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## Installation
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First, install npm and libofx in your distribution:
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First, install npm in your distribution:
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$ sudo pacman -S npm libofx
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$ sudo pacman -S npm
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Install browserify globally using npm:
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$ go generate -v github.com/aclindsa/moneygo
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$ go install -v github.com/aclindsa/moneygo
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This may take quite a while the first time you build the project since it is
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auto-generating a list of currencies and securities by querying multiple
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websites and services. To avoid this step, you can `touch
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src/github.com/aclindsa/moneygo/cusip_list.csv` before executing the `go
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generate ...` command above. Note that this will mean that no security templates
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are available to easily populate securities in your installation. If you would
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like to later generate these, simply remove the cusip_list.csv file and re-run
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the `go generate ...` command.
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## Running
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Assuming you're in the same directory you ran the above installation comands
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$ ./bin/moneygo \
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-port 8080 \
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-base src/github.com/aclindsa/moneygo/
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You should then be able to explore MoneyGo by visiting http://localhost:8080 in
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your browser.
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