packages/skills/skills/trade/SKILL.md
Swap or trade tokens on Base network. Use when you or the user want to trade, swap, exchange, buy, sell, or convert between tokens like USDC, ETH, and WETH. Covers phrases like "buy ETH", "sell ETH for USDC", "convert USDC to ETH", "get some ETH".
npx skillsauth add mediar-ai/skillhubz tradeInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use the npx [email protected] trade command to swap tokens on Base network via the CDP Swap API. You must be authenticated to trade.
npx [email protected] status
If the wallet is not authenticated, refer to the authenticate-wallet skill.
npx [email protected] trade <amount> <from> <to> [options]
| Argument | Description |
| -------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| amount | Amount to swap (see Amount Formats below) |
| from | Source token: alias (usdc, eth, weth) or contract address (0x...) |
| to | Destination token: alias (usdc, eth, weth) or contract address (0x...) |
The amount can be specified in multiple formats:
| Format | Example | Description |
| ------------- | ---------------------- | -------------------------------------- |
| Dollar prefix | '$1.00', '$0.50' | USD notation (decimals based on token) |
| Decimal | 1.0, 0.50, 0.001 | Human-readable with decimal point |
| Whole number | 5, 100 | Interpreted as whole tokens |
| Atomic units | 500000 | Large integers treated as atomic units |
Auto-detection: Large integers without a decimal point are treated as atomic units. For example, 500000 for USDC (6 decimals) = $0.50.
Decimals: For known tokens (usdc=6, eth=18, weth=18), decimals are automatic. For arbitrary contract addresses, decimals are read from the token contract.
| Option | Description |
| -------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| -c, --chain <name> | Blockchain network (default: base) |
| -s, --slippage <n> | Slippage tolerance in basis points (100 = 1%) |
| --json | Output result as JSON |
| Alias | Token | Decimals | Address | | ----- | ----- | -------- | ------------------------------------------ | | usdc | USDC | 6 | 0x833589fCD6eDb6E08f4c7C32D4f71b54bdA02913 | | eth | ETH | 18 | 0xEeeeeEeeeEeEeeEeEeEeeEEEeeeeEeeeeeeeEEeE | | weth | WETH | 18 | 0x4200000000000000000000000000000000000006 |
IMPORTANT: Always single-quote amounts that use $ to prevent bash variable expansion (e.g. '$1.00' not $1.00).
Before constructing the command, validate all user-provided values to prevent shell injection:
^\$?[\d.]+$ (digits, optional decimal point, optional $ prefix). Reject if it contains spaces, semicolons, pipes, backticks, or other shell metacharacters.usdc, eth, weth) or a valid 0x hex address (^0x[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$). Reject any other value.^\d+$).Do not pass unvalidated user input into the command.
# Swap $1 USDC for ETH (dollar prefix — note the single quotes)
npx [email protected] trade '$1' usdc eth
# Swap 0.50 USDC for ETH (decimal format)
npx [email protected] trade 0.50 usdc eth
# Swap 500000 atomic units of USDC for ETH
npx [email protected] trade 500000 usdc eth
# Swap 0.01 ETH for USDC
npx [email protected] trade 0.01 eth usdc
# Swap with custom slippage (2%)
npx [email protected] trade '$5' usdc eth --slippage 200
# Swap using contract addresses (decimals read from chain)
npx [email protected] trade 100 0x833589fCD6eDb6E08f4c7C32D4f71b54bdA02913 0x4200000000000000000000000000000000000006
# Get JSON output
npx [email protected] trade '$1' usdc eth --json
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