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terminal-stocks

v1.0.19

Published

Fetch stock price information on terminal

Downloads

31

Readme

terminal-stocks

terminal-stocks is a terminal first application that provides stock price information. Read more here: https://blog.shashi.dev/2021/01/track-stock-market-information-right-in.html

Documentation

https://shashi.dev/terminal-stocks

How to use

$ curl terminal-stocks.dev/<TICKER>

Example

$ curl terminal-stocks.dev/ITC.NS

TIP

  • You can also pass comma separated list of tickers
$ curl terminal-stocks.dev/ITC.NS,INFY.NS,WIPRO.NS

Note

  • This app uses https://finance.yahoo.com/ to fetch information. Please provide a ticker symbol from yahoo finance to fetch the ticker's market data

CLI Usage

You can use the terminal-stocks command line interface (cli)

  • install cli globaly
npm i terminal-stocks -g
  • run the commands to get informations
Available commands
terminal-stocks --help // to get help
terminal-stocks --version  // to see the version
terminal-stocks -t [ticker] // to see current price information of the stock
terminal-stocks --ticker [ticker] // to see current price information of the stock
terminal-stocks --ticker -ms [ticker] // to see current price information of the stock, including market state (open/closed)
terminal-stocks -t [ticker] --historical [domain] // to see the historical price information of stock
terminal-stocks --tickers ITC.NS,INFY.NS // to get the current prices of the multiple stocks
terminal-stocks -m // to see the market summary
terminal-stocks --market // to see the market summary
terminal-stokcs --market --json // to export the data as json file
terminal-stokcs --market --csv // to expor the data as csv file

Example

terminal-stocks -t ITC.NS

View Historical data

Example

$ curl terminal-stocks.dev/historical/ITC.NS
  • By default it shows 10 entries. This api is paginated so you can use ?page=2 to view next entries.

View Market Summary

Example

$ curl terminal-stocks.dev/market-summary

Tech

  • [node.js] - evented I/O for the backend
  • [Express] - fast node.js network app framework [@tjholowaychuk]
  • [node-yahoo-finance2] - community API for Yahoo-Finance

Installation

Requires Node.js v8+ to run. Install the dependencies and devDependencies and start the server.

$ git clone "https://github.com/shweshi/terminal-stocks"
$ npm install
$ npm run serve

Development

Want to contribute? Great! Feel free to open a PR.

Support

Happy Coding!!!