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XCH Transaction Exporter : getxchtx [Bash Edition]

Generate a list of transactions for Chia (XCH) into a CSV file.


getxchtx.sh - You must run this script from the command line. The script pulls all your transactions into a json file by querying the wallet db, then loops through each transaction building a CSV file. Note: You must use the 'bash' command and not 'sh'.

COMMAND OPTIONS

USAGE: bash getxchtx.sh [OPTIONS]

OPTIONS
  -y YEAR         transactions only for given 4-digit year      Default: all transactions
  -i INTERGER     Id of the wallet to use                       Default: 1
  -s INTERGER     Index of starting transaction                 Default: 0
  -e INTERGER     Index of ending transaction                   Default: 999999
  -o INTERGER     0 for ascending, 1 for descending             Default: 0
  -min AMOUNT     Only transactions greater than AMOUNT         Default: 0
  -max AMOUNT     Only transactions less than AMOUNT            Default: 999999
  -t INTERGER     -1 for all transaction types                  Default: -1
                    0 for INCOMING_TX
                    1 for OUTGOING_TX
                    2 for COINBASE_REWARD
                    3 for FEE_REWARD
                    4 for INCOMING_TRADE
                    5 for OUTGOING_TRADE
  -b              basic output (fewer fields)
  -v              verbose output
  -h              help

  Example:
      bash getxchtx.sh -y 2021 -v

  Example for saving to file:
      bash getxchtx.sh -y 2021 > tx_list.csv


Notes:

1. Since this is pulling historical transactions, the current price column is set to 0. You will need to populate that column manually. Let me know if there is a free API that can pull historical pricing for XCH.


Prerequisites:

curl must be installed. Run the following command to see if you have it installed.

curl --version

jq must be installed. Run the following command to see if you have it installed.

jq --version

Disclaimer: For educational purposes only.