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<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/168240/39561871-51cda852-4e5d-11e8-926b-7692d43143e8.png" alt="cointop" width="750" />
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> Coin tracking for hackers
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[![License](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/miguelmota/cointop/master/LICENSE.md) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/miguelmota/cointop.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/miguelmota/cointop) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/miguelmota/cointop?)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/miguelmota/cointop) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/miguelmota/cointop?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/miguelmota/cointop) [![Mentioned in Awesome Terminals](https://awesome.re/mentioned-badge.svg)](https://github.com/k4m4/terminals-are-sexy)
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[`cointop`](https://github.com/miguelmota/cointop) is a fast and lightweight interactive terminal based UI application for tracking and monitoring cryptocurrency coin stats in real-time.
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The interface is inspired by [`htop`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Htop) and shortcut keys are inspired by [`vim`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vim_(text_editor)).
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<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/168240/39569578-7ce9f3b6-4e7a-11e8-82a9-8a18b91b1bd5.png" alt="" width="880" />
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In action
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## Table of Contents
- [Features](#features)
- [Installing](#install)
- [Updating](#updating)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Shortcuts](#shortcuts)
- [Config](#config)
- [FAQ](#faq)
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- [Development](#development)
- [License](#license)
## Features
- Quick sort shortcuts
- Custom key bindings config
- Vim inspired shortcut keys
- Fast pagination
- Charts for coins and global market graphs
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- Quick chart date range change
- Fuzzy searching for finding coins
- Save and view favorite coins
- Color support
- Help menu
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- Offline cache
- Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows
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- It's very lightweight; have it running all day!
## Installing
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Make sure to have [go](https://golang.org/) (1.9+) installed, then do:
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```bash
go get -u github.com/miguelmota/cointop
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```
### Homebrew (macOS)
cointop is available via [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) for macOS:
```bash
brew tap cointop/cointop https://github.com/miguelmota/cointop
brew install cointop
```
### Snap (Linux)
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cointop is available as a [snap](https://snapcraft.io/cointop) for Linux users.
```bash
sudo snap install cointop --stable
```
Running snap:
```bash
sudo snap run cointop
```
Note: snaps don't work in Windows WSL. See this [issue thread](https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/windows-subsystem-for-linux/216).
### Windows WSL (Windows)
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Recommended to install using Go (instructions above).
You'll need additional font support for Windows WSL. Please see the [wiki](https://github.com/miguelmota/cointop/wiki/Windows-Command-Prompt-and-WSL-Font-Support) for instructions.
## Updating
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To update make sure to use the `-u` flag if installed via Go.
```bash
go get -u github.com/miguelmota/cointop
```
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### Homebrew (macOS)
```bash
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brew uninstall cointop && brew install cointop
```
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### Snap (Linux)
Use the `refresh` command to update snap.
```bash
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sudo snap refresh cointop --stable
```
<!--
#### Alternatively (without go)
```
sudo curl -s "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/miguelmota/cointop/master/install.sh?$(date +%s)" | bash
```
-->
## Usage
Just run the `cointop` command to get started:
```bash
$ cointop
```
## Shortcuts
List of default shortcut keys:
Key|Action
----|------|
<kbd></kbd>|Move up
<kbd></kbd>|Move down
<kbd></kbd>|Go to next page
<kbd></kbd>|Go to previous page
<kbd>Page Up</kbd>|Jump page up
<kbd>Page Down</kbd>|Jump page down
<kbd>Home</kbd>|Go to first line of page
<kbd>End</kbd>|Go to last line of page
<kbd>Enter</kbd>|Toggle [c]hart for highlighted coin
<kbd>Esc</kbd>|Quit
<kbd>Space</kbd>|Toggle coin as favorite
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>c</kbd>|Alias to quit
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>d</kbd>|Jump page down (vim inspired)
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<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>f</kbd>|Search
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>n</kbd>|Go to next page
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>p</kbd>|Go to previous page
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>r</kbd>|Force refresh data
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>s</kbd>|Save config
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>u</kbd>|Jump page up (vim inspired)
<kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd></kbd>|Sort current column in ascending order
<kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd></kbd>|Sort current column in descending order
<kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd></kbd>|Sort column to the left
<kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd></kbd>|Sort column to the right
<kbd>F1</kbd>|Show help|
<kbd>F5</kbd>|Force refresh data|
<kbd>0</kbd>|Go to first page (vim inspired)
<kbd>1</kbd>|Sort table by *[1] hour change*
<kbd>2</kbd>|Sort table by *[2]4 hour change*
<kbd>7</kbd>|Sort table by *[7] day change*
<kbd>a</kbd>|Sort table by *[a]vailable supply*
<kbd>c</kbd>|Toggle [c]hart for highlighted coin
<kbd>f</kbd>|Toggle show favorites
<kbd>F</kbd>|Toggle show favorites
<kbd>g</kbd>|Go to first line of page (vim inspired)
<kbd>G</kbd>|Go to last line of page (vim inspired)
<kbd>h</kbd>|Go to previous page (vim inspired)
<kbd>H</kbd>|Go to top of table window (vim inspired)
<kbd>j</kbd>|Move down (vim inspired)
<kbd>k</kbd>|Move up (vim inspired)
<kbd>l</kbd>|Go to next page (vim inspired)
<kbd>L</kbd>|Go to last line of visible table window (vim inspired)
<kbd>m</kbd>|Sort table by *[m]arket cap*
<kbd>M</kbd>|Go to middle of visible table window (vim inspired)
<kbd>n</kbd>|Sort table by *[n]ame*
<kbd>o</kbd>|[o]pen link to highlighted coin on [CoinMarketCap](https://coinmarketcap.com/)
<kbd>p</kbd>|Sort table by *[p]rice*
<kbd>r</kbd>|Sort table by *[r]ank*
<kbd>s</kbd>|Sort table by *[s]ymbol*
<kbd>t</kbd>|Sort table by *[t]otal supply*
<kbd>u</kbd>|Sort table by *last [u]pdated*
<kbd>v</kbd>|Sort table by *24 hour [v]olume*
<kbd>q</kbd>|[q]uit
<kbd>$</kbd>|Go to last page (vim inspired)
<kbd>?</kbd>|Show help|
<kbd>/</kbd>|Search (vim inspired)|
<kbd>]</kbd>|Next chart date range|
<kbd>[</kbd>|Previous chart date range|
<kbd>}</kbd>|Last chart date range|
<kbd>{</kbd>|First chart date range|
## Config
The first time you run cointop, it'll create a config file in:
```
~/.cointop/config
```
You can then configure the actions you want for each key:
(default `~/.cointop/config`)
```toml
[shortcuts]
"$" = "last_page"
0 = "first_page"
1 = "sort_column_1h_change"
2 = "sort_column_24h_change"
7 = "sort_column_7d_change"
"?" = "help"
"/" = "open_search"
"[" = "previous_chart_range"
"]" = "next_chart_range"
"{" = "first_chart_range"
"}" = "last_chart_range"
G = "move_to_page_last_row"
H = "move_to_page_visible_first_row"
L = "move_to_page_visible_last_row"
M = "move_to_page_visible_middle_row"
a = "sort_column_available_supply"
"alt+down" = "sort_column_desc"
"alt+left" = "sort_left_column"
"alt+right" = "sort_right_column"
"alt+up" = "sort_column_asc"
down = "move_down"
left = "previous_page"
right = "next_page"
up = "move_up"
c = "toggle_row_chart"
"ctrl+c" = "quit"
"ctrl+d" = "page_down"
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"ctrl+f" = "open_search"
"ctrl+n" = "next_page"
"ctrl+p" = "previous_page"
"ctrl+r" = "refresh"
"ctrl+s" = "save"
"ctrl+u" = "page_up"
end = "move_to_page_last_row"
enter = "toggle_row_chart"
esc = "quit"
f = "toggle_show_favorites"
F = "toggle_show_favorites"
F1 = "help"
g = "move_to_page_first_row"
h = "previous_page"
home = "move_to_page_first_row"
j = "move_down"
k = "move_up"
l = "next_page"
m = "sort_column_market_cap"
n = "sort_column_name"
o = "open_link"
p = "sort_column_price"
pagedown = "page_down"
pageup = "page_up"
q = "quit"
r = "sort_column_rank"
s = "sort_column_symbol"
space = "toggle_favorite"
t = "sort_column_total_supply"
u = "sort_column_last_updated"
v = "sort_column_24h_volume"
```
## List of actions
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This are the action keywords you may use in the config file to change what the shortcut keys do.
Action|Description
----|------|
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`first_chart_range`|Select first chart date range (e.g. 1H)
`first_page`|Go to first page
`help`|Show help
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`last_chart_range`|Select last chart date range (e.g. All Time)
`last_page`|Go to last page
`move_to_page_first_row`|Move to first row on page
`move_to_page_last_row`|Move to last row on page
`move_to_page_visible_first_row`|Move to first visible row on page
`move_to_page_visible_last_row`|Move to last visible row on page
`move_to_page_visible_middle_row`|Move to middle visible row on page
`move_up`|Move one row up
`move_down`|Move one row down
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`next_chart_range`|Select next chart date range (e.g. 3D -> 7D)
`next_page`|Go to next page
`open_link`|Open row link
`open_search`|Open search field
`page_down`|Move one row down
`page_up`|Scroll one page up
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`previous_chart_range`|Select previous chart date range (e.g. 7D -> 3D)
`previous_page`|Go to previous page
`quit`|Quit application
`refresh`|Do a manual refresh on the data
`save`|Save config
`sort_column_1h_change`|Sort table by column *1 hour change*
`sort_column_24h_change`|Sort table by column *24 hour change*
`sort_column_24h_volume`|Sort table by column *24 hour volume*
`sort_column_7d_change`|Sort table by column *7 day change*
`sort_column_asc`|Sort highlighted column by ascending order
`sort_column_available_supply`|Sort table by column *available supply*
`sort_column_desc`|Sort highlighted column by descending order
`sort_column_last_updated`|Sort table by column *last updated*
`sort_column_market_cap`|Sort table by column *market cap*
`sort_column_name`|Sort table by column *name*
`sort_column_price`|Sort table by column *price*
`sort_column_rank`|Sort table by column *rank*
`sort_column_symbol`|Sort table by column *symbol*
`sort_column_total_supply`|Sort table by column *total supply*
`sort_left_column`|Sort the column to the left of the highlighted column
`sort_right_column`|Sort the column to the right of the highlighted column
`toggle_row_chart`|Toggle the chart for the highlighted row
`toggle_favorite`|Toggle coin as favorite
`toggle_show_favorites`|Toggle show favorites
## FAQ
- Q: Where is the data from?
- A: The data is from [Coin Market Cap](https://coinmarketcap.com/).
- Q: What coins does this support?
- A: This supports any coin listed on [Coin Market Cap](https://coinmarketcap.com/).
- Q: How often is the data polled?
- A: Data gets polled once every minute by default. You can press <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>r</kbd> to force refresh.
- Q: I installed cointop without errors but the command is not found.
- A: Make sure your `GOPATH` and `PATH` is set correctly.
```bash
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin
```
- Q: What is the size of the binary?
- A: The executable is only ~1.9MB in size.
- Q: How do I search?
- A: The default key to open search is <kbd>/</kbd>. Type the search query after the `/` in the field and hit <kbd>Enter</kbd>.
- Q: Does this work on the Raspberry Pi?
- A: Yes, cointop works on the Rasperry Pi including the RPi Zero.
- Q: How do I add/remove a favorite?
- A: Press the <kbd>space</kbd> key to toggle a coin as a favorite.
- Q: How do I view all my favorites?
- A: Press <kbd>f</kbd> to toggle view all your favorites.
- Q: How do I save my favorites?
- A: Press <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>s</kbd> to save your favorites.
- Q: I'm getting question marks or weird symbols instead of the correct characters.
- A: Make sure that your terminal has the encoding set to UTF-8 and that your terminal font supports UTF-8.
You can also try running cointop with the following environment variables:
```bash
LANG=en_US.utf8 TERM=xterm-256color cointop
```
If you're on Windows WSL, please see the [wiki](https://github.com/miguelmota/cointop/wiki/Windows-Command-Prompt-and-WSL-Font-Support) for font support instructions.
- Q: How do I install Go on Ubuntu?
- A: There's instructions on installing Go on Ubuntu in the [wiki](https://github.com/miguelmota/cointop/wiki/Installing-Go-on-Ubuntu).
- Q: I'm getting errors installing the snap in Windows WSL.
- A: Unfortunately Windows WSL doesn't support `snapd` which is required for snaps to run. See this [issue thread](https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/windows-subsystem-for-linux/216).
- Q: How do I show the help menu?
- A: Press <kbd>?</kbd> to toggle the help menu. Press <kbd>q</kbd> to close help menu.
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- Q: I'm getting the error: `new gocui: termbox: error while reading terminfo data: EOF` when trying to run.
- A: Try setting the environment variable `TERM=screen-256color`
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- Q: Does cointop work inside an emacs shell?
- A: Yes, but it's slightly buggy.
- Q: My shortcut keys are messed or not correct.
- A: Delete the cointop config directory and rerun cointop.
```bash
rm -rf ~/.cointop
```
- Q: How do I display the chart for the highlighted coin?
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- A: Press <kbd>Enter</kbd> to toggle the chart for the highlighted coin.
- Q: How do I change the chart date range?
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- A: Press <kbd>]</kbd> to cycle to the next date range.
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Press <kbd>[</kbd> to cycle to the previous date range.
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Press <kbd>{</kbd> to select the first date range.
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Press <kbd>}</kbd> to selected the last date range.
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- A: Supported date ranges are `All Time`, `YTD`, `1Y`, `6M`, `3M`, `1M`, `7D`, `3D`, `24H`, `6H`, `1H`.
<sup><sub>YTD = Year-to-date<sub></sup>
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## Development
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### Go
Running cointop from source
```
make run
```
### Snap
Building snap
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```bash
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make snap/build
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```
### Homebrew
Installing from source
```bash
make brew/build
```
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## License
Released under the [Apache 2.0](./LICENSE.md) license.