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Stonks is a terminal based stock visualizer and tracker.
Installation
Requirements: golang >= 1.13
Manual
- Clone the repo
- 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
Online installationless usage (via curl)
You can now access basic stock graphs for passed stock tickers via the stonks HTTPS client (https://stonks.icu).
Try it:
$ curl -L stonks.icu/amd/ba
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 24 hour period of stocks from X of days ago.
-e, --extra Include extra pre + post time. (Only works for day)
-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")
-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 -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 -w AMD
Gives the current stock for each ticker passed for the past week
$ stonks -d 4 AMD
Gives the current stock for each ticker passed X days ago
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