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Moolah

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Personal Finance and Investment automation with PowerShell


Moolah cmdlets

cmdlet Description Version .Net Full .Net Core Date
Start-Wallet Starts a Crypto Wallet. Exodus by default. 0.1.4 Yes No 11/12/2017
Start-PwManager Starts a Password Manager. PasswordSafe by default. 0.1.0 Yes No 11/01/2017
Show-MoolahEnv View or Update User environmental variables. 0.1.0 Yes No 11/01/2017
Start-GnuCash Start GnuCash application. 0.1.5 Yes No 11/14/2017
Get-CryptoTicker Display asset values for specific assets. 0.1.6 Yes No 12/15/2017

Moolah Version History

Date Version Description
12/15/2017 0.1.7 ShortCut creation bug fix
12/15/2017 0.1.6 Added Get-CryptoTicker & Document corrections
11/14/2017 0.1.5 Added Start-GnuCash cmdlet
11/12/2017 0.1.4 Start-Wallet delayed exit set to 7 seconds. Document corrections.
11/10/2017 0.1.0 Initial module release

This module contains a collection of PowerShell cmdlets that help automate some of the finanical and investment processes that are performed on your personal computer. All of the hard work is performed in the PowerShell cmdlets, so all you have to do is follow instructions on the initial configuration and setup to get the benefits of the PowerShell cmdlets.

My assumption is that you know nothing about PowerShell or even that it exists so the instructions are geared towards the non-technical person. For each PowerShell cmdlet, there is a functional overview of it working, so you can decide whether or not to proceeding with the setup and configuration work that must follow.

Typically, a PowerShell module is just a collection of Powershell cmdlets that requires one to orchestrate the cmdlets together to build some functional solution. This is similiar to purchasing a Logo set that requires assembly.

The PowerShell cmdlets in the Moolah module are already pre-assembled, so no coding is required on your part.

The Moolah module is being developed on Windows 10 Pro computer using the full .Net framework. I will explore testing the module using .NetCore at a later date.

I use the Moolah module for my own personal stuff, so I'm very motivited to get it done right. This is just my gift to others who don't have the technical expertise to do this on their own.

"Your greatness is not measured by how much you’re able to gain in life, but by how much you’re able to give" -unknown

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