Closed PabloCamp0s closed 5 years ago
I thought so. However, it's more common to see stuff like [password] or so in such examples. This is the reason behind my "just in case" warning.
El mar., 20 nov. 2018 a las 12:01, Python-Trading (notifications@github.com) escribió:
Thanks for your warning! Obviously is not my real password ;D Only a fake example.
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Thanks for your warning! Obviously is not my real password ;D Only a fake example.
Thank you
Hi.
I'm not sure, but I think that your current README.md contains an example for command line usage with a cleartext password.
This is a warning just in case.
Great effort anyway. Best regards.