inflow-export
v1.0.8
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Export my spendings as CSV across all Nigerian Bank accounts, using inflow.finance
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Inflow Export
Thanks to inflow.finance, a dope utility for aggregating my bank account spendings, this tool can now give me those spending in CSV format.
How it'll work
Inflow saves the user's access token (JWT) in as a secure cookie, which can be obtained, and passed to this CLI tool via secure readline.
CLI Design
inflow-export
> Provide your Access Token: ****
> What date range would you like to filter by? (Last 30 days)
- Last 30 Days
- All
- Custom
> Exported to /home/mykeels/Documents/inflow-2021-09-12-13-16.csv
Usage
To install, run:
npm i -g inflow-export
To use, run:
inflow-export
and follow the prompts.
Get your Access Token
- Login to your inflow finance via web browser
- Open the browser console (CTRL+SHIFT+I), and enter:
(function () {
function getCookie(name) {
function escape(s) {
return s.replace(/([.*+?\^$(){}|\[\]\/\\])/g, "\\$1");
}
var match = document.cookie.match(
RegExp("(?:^|;\\s*)" + escape(name) + "=([^;]*)")
);
return match ? match[1] : null;
}
console.log(getCookie("__ACCESS_TOKEN__").replace(/\%22/g, ""));
})();
console.log("Copy the above Token 👆🏻");
Legal Disclaimer
The author of this package is NOT liable for any misdemeanour on your bank accounts, or inflow finance accounts.
Enjoy!