Hi Ghanashyam, 
Yes, during the migration from bitbucket to github Martin Blais moved it to 
https://github.com/beancount/beancount/tree/pr128_seltzered_beanpriceupdate 
. It hasn't been reviewed/accepted yet, but perhaps it could be updated so 
it's easier to consider again. I haven't had time to touch beancount this 
year so that is the latest commit.

On Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 11:27:13 PM UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Vivek, Do you have this update? The bitbucket link is not available 
> anymore. Curious if this feature was ever reviewed and accepted, seems like 
> a very good feature
>
> On Sunday, 19 January 2020 at 21:33:06 UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hi Andrzej! Nice to hear you're interested in the price update feature. 
>> There was some discussion between me and Johannes Harms late last year in a 
>> related issue ( 
>> https://bitbucket.org/blais/beancount/issues/329/bean-price-support-fetch-over-range-of
>>  
>> )  We may want to continue discussion there - last thing we were looking 
>> into was optimizing how a bunch of historical prices are fetched.
>>
>> I honestly don't know how the review process works for beancount, I've 
>> just been using my own fork in the meantime, so a script like Justus uses 
>> may be a better solution for your needs.
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 6:46:09 PM UTC-8, Justus Pendleton wrote:
>>>
>>> On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 5:14:13 AM UTC+7, Andrzej wrote:
>>>
>>>> Alternatively, does anyone know if there a tool that does something 
>>>> similar but is outside of beancount main repository? (I'm not a fan of 
>>>> maintaining my own fork of beancount for this patch)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Vivek mentioned in his original post that people wrote their own 
>>> scripts, so you could just do that. Depending on what you want, it isn't 
>>> especially complicated. Here's one I had for when I wanted to populate the 
>>> price map with historical data.
>>>
>>> If uses gdate because I usually run it on a mac. If you wanted to update 
>>> prices weekly instead of daily, just change the "+ 1 day" to something else.
>>>
>>> #!/bin/bash -e
>>>
>>> DATE=gdate
>>>
>>> if [ -z $1 ]; then
>>>   echo "Must supply start date, e.g. 1983-05-22"
>>>   exit 1
>>> else
>>>   from=$1
>>> fi
>>>
>>> if [ -z $2 ]; then
>>>   to=$(${DATE} -I)
>>> else
>>>   to=$2
>>> fi
>>>
>>> d=$from
>>> while [ "$d" != "$to" ]; do
>>>   echo Fetching prices on $d...
>>>   bean-price --date $d my.beancount >> prices.beancount
>>>   d=$(${DATE} -I -d "$d + 1 day")
>>> done
>>>
>>>

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