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A CLI to get the current ETH price from your terminal in USD or other cryptocurrency symbols
đź’« A CLI app to grab the current ETH price from your terminal in USD and/or other cryptocurrency symbols
A super simple CLI utilizing CryptoCompare API to grab the ETH price during a serious code session.

$ npm install --global eth-price
$ eth-price --help
Usage
$ eth-price [toSymbol]
Examples
$ eth-price
USD: 262.69
$ eth-price btc
BTC: 0.0927
$ eth-price xrp,btc,usd
XRP: 937.07
BTC: 0.09277
USD: 261.91
$ npm install --save eth-price
const ethPrice = require('eth-price');
ethPrice('usd,btc');
// ['USD: 260.23', 'BTC: 0.0923']
Returns a string formatted list of the prices in their symbols.
Type: string
A string list of symbols you want the ETH price in.
MIT © Brandon Him
FAQs
A CLI to get the current ETH price from your terminal in USD or other cryptocurrency symbols
The npm package eth-price receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, eth-price popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that eth-price 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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