# yahoo-finance-2 > This skill should be used when the user asks to "get stock prices", "check stock quotes", "look up earnings", "get financial data", "find trending stocks", or needs stock market data from Yahoo Finance. - Author: 0xturboblitz - Repository: sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skills - Version: 20260201003509 - Stars: 38 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skills - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skills~yahoo-finance-2:20260201003509 --- --- name: yahoo-finance-2 description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "get stock prices", "check stock quotes", "look up earnings", "get financial data", "find trending stocks", or needs stock market data from Yahoo Finance. metadata: {"clawdbot":{"requires":{"bins":["jq","yf"]},"install":[{"id":"brew","kind":"brew","package":"jq","bins":["jq"],"label":"Install jq (Homebrew)"},{"id":"npm","kind":"node","package":"yahoo-finance2","bins":["yahoo-finance"],"label":"Install Yahoo Finance CLI (npm)"},{"id":"link-yf","kind":"exec","command":"ln -sf $(npm bin -g)/yahoo-finance /usr/local/bin/yf","label":"Link yf binary"}]}} --- # Yahoo Finance CLI A Node.js CLI for fetching comprehensive stock data from Yahoo Finance using the `yahoo-finance2` library. ## Requirements - Node.js - `yahoo-finance2` installed globally or available as `yf` - `jq` ## Install ```bash brew install jq npm install yahoo-finance2 sudo ln -s /opt/homebrew/bin/yahoo-finance /usr/local/bin/yf ``` ## Usage The tool is available as `yf`. It outputs JSON, which can be piped to `jq` for filtering. ```bash yf [queryOptions] ``` ## Modules ### Quote (Real-time Price & Data) Get real-time price, change, and basic data. ```bash yf quote AAPL yf quote AAPL | jq '.regularMarketPrice' ``` ### Quote Summary (Fundamentals & More) Get detailed modules like earnings, financial data, and profiles. ```bash # Get specific sub-modules yf quoteSummary AAPL '{"modules":["assetProfile", "financialData", "defaultKeyStatistics"]}' # Common modules to request: # - assetProfile (Company info, sector) # - financialData (Target price, margins, cash) # - defaultKeyStatistics (Enterprise value, float, shares) # - calendarEvents (Earnings dates) # - earnings (History and trend) # - recommendationTrend (Analyst ratings) # - upgradeDowngradeHistory ``` ### Insights Get technical and fundamental insights (valuation, outlook). ```bash yf insights AAPL ``` ### Search Search for symbols. ```bash yf search "Apple" yf search "BTC-USD" ``` ### Historical Data (Deprecated) Get historical OHLCV data. Note: `historical` is deprecated; use `chart` instead. ```bash # Deprecated - use chart instead yf historical AAPL '{"period1":"2024-01-01","period2":"2024-12-31"}' # Recommended: use chart yf chart AAPL '{"period1":"2024-01-01","period2":"2024-12-31"}' ``` ### Trending See what's trending. ```bash yf trendingSymbols US ``` ## Examples **Quick Price Check** ```bash # Full JSON then filter with jq yf quote NVDA | jq '{symbol: .symbol, price: .regularMarketPrice, changePct: .regularMarketChangePercent}' ``` **Next Earnings Date** ```bash # Use single quotes around the JSON option in zsh/bash yf quoteSummary TSLA '{"modules":["calendarEvents"]}' | jq '.calendarEvents.earnings.earningsDate' ``` **Analyst Recommendations** ```bash yf quoteSummary AAPL '{"modules":["recommendationTrend"]}' ``` **Company Profile** ```bash yf quoteSummary MSFT '{"modules":["assetProfile"]}' ``` **Historical OHLCV** ```bash # Using chart (recommended) yf chart AAPL '{"period1":"2024-01-01","period2":"2024-12-31","interval":"1d"}' | jq '.quotes[0:5]' # Using historical (deprecated, but still works) yf historical AAPL '{"period1":"2024-01-01","period2":"2024-12-31","interval":"1d"}' | jq '.[0:5]' ``` **Search for Symbols** ```bash yf search 'Apple' yf search 'BTC-USD' ``` **Trending Symbols (US)** ```bash yf trendingSymbols US ``` **Insights (valuation, outlook)** ```bash yf insights AAPL ``` ## Troubleshooting - **Cookies:** The tool automatically handles cookies (stored in `~/.yf2-cookies.json`). If you encounter issues, try deleting this file. - **JSON Output:** The output is pure JSON. Use `jq` to parse it for scripts or readability. Additional tips: - If you see authentication or parsing errors, delete the cookie file and retry: ```bash rm -f ~/.yf2-cookies.json yf quote AAPL ``` - On macOS with zsh, prefer single quotes around JSON option arguments and use double quotes inside (see examples above). - If you want a compact numeric value only (no jq), use a short jq filter, e.g.: ```bash yf quote AAPL | jq -r '.regularMarketPrice' ```