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    PhantomBot

    PhantomBot

    PhantomBot is an actively developed open source interactive Twitch bot

    PhantomBot is an actively developed open source interactive Twitch bot with a vibrant community that provides entertainment and moderation for your channel, allowing you to focus on what matters the most to you, your game and your viewers. PhantomBot is a Twitch chat bot powered by Java. PhantomBot has many modern features out of the box such as a built-in webpanel, enhanced moderation, games, a point system, raffles, custom commands, a music player, and more. PhantomBot can also be integrated with many services such as Discord, TipeeeStream, StreamLabs and StreamElements!
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    WoodboxPlayer

    WoodboxPlayer

    A simple MP3 and web radio player for the Raspberry Pi

    The WoodboxPlayer is a Java-based MP3 and web radio player intended for the single-board computer "Raspberry Pi". It can be controlled either via keyboard or via push-buttons connected to the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins.
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