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@surelybrackets/inspector-f
Advanced tools
inspector-F assists stock and ETF traders with market research and analysis, by allowing them to inspect market prices and statistics relative to provided date ranges.
First time clone and install.
git clone https://github.com/surelybrackets/inspector-f.git
npm run init
The sources files for this express server are written in typescript and will need to be transpiled to javascript before being deployed to any server. To generate necessary javascript files, run:
npm run build
Javascript files will be stored in the ./dist
directory.
To serve a static build of the server, run:
npm run start
To run a hot reloading development server, run:
npm run start:dev
To run the server in a detach docker container, run (this requires docker and docker-compose to be installed):
npm run start:prod
Unit test are written with jest and can be run with:
npm run test
Unit tests must pass before code is pushed to remote.
Linting has been configured to maintain code consistency. To check changes against rules, run:
npm run lint
Linting is running on the pre-commit hook. To view rules, refer to the .eslintrc.js
configuration file.
FAQs
API for getting historical stock/etf statistics.
The npm package @surelybrackets/inspector-f receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @surelybrackets/inspector-f popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @surelybrackets/inspector-f demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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