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Ryan O'Hara-Reid e99adca86f encoding/json: Add custom JSON package with build tag support for Sonic (#1623)
* tag optional sonic and allow full library conversion

* Add workflow and disallow arm and darwin usage

* Add basic hotswap benchmark

* linter: fix

* use bash

* linter: fix?

* Fix whoopsie, add to make file, also add mention in features list.

* test enforcement

* actually read documentation see if this works

* linter: fix

* linter: fix

* sonic: bump tagged version

* encoding/json: drop build tag arch and os filters

* encoding/json: consolidate tests

* encoding/json: log build tag usage

* rm superfluous builds

* glorious/nits: add template change and regen docs

* glorious/nits: update commentary on nolint directive

* glorious/nits: rm init func and log results in main.go

* Test to actually pull flag in

* linter: fix

* thrasher: nits

* gk: nits 4 goflags goooooooooo!

* gk: nits rn

* make sonic default json implementation

* screen 386

* linter: fix

* Add commentary

* glorious: nits Makefile not working

* gk: nits

* gk: nits whoops

* whoopsirino

* mention 32bit systems won't be sonic

* gk: super-duper nit of extremes

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Co-authored-by: Ryan O'Hara-Reid <ryan.oharareid@thrasher.io>
2025-02-20 16:05:55 +11:00
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GoCryptoTrader gRPC client

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A cryptocurrency trading bot supporting multiple exchanges written in Golang.

Please note that this bot is under development and is not ready for production!

Community

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Background

GoCryptoTrader utilises gRPC for client/server interaction. Authentication is done by a self signed TLS cert, which only supports connections from localhost and also through basic authorisation specified by the users config file.

Usage

GoCryptoTrader must be running with gRPC enabled in order to use the client features.

go build or go run .

For a full list of commands, you can run gctcli --help. Alternatively, you can also visit our GoCryptoTrader API reference.

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