Convert and fetch the cost of cryptocurrencies within your terminal
npm install @crypti/ccoin> Convert and fetch the price conversions of cryptocurrencies within your terminal
!demo
```
$ npm install --global @crypti/ccoin
`
Usage
$ ccoin [Commands]
$ ccoin -f=[fromSymbols] -t=[toSymbols] [options]
Commands
ls List all saved profiles
[profile name] Load the given profile by name
Options
-f, --from A comma-delimited list of symbols to convert from
-t, --to A comma-delimited list of symbols to convert to
-s, --save Save this as a named profile
-d, --set-default Set this as the default profile
-r, --remove Remove a named profile
Examples
$ ccoin -f=BTC -t=ETH,USD,LTC
$ ccoin --from=BTC,ETH --to=USD,LTC,EUR
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Tip: For a list of 3-letter symbols you can use with this module see cryptocurrencies.
Profiles are a handy way to save --from and --to options without having to type
them manually everytime.
Use the --save option or -s flag to save a profile by name (both examples are equivalent):
``
$ ccoin -f=BTC,ETH -t=USD,JPY --save=yen
$ ccoin -f=BTC,ETH -t=USD,JPY -s=yen
Once you have a profile saved, you can just call it by name:
``
$ ccoin yen
Use the ls command to list all your available Profiles:
``
$ ccoin ls
Available Profiles:
yen: -f=BTC,ETH -t=USD,JPY
You can set a default profile with the --set-default option or the -d flag (both examples are equivalent):
``
$ ccoin -f=BTC,ETH -t=USD,JPY -d
$ ccoin -f=BTC,ETH -t=USD,JPY --set-default
If you have a default profile set, then you don't have to do anything, you can just type
ccoin at the terminal and your default profile will be loaded. However, you can also
load the default profile by name, so both of these examples will load the default profile
(if one has been supplied):
``
$ ccoin
$ ccoin default
Use the --remove option or -r flag to remove a named Profile (both examples are equivalent):
```
$ ccoin -r=yen
$ ccoin --remove=yen
eth-price - Fetch and compare current ETH price to other currencies/cryptocurrencies in your terminal.
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