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PySea is a very easy to use python lib, based and working over opensea api no need to for api key or login information...
PySea is a very easy to use python lib, based and working over opensea api no need to for api key or login information...
A quick introduction of the minimal setup you need to get a hello world up & running.
pip install pysea
macOS
pip3 install pysea
here is a easy code to get the floor price of a collection on opensea
import pysea
pysea.floorprice(collection='collection-name-here')
output >>>> 0.0146381596
these are the functions that are available for now, we our always trying to make it better and better over the time
we have only one param to use now, collection
, you can use it like this collection='collection-name'
you can contact the owner on telegram or discord
telegram : t.me/Jojiv2
discord : Joji#0082
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PySea is a very easy to use python lib, based and working over opensea api no need to for api key or login information...
We found that pysea demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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