pasta needs. Dollar sign user is eval math floor math random times 100, etc. You want to keep the user and eval math parts alone anything in that dollar sign parentheses enclosure. Leave all that stuff alone and just change the text around it to suit your liking. If you need help formatting this the way you want, let me know in the comments and I'll help. Keep the user level at everyone, unless you have a particular need to lock your command down to VIPs or moderators. Now you can click submit and you should be all set. To test, let's go over to the chat and type exclamation chaos. If it works, you should see the message from Nightbot pop up, the random percentage, and your message. While you think about what kind of word you want to use for this command, go watch this video about setting up a custom shoutout command in Nightbot.