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Buy, sell, and transfer bitcoin instantly in your terminal!
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل btc-0.3
نام btc
نسخه کتابخانه 0.3
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Randall Degges
ایمیل نویسنده rdegges@gmail.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/rdegges/btc
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/btc/
مجوز UNLICENSE
# btc Buy, sell, and transfer [bitcoin](http://bitcoin.org/en/) instantly in your terminal! (Powered by [Coinbase](https://coinbase.com/).) ## Why Coinbase? [Coinbase](https://coinbase.com/) is a great bitcoin exchange because: - They allow you to immediately add and verify a US bank account (this allows you to easily purchase and sell bitcoin without the hassle that other providers make you go through). - They have a clean, simple website that makes using bitcoin a nice experience. - They are backed by an incredible team of investors (see: https://coinbase.com/about). **NOTE**: I am in no way affiliated with Coinbase. I don't know anyone that works there, have no relationship with the investing companies -- nothing. ## Why btc? I spend a lot of my time at the terminal, and I greatly prefer using the command line to buy, sell, and transfer bitcoin as it's a lot quicker than opening web pages, navigating around, etc. Using [Coinbase's API](https://coinbase.com/api/doc) was a logical next step for me, as I could do everything I'd normally do through coinbase through a simple CLI tool, `btc`. Why should you use `btc`? You should use `btc` if: - You frequently buy / sell / transfer bitcoin. - You use Coinbase. - You prefer to use open source software to ensure your bitcoin are safe (anyone can view this project code). ## Prerequisites Before using `btc`, there are a few things you should already have setup. 1. You should be familiar with bitcoin... *Duh!* 2. You should have a coinbase account. If you don't, you can create one here: https://coinbase.com/ 3. You should add a valid US bank account to your coinbase account if you plan on purchasing or selling bitcoin. If you only plan on using `btc` to transfer bitcoin from one account to another, this is not necessary. 4. You should create a coinbase API key. This is what you will need below so that the `btc` program knows how to access your account. You can do this here: https://coinbase.com/account/integrations ## Installation You can install `btc` via [pip](http://pip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/): ```bash $ sudo pip install btc ``` Once `btc` has been installed, you'll need to give it your coinbase API key so it knows how to make requests. You can find your coinbase API key here: https://coinbase.com/account/integrations (make sure your API key is *enabled*). ```bash $ btc init ``` The `init` command will ask you for input, and walk you through the making sure that `btc` is working properly. Your API key will be stored in a file named `~/.btc` in your home directory. To remove your API key from `btc`, simply delete that file. ## Usage If you simply run `btc` on the command line, you'll get a list of help. ```bash $ btc init # activate btc by supplying your coinbase API key $ btc address # list your active bitcoin address for receiving money $ btc balance # list your account balance $ btc request <btc> <email> [<note>] # send a payment request to the specified email address $ btc send <btc> (<email> | <address>) [<note>] # send bitcoin to a person by email address or bitcoin address $ btc test # test your API key $ btc logs # display a list of recent transaction logs $ btc rates # show current exchange rates $ btc buy 1.5 # purchase 1.5 bitcoin using your bank account on file $ btc sell 1.5 # sell 1.5 bitcoin $ btc -h # display help information ``` All commands that have side effects will prompt you for confirmation before doing anything for added security (so you don't accidentally spend tons of money, or something). ## Changelog v0.3: 04-18-2013 - Setting ~/.btc to mode 0600 for additional security. v0.2: 04-17-2013 - Fixing some small documentation issues. v0.1: 04-17-2013 - First release! ## Like This? If you've enjoyed using `btc`, feel free to send me some bitcoin! My address is: **14m3gaa3TvEgN7Ltc4377v3MVCPnyunuqS** <3 -Randall


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl btc-0.3:

    pip install btc-0.3.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz btc-0.3:

    pip install btc-0.3.tar.gz