askmike / gekko

A bitcoin trading bot written in node - https://gekko.wizb.it/
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New UI on open Gekko? #2744

Closed rcoenen closed 5 years ago

rcoenen commented 5 years ago

Hi,

sorry for cross posting this but it really matters to me: I was watching this video posted by @askmike https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKIxZ-Qaphk and at around 0:25 Mike states that the new UI should be available on both GekkoPlus and the open source Gekko. I have tried the open source version from Github today (22-March-2019) and the UI looks still like the old one. When can we expect the new UI on open Gekko? Am I missing something?

Bretto commented 5 years ago

Yes me too, I am looking into this atm...

stale[bot] commented 5 years ago

This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. If you feel this is very a important issue please reach out the maintainer of this project directly via e-mail: gekko at mvr dot me.

rcoenen commented 5 years ago

thanks for letting me know @stalebot but this is still disappointing

ar-to commented 5 years ago

seems likely that the core team either is focusing on GekkoPlus or only gekko develop branch but no UI update in sight.

rcoenen commented 5 years ago

seems likely that the core team either is focusing on GekkoPlus or only gekko develop branch but no UI update in sight.

Yes this is likely true. No UI work done on the Dev branch either. Generally little activity there anyway. Given Gekko's wonky UI I end up using it in commandline mode mostly. However, once you go down that pathway there is a better option it seems: FreqTrader https://www.freqtrade.io/en/latest/ It requires you to learn Python but then again the entire industry seems to be moving into that direction, so this is not really a bad thing. And importantly, the FreqTrader dev community is very active.