Manually refresh wallet balances shown in a compatible CLI status line. Use when the user says "refresh balances", "update status bar", or after receiving funds from outside the CLI.
Refresh the cached MoonPay wallet balances shown in a compatible CLI status line.
npm i -g @moonpay/climp verify~/.config/moonpay/statusline.json~/.config/moonpay/refresh-statusline.shIf the config or refresh script is missing, run the moonpay-wallet-statusline setup skill first.
# Run the refresh script
bash ~/.config/moonpay/refresh-statusline.sh
# View cached output
cat ~/.config/moonpay/statusline-cache.txt
# Strip ANSI codes for plain text output
sed 's/\x1b\[[0-9;]*m//g' ~/.config/moonpay/statusline-cache.txt
# Check authentication if refresh fails
mp verify
Verify the setup files exist:
~/.config/moonpay/statusline.json~/.config/moonpay/refresh-statusline.shRun the refresh command:
bash ~/.config/moonpay/refresh-statusline.sh
If the cache file exists, show the user the refreshed value in plain text:
sed 's/\x1b\[[0-9;]*m//g' ~/.config/moonpay/statusline-cache.txt
If the cache file does not exist after a successful refresh, tell the user no balances were found for the configured address-and-chain entries.
Only query the underlying mp balance commands directly if the user explicitly asks for a detailed balance breakdown. Otherwise, trust the configured refresh script as the source of truth for the status line.
Confirm that the cache was refreshed and remind the user that the target CLI may show the change on the next status line render or next session, depending on local setup.
| Error | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| No config file | Setup not run | Run moonpay-wallet-statusline first |
| No refresh script | Setup not run | Run moonpay-wallet-statusline first |
mp verify failed | Auth expired or missing | Run mp login then mp verify |
| Refresh exits successfully but cache is missing | No balances on configured entries | Check the configured addresses/chains and verify the wallet has funds |