VRChat Twitch Integration
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== VTI World Kit == | == VTI World Kit == | ||
==== Documentation ==== | |||
* [[VTI World Kit|About the VTI World Kit]] | * [[VTI World Kit|About the VTI World Kit]] | ||
* [[VTI Targets|Targets]] | * [[VTI Targets|Targets]] | ||
* [[VTI Drivers|Drivers]] | * [[VTI Drivers|Drivers]] | ||
* [[VTI Example Prefabs|Examples]] | |||
==== Tutorials ==== | |||
* [[VTI World Kit Setup]] | |||
* [[Creating VTI Targets]] | |||
* [[Creating Custom VTI Drivers]] | * [[Creating Custom VTI Drivers]] | ||
Revision as of 01:41, 18 February 2024
VRChat Twitch Integration (For Worlds!), or VTI for short, is a tool that enables interactions from Twitch viewers to have a tangible effect on VRChat Worlds. This tool has two major components: the VTI World Kit, and the VTI Companion App, which work in conjunction with the VRChat client to trigger in-world events without requiring modifications to the client.
This article serves as the landing page and lookup directory for VTI Documentation. Please use the sections below to find what you need.