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Highlights #23

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mrphlip opened this issue Aug 8, 2014 · 1 comment · Fixed by #30
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Highlights #23

mrphlip opened this issue Aug 8, 2014 · 1 comment · Fixed by #30
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@mrphlip
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mrphlip commented Aug 8, 2014

What I've been thinking of as the !xboxrecordthat command, but which we'd probably give a better name... someone sees something awesome in the stream and runs the command, with a description of what happened:

!highlight Tiny helicopter of God

The bot then notes down the time, description, username, and the broadcastid of the current stream from the Twitch channel data.

Then, later, after the stream has finished (say, a cron job at about 3AM Moonbase time when hopefully no-one is streaming), it gets the list of archive videos, finds the one that matches that broadcastid, and gets the archive link, and adds the whole thing to the Highlight reel spreadsheet... noting the time as being "Slightly before x:xx:xx", calculating the time based on when the command was run vs the time the recording started.

Sub-only, maybe? And with a long throttle.

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d3fr0st commented Aug 9, 2014

Like I mentioned on 521cfce Sub-only "should" work but the proposed response format breaks generate_docstring

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