skills/2025emma/hummingbot/SKILL.md
Hummingbot trading bot framework - automated trading strategies, market making, arbitrage, connectors for crypto exchanges. Use when working with algorithmic trading, crypto trading bots, or exchange integrations.
npx skillsauth add aiskillstore/marketplace hummingbotInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Comprehensive assistance with hummingbot development, generated from official documentation.
This skill should be triggered when:
Pattern 1: For example: candles = [CandlesFactory.get_candle(connector=kucoin, trading_pair="ETH-USDT", interval="1m", max_records=100)]
candles = [CandlesFactory.get_candle(connector=kucoin,
trading_pair="ETH-USDT", interval="1m", max_records=100)]
Pattern 2: Example:
bin/hummingbot_quickstart.py -p a -f simple_pmm_example_config.py -c conf_simple_pmm_example_config_1.yml
Pattern 3: >>> gateway swap --help usage: gateway swap [-h] [connector] [args ...] positional arguments: connector Connector name/type (e.g., jupiter/router) args Arguments: [base-quote] [side] [amount] options: -h, --help show this help message and exit
>>> gateway swap --help
usage: gateway swap [-h] [connector] [args ...]
positional arguments:
connector Connector name/type (e.g., jupiter/router)
args Arguments: [base-quote] [side] [amount]
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Pattern 4: usage: gateway list [-h]
usage: gateway list [-h]
Pattern 5: Example:
price = self.market_data_provider.get_price_by_type('binance', 'BTC-USDT', PriceType.MidPrice)
Pattern 6: Example:
price = self.market_data_provider.get_price_by_volume('binance', 'BTC-USDT', volume: 10000, True)
Pattern 7: Example:
price = self.market_data_provider.get_volume_for_price('binance', 'BTC-USDT', 70000, True)
Pattern 8: Example:
price = self.market_data_provider.get_order_book_snapshot('binance', 'BTC-USDT')
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