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Frequently asked questions

Where is the data from?

By default, the data is from CoinGecko. Data from CoinMarketCap is another option.

What APIs does it support?

APIs currently supported are CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko.

What coins does this support?

This supports any coin supported by the API being used to fetch coin information.

How do I set the API to use?

You can use the --api flag, eg. --api coingecko. You can also set the API choice in the config file.

api = "coingecko"

Options are: coinmarketcap, coingecko

How do I change the colorscheme (theme)?

You can use the --colorscheme flag, eg. --colorscheme matrix. You can also set the colorscheme choice in the config file.

colorscheme = "<colorscheme>"

For more instructions, visit the colors repository.

How do I create a custom colorscheme?

Copy an existing colorscheme to ~/.config/cointop/colors/ and customize the colors. Then run cointop with --colorscheme <colorscheme> to use the colorscheme.

Where is the config file located?

The default configuration file is located under ~/.config/cointop/config.toml

Note: Previous versions of cointop used ~/.cointop/config or ~/.cointop/config.toml as the default config filepath. Cointop will use those config filepaths respectively if they exist.

What format is the configuration file in?

The configuration file is in TOML format.

Will you be supporting more coin API's in the future?

Yes supporting more coin APIs is planned.

How often is the data polled?

Data gets polled once 60 seconds by default. You can press Ctrl+r to force refresh. You can configure the refresh rate with the flag --refresh-rate <seconds>

How can I change the refresh rate?

Run cointop with the flag --refresh-rate 60 where the value is the number of seconds that it will fetch for data. You can also set the refresh rate in the config file:

refresh_rate = 60

I ran cointop for the first time and don't see any data?

Running cointop for the first time will fetch the data and populate the cache which may take a few seconds.

I'm no longer seeing any data!

Run cointop with the --clean flag to delete the cache. If you're still not seeing any data, then please submit an issue.

How do I get a CoinMarketCap Pro API key?

Create an account on CoinMarketCap and visit the Account page to copy your Pro API key.

How do I add my CoinMarketCap Pro API key?

Add the API key in the cointop config file:

[coinmarketcap]
  pro_api_key = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"

Alternatively, you can export the environment variable CMC_PRO_API_KEY containing the API key in your ~/.bashrc

export CMC_PRO_API_KEY=xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx

You may also set the API key on start:

cointop --coinmarketcap-api-key=xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx

I can I add my own API to cointop?

Fork cointop and add the API that implements the API interface to cointop/cointop/common/api/impl/. You can use the CoinGecko implementation as reference.

I installed cointop without errors but the command is not found.

Make sure your GOPATH and PATH is set correctly.

export GOPATH=$HOME/go
export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin

The default key to open search is /. Type the search query after the / in the field and hit Enter.

Press ESC to exit search.

Does this work on the Raspberry Pi?

Yes, cointop works on the Rasperry Pi including the RPi Zero.

How do I add/remove a favorite?

Press the f key to toggle a coin as a favorite.

How do I view all my favorites?

Press F (Shift+f) to toggle view all your favorites.

How do I save my favorites?

Favorites are autosaved when setting them. You can also press ctrl+s to manually save your favorites to the config file.

What does the yellow asterisk in the row mean?

The yellow asterisk or star means that you've selected that coin to be a favorite.

My favorites aren't being saved?

Try running cointop with --clean flag to clear the cache which might be causing the problem.

How do I add a coin to my portfolio?

Press e on the highlighted coin to enter holdings and add to your portfolio.

How do I edit the holdings of a coin in my portfolio?

Press e on the highlighted coin to edit the holdings.

How do I remove a coin in my portfolio?

Press e on the highlighted coin to edit the holdings and set the value to any empty string (blank value). Set it to 0 if you want to keep the coin without a value.

How do I view my portfolio?

Press P (Shift+p) to toggle view your portfolio.

How do I save my portfolio?

Your portfolio is autosaved after you edit holdings. You can also press ctrl+s to manually save your portfolio holdings to the config file.

I'm getting question marks or weird symbols instead of the correct characters.

Make sure that your terminal has the encoding set to UTF-8 and that your terminal font supports UTF-8.

You can also try running cointop with the following environment variables:

LANG=en_US.utf8 TERM=xterm-256color cointop

If you're on Windows (PowerShell, Command Prompt, or WSL), please see the wiki for font support instructions.

How do I install Go on Ubuntu?

There's instructions on installing Go on Ubuntu in the wiki.

I'm getting errors installing the snap in Windows WSL.

Unfortunately Windows WSL doesn't support snapd which is required for snaps to run. See this issue thread.

How do I fix my GOPATH on Windows?

Go to Control Panel -> Under System click Edit the system environment variables -> then click the Environment Variables... button -> check the GOPATH variable.

Check the environment variable in PowerShell:

$ Get-ChildItem Env:GOPATH

Name                           Value
----                           -----
GOPATH                         C:\Users\alice\go

How do I manually build the cointop executable on Windows?

Here's how to build the executable and run it:

> md C:\Users\Josem\go\src\github.com\miguelmota -ea 0
> git clone https://github.com/miguelmota/cointop.git
> go build -o cointop.exe main.go
> cointop.exe

How do I show the help menu?

Press ? to toggle the help menu. Press q to close help menu.

I'm getting the error: new gocui: termbox: error while reading terminfo data: EOF or the error termbox: error while reading terminfo data: termbox: unsupported terminal when trying to run.

Try setting the environment variable TERM=screen-256color when starting cointop. E.g. TERM=screen-256color cointop

Does cointop work inside an emacs shell?

Yes, but it's slightly buggy.

My shortcut keys are messed or not correct.

Delete the cointop config directory and rerun cointop.

rm -rf ~/.cointop

How do I display the chart for the highlighted coin?

Press Enter to toggle the chart for the highlighted coin.

How do I change the chart date range?

Press ] to cycle to the next date range.

Press [ to cycle to the previous date range.

Press { to select the first date range.

Press } to selected the last date range.

What chart date ranges are supported?

Supported date ranges are All Time, YTD, 1Y, 6M, 3M, 1M, 7D, 3D, 24H.

YTD = Year-to-date

How do I change the fiat currency?

Press c to show the currency convert menu, and press the corresponding key to select that as the fiat currency.

Which currencies can I convert to?

The supported fiat currencies for conversion are AUD, BRL, CAD, CFH, CLP, CNY, CZK, DKK, EUR, GBP, HKD, HUF, IDR, ILS, INR, JPY, KRW, MXN, MYR, NOK, NZD, PLN, PHP, PKR, RUB, SEK, SGD, THB, TRY, TWD, USD, VND, and ZAR.

The supported crypto currencies for conversion are BTC and ETH.

Please note that some APIs may have limited support for certain conversion formats.

How do I save the selected currency to convert to?

The selected currency conversion is autosaved. You can also press ctrl+s to manually save the selected currency conversion.

What does saving do?

The save command (ctrl+s) saves your selected currency, selected favorite coins, and portfolio coins to the cointop config file.

The data isn't refreshing!

The coin APIs have rate limits, so make sure to keep manual refreshes to a minimum. If you've hit the rate limit then wait about half an hour to be able to fetch the data again. Keep in mind that some coin APIs, such as CoinMarketCap, update prices every 5 minutes so constant refreshes aren't necessary.

How do I quit the application?

Press ctrl+c to quit the application.

How do I quit the open view/window?

Press q to quit the open view/window.

How do I set the favorites view to be the default view?

In the config file, set default_view = "favorites"

How do I set the portfolio view to be the default view?

In the config file, set default_view = "portfolio"

How do I set the table view to be the default view?

In the config file, set default_view = "default"

How can use a different config file other than the default?

Run cointop with the --config flag, eg cointop --config="/path/to/config.toml", to use the specified file as the config.

I'm getting the error open /dev/tty: no such device or address.

Usually this error occurs when cointop is running as a daemon or slave which means that there is no terminal allocated, so /dev/tty doesn't exist for that process. Try running it with the following environment variables:

DEV_IN=/dev/stdout DEV_OUT=/dev/stdout cointop

I can only view the first page, why isn't the pagination is working?

Sometimes the coin APIs will make updates and break things. If you see this problem please submit an issue.

How can run cointop with just the table?

Run cointop with the --only-table flag.

<img width="880" alt="table view only" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/168240/60208658-b0387e80-980d-11e9-8819-8039fb11218f.png" />

How do I toggle the table to go fullscreen?

Press \ to toggle the table fullscreen mode.

How can I hide the top marketbar?

Run cointop with the --hide-marketbar flag.

How can I hide the chart?

Run cointop with the --hide-chart flag.

How can I hide the bottom statusbar?

Run cointop with the --hide-statusbar flag.

How do I scroll the table horizontally left or right?

Use the keys < to scroll the table to the left and < to scroll the table to the right.

How can I delete the cache?

Run cointop clean to delete the cache files. Cointop will generate new cache files after fetching data.

How can I reset cointop?

Run the command cointop reset to delete the config files and cache. Cointop will generate a new config when starting up. You can run cointop --reset to reset before running cointop.

Why aren't Home or End keys working for me?

Make sure to not manually set TERM in your ~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc, or any where else. The TERM environment variable should be automatically set by your terminal, otherwise this may cause the terminal emulator to send escape codes when these keys are pressed. See this Arch wiki for more info.

Use the cointop price command. Here are some examples:

What is the size of the binary?

The Go build size is ~8MB but packed with UPX it's only a ~3MB executable binary.

How much memory does cointop use?

Cointop uses ~15MB of memory so you can run it on a Raspberry Pi Zero if you wanted to (one reason why cointop was built using Go instead of Node.js or Python).

How does cointop differ from rate.sx?

rate.sx is great for one-off queries or fetching data for bash scripts because it doesn't require installing anything. Cointop differs in that it is interactive and also supports more currencies.

How can I get just the coin price with cointop?

Use the cointop price command. Here are some examples:

$ cointop price --coin ethereum
$277.76

$ cointop price -c ethereum --currency btc
Ƀ0.02814

$ cointop -c ethereum -f eur
€245.51

$ cointop price -c ethereum -f usd --api coinmarketcap
$276.37

Does cointop do mining?

Cointop does not do any kind of cryptocurrency mining.

How can I run the cointop SSH server on port 22?

Port 22 is a privileged port so you need to run with sudo:

sudo cointop server -p 22

Does using the public SSH instance track me?

No, there's no tracking on the public SSH server instance. It's running the same code that you see on the public repo.

Why does the public SSH server kick me off?

The public SSH instance is for demo use or short-term usage and will disconnect users after an idle timeout to allow other users to try it out.

How do I fix the error SSH key is required to start server when trying to run SSH server?

Generate the SSH key if the host machine doesn't have one:

$ ssh-keygen

Make sure the host key flag points to the location of the SSH key:

cointop server -k ~/.ssh/id_rsa [...]

Why doesn't the version number work when I install with go get?

The version number is read from the git tag during the build process but this requires the GO111MODULE environment variable to be set in order for Go to read the build information:

GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/miguelmota/cointop