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PineTS - PineScript executor

Run Pine Script indicators from the command line using pinets-cli. Use when asked to execute, test, or analyze Pine Script indicators, calculate technical an...

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name: pinets description: Run Pine Script indicators from the command line using pinets-cli. Use when asked to execute, test, or analyze Pine Script indicators, calculate technical analysis values (RSI, SMA, EMA, MACD, etc.), or fetch market data for crypto trading pairs. This tool can run PineScript indicators from .pine files or stdin and output the resulting plots and variables data. version: 1.0.0 metadata: openclaw: requires: bins: - pinets primaryEnv: "" emoji: "\U0001F4C8" homepage: https://github.com/QuantForgeOrg/pinets-cli

pinets-cli — Run Pine Script Indicators from the Terminal

pinets is a CLI tool that executes TradingView Pine Script indicators via the PineTS runtime. It outputs structured JSON with calculated indicator values.

Installation

# Global install
npm install -g pinets-cli

# Or run directly with npx (no install needed)
npx pinets-cli run indicator.pine --symbol BTCUSDT -q

Verify (if installed globally):

pinets --version

When using npx, replace pinets with npx pinets-cli in all examples below.

Core command

pinets run [file] [options]

The indicator can be a file argument or piped from stdin.

Options

Data source (one required)

Flag Description
-s, --symbol <ticker> Symbol from Binance (e.g., BTCUSDT, ETHUSDT, SOLUSDT.P for futures)
-t, --timeframe <tf> Candle timeframe: 1, 5, 15, 30, 60, 120, 240, 1D, 1W, 1M (default: 60)
-d, --data <path> JSON file with candle data (alternative to --symbol)

Output

Flag Description
-o, --output <path> Write to file instead of stdout
-f, --format <type> default (plots only) or full (plots + result + marketData)
--pretty Pretty-print JSON
--clean Filter out null, false, and empty values from plot data
--plots <names> Comma-separated list of plot names to include (default: all)
-q, --quiet Suppress info messages (essential when parsing stdout)

Candle control

Flag Description
-n, --candles <N> Number of output candles (default: 500)
-w, --warmup <N> Extra warmup candles excluded from output (default: 0)

Debug

Flag Description
--debug Show transpiled JavaScript code (to stderr)

Usage patterns

Run a .pine file with live Binance data

pinets run indicator.pine --symbol BTCUSDT --timeframe 60 --candles 100 -q

Run with warmup (important for long-period indicators)

# EMA 200 needs at least 200 bars to initialize
pinets run ema200.pine -s BTCUSDT -t 1D -n 100 -w 200 -q

Pipe Pine Script from stdin

echo '//@version=5
indicator("RSI")
plot(ta.rsi(close, 14), "RSI")' | pinets run -s BTCUSDT -t 60 -n 20 -q

Run with custom JSON data

pinets run indicator.pine --data candles.json --candles 50 -q

Save output to file

pinets run rsi.pine -s BTCUSDT -t 60 -o results.json -q

Get full execution context

pinets run indicator.pine -s BTCUSDT -f full -q --pretty

Filter signals with --clean (for signal-based indicators)

# Without --clean: 500 entries, mostly false
pinets run ma_cross.pine -s BTCUSDT -t 1D -n 500 -q

# With --clean: Only actual signals
pinets run ma_cross.pine -s BTCUSDT -t 1D -n 500 --clean -q

Select specific plots with --plots

# Get only RSI, ignore bands
pinets run rsi_bands.pine -s BTCUSDT --plots "RSI" -q

# Get only Buy and Sell signals
pinets run signals.pine -s BTCUSDT --plots "Buy,Sell" -q

# Combine both: only signals, only true values
pinets run signals.pine -s BTCUSDT --plots "Buy,Sell" --clean -q

Output structure

default format

{
  "indicator": {
    "title": "RSI",
    "overlay": false
  },
  "plots": {
    "RSI": {
      "title": "RSI",
      "options": { "color": "#7E57C2" },
      "data": [
        { "time": 1704067200000, "value": 58.23 },
        { "time": 1704070800000, "value": 61.45 }
      ]
    }
  }
}

full format

Adds result (raw return values per bar) and marketData (OHLCV candles) to the default output.

JSON data format (for --data)

[
  {
    "openTime": 1704067200000,
    "open": 42000.5,
    "high": 42500.0,
    "low": 41800.0,
    "close": 42300.0,
    "volume": 1234.56,
    "closeTime": 1704070799999
  }
]

Required fields: open, high, low, close, volume. Recommended: openTime, closeTime.

Pine Script quick reference

pinets-cli accepts standard TradingView Pine Script v5+:

//@version=5
indicator("My Indicator", overlay=false)

// Technical analysis functions
rsi = ta.rsi(close, 14)
[macdLine, signalLine, hist] = ta.macd(close, 12, 26, 9)
sma = ta.sma(close, 20)
ema = ta.ema(close, 9)
bb_upper = ta.sma(close, 20) + 2 * ta.stdev(close, 20)

// Output — each plot() creates a named entry in the JSON output
plot(rsi, "RSI", color=color.purple)

Important notes

  • Always use -q when parsing JSON output programmatically.
  • Warmup matters: Indicators with long lookback periods (SMA 200, EMA 200) produce NaN for the first N bars. Use --warmup to pre-feed the indicator.
  • time values are Unix timestamps in milliseconds.
  • Errors go to stderr with exit code 1.
  • The tool bundles PineTS internally — no additional npm packages are needed at runtime.

Warmup recommendations

Indicator Minimum warmup
SMA(N) / EMA(N) N
RSI(14) 30
MACD(12,26,9) 50
Bollinger Bands(20) 30
SMA(200) 200+

Rule of thumb: set warmup to 1.5x-2x the longest lookback period.

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