>>"..evaluate the docs for each API and give me the most straight-forward python to connect which prompts me for which fin inst - with a menu for inputs. define an .env with the reqs fin inst fields i'd need to add.. but use the vars in the script... define in mermaid and swim."..
Hopefully soon there will be a dictionary and a thesaurus of quippets {AI-Bot-like snippets that you call like legos to walk through a Warren (rabbits hole)
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"Give me a panel that [does complex output] using [random inputs] and [other relationships] and give put that as "oligarchs" and give me relevant tables for relationships between the [elements]
(I like to add in "from this .git repo" and I also like to have them do autistically-obsessive logging.)
The problem is that I have so many logging iterations I get lost...
What I NEED is an AI co-AIHDHD-Pilot -- that watches all mY iterations and birdwalking through a problem, curiosity, muse, failure, success - -and give me a Charlie Day Version of my thought process
BofA Login https://www.bankofamerica.com/
1. Log in to your account.
2. Go to "Activity" or "Statements".
3. Select the account and time range.
4. Click "Download" and choose "CSV". Yes
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# Chase Chase Login
1. Log in to your Chase account.
2. Navigate to "Statements & Documents".
3. Choose the account and statement period.
4. Click "Download" and select "CSV". Yes
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# Wells Fargo Wells Fargo Login
1. Log in to your account.
2. Go to "Account Activity".
3. Select "Download Account Activity".
4. Choose "CSV" and specify the time period. Yes
# Citibank Citibank Login
1. Log in to your account.
2. Go to "Statements".
3. Choose the time period and format.
4. Select "Download" in "CSV". Yes
# Capital One Capital One Login
1. Log in to your account.
2. Navigate to the "Account Activity".
3. Select the time period and click "Download".
4. Choose "CSV". Yes