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ericm / stonks

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Stonks is a terminal based stock visualizer and tracker that displays realtime stocks in graph format in a terminal. See how fast your stonks will crash.



Stonks

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Stonks is a terminal based stock visualizer and tracker.

Installation

Requirements: golang >= 1.13

Manual

  1. Clone the repo
  2. Run make && make install

Packages

Stonks is available on:

  • The AUR. You can install it on arch linux with my other project yup: $ yup -S stonks

  • HomeBrew: brew install ericm/stonks/stonks

Binaries

Binaries are now available for Windows, MacOSX and Linux under each release

Usage

It uses Yahoo Finance as a backend so use the ticker format as seen on their website.

Displays realtime stocks in graph format in a terminal

Usage:
  stonks [flags]

Flags:
  -d, --days int          Stocks from X number of days ago.
  -h, --help              help for stonks
  -i, --interval string   stonks -i X[m|h] (eg 15m, 5m, 1h, 1d) (default "15m")
  -n, --name string       Optional name for a stonk save
  -r, --remove string     Remove an item from favourites
  -s, --save string       Add an item to the default stonks command. (Eg: -s AMD -n "Advanced Micro Devices")
  -t, --theme string      Display theme for the chart (Options: "line", "dot", "icon") (default "line")
  -v, --version           stonks version
  -w, --week              Display the last week (will set interval to 1d)
  -y, --year              Display the last year (will set interval to 5d)
      --ytd               Display the year to date (will set interval to 5d)

$ stonks

Gives graphs and current value/change of saved stocks. Stonks

$ stonks -s AMD -n "Advanced Micro Devices"

Add a favourite stock to be tracked with $ stonks

$ stonks -r AMD

Remove a favourite stock

$ stonks AMD

Gives the current stock for each ticker passed that day

Stonks

$ stonks -w AMD

Gives the current stock for each ticker passed for the passed week

Stonks

$ stonks -d 4 AMD

Gives the current stock for each ticker passed X days ago

Stonks

Configuration

The config file is located at ~/.config/stonks.yml

You can change the following options:

config:
  default_theme: 0 # 0: Line, 1: Dots, 2: Icons
  favourites_height: 12 # Height of the chart in each info panel
  standalone_height: 12

Usage with wtfutil

You can use a program such as wtfutil (On Arch Linux: yup -S wtfutil) to make stonks refresh automatically. See the sample ~/.config/wtf/config.yml provided by Gideon Wolfe :

wtf:
  colors:
    background: black
    border:
      focusable: darkslateblue
      focused: blue
      normal: gray
    checked: yellow
    highlight: 
      fore: black
      back: gray
    rows:
      even: yellow
      odd: white
  grid:
    # How _wide_ the columns are, in terminal characters. In this case we have
    # four columns, each of which are 35 characters wide.
    columns: [33, 33, 33]
    # How _high_ the rows are, in terminal lines. In this case we have four rows
    # that support ten line of text and one of four.
    rows: [20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20]
  refreshInterval: 1
  
  mods:
    tech:
      type: cmdrunner
      args: ["tsla", "intc", "--theme", "dot"]
      cmd: "stonks"
      enabled: true
      position:
        top: 0
        left: 0
        height: 2
        width: 3
      refreshinterval: 10
      title: "🤖 Tech"
    financial:
      type: cmdrunner
      args: ["jpm", "v", "--theme", "dot"]
      cmd: "stonks"
      enabled: true
      position:
        top: 2
        left: 0
        height: 2
        width: 3
      refreshinterval: 10