PTSB(1p) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | PTSB(1p) |
ptsb - Interact with you Permanent TSB homebanking from your shell!
ptsb [options]
If your are running Linux you can use the date --date command to simplify the date range definition. You can put these aliases on your ~/.bashrc:
alias ptsb_stat='ptsb --statement -a c -n xyzt' alias ptst_last_month="statement_current -f `date +%Y/%m/%d --date='1 month ago'` -t `date +%Y/%m/%d`"
'<300' '=300' '>=300'
the expression will test the euro amount column only lines matching the expression will be printed
date,description,amount,balance
last field presence depends on the -N flag.
Configuration file default location is ~/.ptsbrc and it looks like this:
-------8< -- ~/.ptsbrc -->8---------- open24_number=your_open24_number password=your_internet_password pan=your_personal_access_number -------8< --------------->8----------
However you can put wherever you want. Just remember to use then the option -F /path/to/your/location.
Lines beginning with # will be interpreted as comment.
Starting from release 0.08 ptsb will use GnuPG to encrypt the configuration file using the private key of the user. Therefore you'll have to create your key if you didn't do this yet.
In case you want to decrypt your ptsbrc file use this command:
$ gpg -d /path/to/your/ptsbrc
This will print the encrypted file on the standard output.
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Angelo "pallotron" Failla - <pallotron@freaknet.org>
Please report bugs to the author, no bug tracking system is set up yet.
Copyright (C) 2009 by Angelo "pallotron" Failla
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
2022-11-20 | perl v5.36.0 |