Gekko
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Gekko | Huginn | |
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2 | 121 | |
9,323 | 41,523 | |
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0.4 | 7.2 | |
about 4 years ago | 20 days ago | |
JavaScript | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Gekko
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KuCoin Bot burns money
since ur running that thing i know u dont know what that means but heres a good starting point https://github.com/askmike/gekko if you are willing to put the time and money onto it... u can get some pretty nifty algorithms going / buy premade ones and such ...
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Binance MIN_NOTIONAL Error (Purchase / Sell too small?)
I'm just wondering if anyone had this issue before? I'm having a failure error min_national with bitsgap auto trading bot, is there a way to fix the issue? it seems to be effecting my slp/eth pairing and It is happening a lot it is only happening to the one pair set and not the rest of my bots, I have sufficient coins to trade so that shouldn't be the issue. Have you ever had this issue before? Is this just a binance exchange with minimum amount for trade issue? I found that this issue has happened before with binance, the link for reference https://github.com/askmike/gekko/issues/1703 has anyone had this issue and come up with a solution?
Huginn
- Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf
- IFTTT is killing its pay-what-you-want Legacy Pro plan
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Pipe Dreams: The life and times of Yahoo Pipes
I skipped to chapter 9 in the article ("Clogged"), and it looked like Pipes failed because it didn't have a large enough team or a well-defined mission. As a result they couldn't offer a super robust product that would lure in enterprise users. "You could not purchase some number of guaranteed-to-work Pipes calls per month" is the quote from the article.
The reason I think that interesting is because that's the model these days for everything from AI tokens to Monday.com seats. It makes me feel like Pipes was before its time.
That said I've been collecting different "business glue" products that are similar to Pipes. To me, like you say, they aren't as interesting, exciting and intuitive as Pipes was, but maybe it just takes a little more digging. I tried to focus on open source tools but some aren't.
- n8n io: https://n8n.io/integrations/mondaycom/
- Node-RED: https://nodered.org/ (just read about this one in this thread)
- trigger dev: trigger.dev
- automatisch.io: https://automatisch.io/docs/
- Activepieces: https://www.activepieces.com/docs/getting-started/introducti...
- Huginn: https://github.com/huginn/huginn
- budibase: https://budibase.com/
- windmill: https://www.windmill.dev/
- tooljet: https://www.tooljet.com/workflows
- Bracket: https://www.usebracket.com/pricing (just SalesForce <-> PostgreSQL)
- Zapier: zapier.com/
Anyway I hope some of these are fun!
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Ask HN: What is the correct way to deal with pipelines?
"correct" is a value judgement that depends on lots of different things. Only you can decide which tool is correct. Here are some ideas:
- https://camel.apache.org/
- https://www.windmill.dev/
- https://github.com/huginn/huginn
Your idea about a queue (in redis, or postgres, or sqlite, etc) is also totally valid. These off-the-shelf tools I listed probably wouldn't give you a huge advantage IMO.
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Are you using Huginn? If so do you have any latest documentation?
Huginn (https://github.com/huginn/huginn) has like some 39K stars on Github and the use cases it covered looks good.
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Generate RSS feed for any website using CSS selectors
Huginn is an another useful tool that allows you to wrangle CSS selectors and XPath nodes to create RSS feeds.
I use it quite successfully to get data out of undocumented APIs and out into RSS.
https://github.com/huginn/huginn
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What web scrapers do you recommend.
I know of Huginn that could be usefull depending on what you want to do.
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Any recommendations for a open source replacement for If This Then That?
https://github.com/huginn/huginn ??
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Looking for a web scrapper to detect changes to a webpage on a schedule
Huginn
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LLM Powered Autonomous Agents
"not a single word about the safety implications of such a system"
Oh please. Not everything has to be regulated-to-hells before a use case is even found on this. Autonomous agents have existed for decades.
If it can automate agents like huginn[0] with natural language, I'd be very happy. Autonomous agents doesn't mean it's going to take over the world autonomously. Let's lower the fearmongering a bit.
[0]: https://github.com/huginn/huginn
What are some alternatives?
Zenbot 3 - Zenbot is a command-line cryptocurrency trading bot using Node.js and MongoDB.
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
YoutubeDL-Material - Self-hosted YouTube downloader built on Material Design
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
homebank-converter - A web app to convert an export bank file to compatible Homebank csv file.
Beehive - A flexible event/agent & automation system with lots of bees 🐝
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
RSS-Bridge - The RSS feed for websites missing it
HRConvert2 - A self-hosted, drag-and-drop & nosql file conversion server & share tool that supports 86 file formats in 13 languages.
changedetection.io - The best and simplest free open source web page change detection, website watcher, restock monitor and notification service. Restock Monitor, change detection. Designed for simplicity - Simply monitor which websites had a text change for free. Free Open source web page change detection, Website defacement monitoring, Price change notification