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@statistica/code

v0.1.15

Published

Statistica Code — a terminal agent for quantitative finance, economics, data science, and software engineering. Native finance & data tools, skills, and plugins for industry-grade research.

Downloads

5,110

Readme

@statistica/code

Statistica Code — a terminal agent for quantitative finance, economics, data science, and software engineering. A broad suite of native finance & data tools, skills, and plugins for industry-grade research — all in a single self-contained binary.

Requires a Professional or Enterprise plan. Get one at statistica.ai.


Install

npm install -g @statistica/code

This installs the statistica-code command; the native binary for your platform is fetched automatically. Node ≥ 18 is required. Available for macOS today — Linux and Windows are coming soon.


Get started

# 1. Sign in with your Statistica account (opens your browser)
statistica-code login

# 2. Start an interactive session
statistica-code

# …or run a one-shot task
statistica-code "pull AAPL OHLCV from FMP and plot a 60-day returns distribution"

login opens your browser to approve access, then saves your session locally so you only sign in once. Check your status with statistica-code login --status, and sign out any time with statistica-code logout.


Requirements

| | | |---|---| | Plan | Professional or Enterprise — statistica.ai | | Node | v18 or newer (used to launch the CLI) | | Chrome (optional) | Only needed for the canvas screenshot / JavaScript tools; everything else works without it |


Usage

statistica-code                 # interactive session
statistica-code "<task>"        # one-shot task
statistica-code import-memory ./statistica-ai-memory.md  # import memory from Statistica AI
statistica-code --version       # show version
statistica-code --help          # all commands and flags

Import Memory From Statistica AI

If you have an exported Statistica AI memory file, bootstrap Statistica Code with:

statistica-code import-memory ./statistica-ai-memory.md

The import is stored locally as reference context for future Statistica Code memory consolidation. Current instructions and verified evidence always override imported memory.


Support

Questions, billing, and account help: statistica.ai.


License

Apache-2.0. Built on the open-source codex CLI (Apache-2.0); see the bundled NOTICE for attribution.