Copilot Money CLI
Command-line interface for Copilot Money, a personal finance app. Authenticate once and query accounts, transactions, holdings, and allocation data from your terminal.
Note: This is an unofficial tool and is not affiliated with Copilot Money.
Install
bash
pip install copilot-money-cli
Quick start
bash
copilot-money config init copilot-money accounts copilot-money networth
Commands
bash
copilot-money refresh # Refresh all bank connections copilot-money accounts # List accounts with balances copilot-money accounts --type CREDIT # Filter by type copilot-money accounts --json # Output as JSON copilot-money transactions # Recent transactions (default 20) copilot-money transactions --count 50 # Specify count copilot-money networth # Assets, liabilities, net worth copilot-money holdings # Investment holdings (grouped by type) copilot-money holdings --group account # Group by account copilot-money holdings --group symbol # Group by symbol copilot-money holdings --type ETF # Filter by security type copilot-money allocation # Stocks/bonds with US/Intl split copilot-money config show # Show config and token status copilot-money config init # Auto-detect token from browsers copilot-money config init --source chrome # From specific browser copilot-money config init --source manual # Manual token entry
Authentication
Config stored at ~/.config/copilot-money/config.json. The CLI auto-detects your Copilot Money refresh token from supported browsers on macOS.
- •Auto-detect:
copilot-money config init - •Explicit source:
copilot-money config init --source arc|chrome|safari|firefox - •Manual entry:
copilot-money config init --source manual
When using browser auto-detection, the CLI reads your browser's local IndexedDB storage to find your Copilot Money session token. This happens locally — no data is sent anywhere except to Copilot Money's API.
Requirements
- •Python 3.10+
- •macOS for browser token extraction (manual token entry works everywhere)