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crypto-ml-alerts

v1.0.0

Published

Fetch the alerts from crypto-ml.com

Downloads

9

Readme

Fetch the alerts from crypto-ml.com

NPM

Usage

Once installed, run it via the command line like so:

env TZ=Etc/UTC CRYPTO_ML_USERNAME=USERNAME CRYPTO_ML_PASSWORD=PASSWORD crypto-ml-alerts

This will then return an array where each entry has the following properties:

  • when - today, yesterday, or previous
  • date - YYYY-MM-DD
  • currency - the cryptocurrency code
  • action - SELL, HOLD, or BUY
  • price - the price at the time of the alert

You can watch what it is doing by setting CRYPTO_ML_DEBUG=true, like so:

env TZ=Etc/UTC CRYPTO_ML_DEBUG=true CRYPTO_ML_USERNAME=USERNAME CRYPTO_ML_PASSWORD=PASSWORD crypto-ml-alerts

You can also use it programatically via:

'use strict'

const fetch = require('crypto-ml-alerts')

async function main () {
    try {
        const signals = await fetch()
        console.log(JSON.stringify(signals, null, '  '))
    }
    catch (e) {
        console.error(e)
        process.exit(-1)
    }
}

main()

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