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crypticker

v1.6.3

Published

Command line cryptocurrency price ticker for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and more.

Downloads

106

Readme

crypticker

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Command line cryptocurrency price ticker for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and more.

screenshot

Installation / Update

Installation or update can be done via npm as a global package

npm i -g crypticker

Usage

Once installed globally, crypticker can be run as a binary

crypticker

| Flag | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | --no-history | | Disable history display | | --interval | Integer | Poll interval in milliseconds | | --markets | String | Comma separated list of markets | | --api-key | String | Cryptowat.ch API key (optional) |

Options

Markets and application preferences can be managed within options.json. If the package was installed globally, the installation directory (and corresponding options.json) file may be found with npm root -g. Application will prefer an options file named .crypticker located in the home directory (~) if one exists - this can be used to preserve options between updates.

cp $(npm root -g)/crypticker/options.json ~/.crypticker may be used to create a local copy of the options file.

| Parameter | Type | Description | Example | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | apiKey | String | Cryptowat.ch API key (optional) | BYKU2QBYIQUE386W37BO | | pollInterval | Integer | Interval at which to poll API (in milliseconds) | 30000 | | padding | Integer | Number of spaces to use between display sections | 8 | | history | Object | Parameters around ticker history display | | | history.enabled | Boolean | Toggles history display on and off | true | | history.length | Integer | Number of ticks to display within readout | 16 | | history.hideAmount | Boolean | Toggles display of price changes on and off | false | | history.minorThreshold | Float | Change percentage that must be exceeded to display a minor symbol | 0.00 | | history.majorThreshold | Float | Change percentage that must be exceeded to display a major symbol | 0.20 | | history.positiveMajorSymbol | String | Symbol to use for positive major trend | "∙" | | history.positiveMinorSymbol | String | Symbol to use for positive minor trend | "⋅" | | history.neutralSymbol | String | Symbol to use for no trend | "⋅" | | history.negativeMinorSymbol | String | Symbol to use for negative minor trend | "⋅" | | history.negativeMajorSymbol | String | Symbol to use for negative major trend | "∙" | | markets | Array | List of markets to monitor | ['coinbase-pro:eth/btc'] |

Powered by the Cryptowatch public API. A listing of supported markets can be found here. A forward slash (/) should be used to split pairs within markets list (for example: coinbase-pro:link/eth in favor of coinbase-pro:linketh).