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##BankRun
See where your money goes.
###Install
npm install bank-run -g
###Create a configuration JSON file
{
"Chase": {
"user": "", /* Account username */
"pass": "", /* Account password */
"accid": 0000, /* Account number */
"bankid": null, /* Bank routing number (if bank account) */
"acctype": "CREDITCARD", /* CHECKING || SAVINGS || MONEYMRKT || CREDITCARD */
"date_start": 20120601, /* Statement start date YYYYMMDDHHMMSS */
"date_end": 20130616, /* Statement end date YYYYMMDDHHMMSS */
"fid": 10898,
"fidorg": "B1",
"url": "https://ofx.chase.com"
},
"Amex": {
"user": "", /* Account username */
"pass": "", /* Account password */
"accid": 0000, /* Account number */
"bankid": null, /* Bank routing number (if bank account) */
"acctype": "CREDITCARD", /* CHECKING || SAVINGS || MONEYMRKT || CREDITCARD */
"date_start": 20120601, /* Statement start date YYYYMMDDHHMMSS */
"date_end": 20130616, /* Statement end date YYYYMMDDHHMMSS */
"fid": 3101,
"fidorg": "AMEX",
"url": "https://online.americanexpress.com/myca/ofxdl/desktop/desktopDownload.do?request_type=nl_ofxdownload"
}
}
Find your bank information here.
###Execute bank-run
bank-run <path-to-json> <sort:amount|count>
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FAQs
See where your money goes.
We found that bank-run 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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