Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: PoolTool
Version: 2.1.2
Summary: A simple Python tool to help anyone use Liquidity Pools on the BitShares blockchain.
Home-page: https://github.com/iamredbar/PoolTool
Author: Brendan Jensen (iamredbar)
Author-email: iamredbar@protonmail.com
License: MIT
Description: ![PoolTool 2.0.0](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16945982/108139311-715fd800-7085-11eb-90bf-61ea19ae9fb5.png)
        ___
        
        ACCOUNT AND ACTIVE KEY ARE NOT PERSISTENT, YOU WILL NEED TO
        ENTER THEM EACH TIME YOU LAUNCH THE APP (but not every transaction. that's a win).
        
        If / when Beet receives an update,
        Beet will be used. More info about Beet here:
        [Beet GitHub Page](https://github.com/bitshares/beet)
        
        ---
        
        ## First Time Setup Instructions:
        ### Environment Setup
        Before doing anything else, make sure to create a virtual environment.
        In this case, we are creating an environment named `env`:
        
        ```shell
        python3 -m venv env
        ```
        
        Activate the newly created environment:
        
        ```shell
        source env/bin/activate
        ```
        
        ### Installation
        Method 1: Use `pip` to download and install from PyPI:
        ```shell
        python3 -m pip install PoolTool
        ```
        
        Method 2: Download and install from source:
        ```shell
        git clone https://github.com/iamredbar/PoolTool
        cd PoolTool/
        python3 -m pip install .
        ```
        
        ---
        
        ## Running PoolTool after First Time Setup is complete
        
        Make sure you have your environment active (if it's not already):
        
        ```shell
        source env/bin/activate
        ```
        
        Run PoolTool:
        
        ```shell
        PoolTool
        ```
        
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        ## Using:
        
        You will need to enter your account and active key via the menu in the top right.
        Here you can also set a node to use if you would prefer a different node
        than the default one (wss://api.iamredbar.com/ws).
        
        ___
        
        ### Links:
        
        Telegram: https://t.me/pooltool_community_edition
        
        Issues: https://github.com/iamredbar/PoolTool/issues
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
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