doc: update builtin manuals

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@ -146,8 +146,8 @@ show, and match with \-b/\-e/\-p/date:, secondary dates instead
.RS
.RE
.TP
.B \f[C]\-C\ \-\-cleared\f[]
include only cleared postings/txns
.B \f[C]\-U\ \-\-unmarked\f[]
include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with \-P or \-C)
.RS
.RE
.TP
@ -156,8 +156,8 @@ include only pending postings/txns
.RS
.RE
.TP
.B \f[C]\-U\ \-\-unmarked\f[]
include only unmarked postings/txns
.B \f[C]\-C\ \-\-cleared\f[]
include only cleared postings/txns
.RS
.RE
.TP
@ -322,11 +322,13 @@ Period balances ignore transactions before the report start date, so
they show the change in balance during the report period.
They are more useful eg when viewing a time log.
.PP
\f[C]C\f[] toggles cleared mode, which shows balances for postings with
cleared status only.
Similarly, \f[C]P\f[] toggles pending mode, which shows balances for
pending postings only, and \f[C]U\f[] toggles uncleared mode, which
shows balances for unmarked postings only.
\f[C]U\f[] toggles filtering by unmarked status, including or excluding
unmarked postings in the balances.
Similarly, \f[C]P\f[] toggles pending postings, and \f[C]C\f[] toggles
cleared postings.
(By default, balances include all postings; if you activate one or two
status filters, only those postings are included; and if you activate
all three, the filter is removed.)
.PP
\f[C]R\f[] toggles real mode, in which virtual postings are ignored.
.PP
@ -368,11 +370,13 @@ In other words, the register always shows the transactions responsible
for the period balance shown on the accounts screen.
As on the accounts screen, this can be toggled with \f[C]F\f[].
.PP
\f[C]C\f[] toggles cleared mode, which shows transactions with cleared
status only.
Similarly, \f[C]P\f[] toggles pending mode, which shows only pending
transactions, and \f[C]U\f[] toggles uncleared mode, which shows only
\f[C]U\f[] toggles filtering by unmarked status, showing or hiding
unmarked transactions.
Similarly, \f[C]P\f[] toggles pending transactions, and \f[C]C\f[]
toggles cleared transactions.
(By default, transactions with all statuses are shown; if you activate
one or two status filters, only those transactions are shown; and if you
activate all three, the filter is removed.)q
.PP
\f[C]R\f[] toggles real mode, in which virtual postings are ignored.
.PP

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@ -104,15 +104,15 @@ the data.
'--date2'
show, and match with -b/-e/-p/date:, secondary dates instead
'-C --cleared'
'-U --unmarked'
include only cleared postings/txns
include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with -P or -C)
'-P --pending'
include only pending postings/txns
'-U --unmarked'
'-C --cleared'
include only unmarked postings/txns
include only cleared postings/txns
'-R --real'
include only non-virtual postings
@ -260,10 +260,12 @@ disturbed by a filter query). Period balances ignore transactions
before the report start date, so they show the change in balance during
the report period. They are more useful eg when viewing a time log.
'C' toggles cleared mode, which shows balances for postings with
cleared status only. Similarly, 'P' toggles pending mode, which shows
balances for pending postings only, and 'U' toggles uncleared mode,
which shows balances for unmarked postings only.
'U' toggles filtering by unmarked status, including or excluding
unmarked postings in the balances. Similarly, 'P' toggles pending
postings, and 'C' toggles cleared postings. (By default, balances
include all postings; if you activate one or two status filters, only
those postings are included; and if you activate all three, the filter
is removed.)
'R' toggles real mode, in which virtual postings are ignored.
@ -305,10 +307,12 @@ subaccounts. In other words, the register always shows the transactions
responsible for the period balance shown on the accounts screen. As on
the accounts screen, this can be toggled with 'F'.
'C' toggles cleared mode, which shows transactions with cleared
status only. Similarly, 'P' toggles pending mode, which shows only
pending transactions, and 'U' toggles uncleared mode, which shows only
unmarked transactions.
'U' toggles filtering by unmarked status, showing or hiding unmarked
transactions. Similarly, 'P' toggles pending transactions, and 'C'
toggles cleared transactions. (By default, transactions with all
statuses are shown; if you activate one or two status filters, only
those transactions are shown; and if you activate all three, the filter
is removed.)q
'R' toggles real mode, in which virtual postings are ignored.
@ -359,17 +363,17 @@ Tag Table:
Node: Top73
Node: OPTIONS831
Ref: #options930
Node: KEYS3643
Ref: #keys3740
Node: SCREENS6329
Ref: #screens6416
Node: Accounts screen6506
Ref: #accounts-screen6636
Node: Register screen8766
Ref: #register-screen8923
Node: Transaction screen10866
Ref: #transaction-screen11026
Node: Error screen11896
Ref: #error-screen12020
Node: KEYS3671
Ref: #keys3768
Node: SCREENS6357
Ref: #screens6444
Node: Accounts screen6534
Ref: #accounts-screen6664
Node: Register screen8894
Ref: #register-screen9051
Node: Transaction screen11125
Ref: #transaction-screen11285
Node: Error screen12155
Ref: #error-screen12279

End Tag Table

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@ -101,14 +101,14 @@ OPTIONS
--date2
show, and match with -b/-e/-p/date:, secondary dates instead
-C --cleared
include only cleared postings/txns
-U --unmarked
include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with -P or -C)
-P --pending
include only pending postings/txns
-U --unmarked
include only unmarked postings/txns
-C --cleared
include only cleared postings/txns
-R --real
include only non-virtual postings
@ -226,15 +226,16 @@ SCREENS
before the report start date, so they show the change in balance during
the report period. They are more useful eg when viewing a time log.
C toggles cleared mode, which shows balances for postings with cleared
status only. Similarly, P toggles pending mode, which shows balances
for pending postings only, and U toggles uncleared mode, which shows
balances for unmarked postings only.
U toggles filtering by unmarked status, including or excluding unmarked
postings in the balances. Similarly, P toggles pending postings, and C
toggles cleared postings. (By default, balances include all postings;
if you activate one or two status filters, only those postings are
included; and if you activate all three, the filter is removed.)
R toggles real mode, in which virtual postings are ignored.
Z toggles nonzero mode, in which only accounts with nonzero balances
are shown (hledger-ui shows zero items by default, unlike command-line
Z toggles nonzero mode, in which only accounts with nonzero balances
are shown (hledger-ui shows zero items by default, unlike command-line
hledger).
Press right or enter to view an account's transactions register.
@ -243,63 +244,65 @@ SCREENS
This screen shows the transactions affecting a particular account, like
a check register. Each line represents one transaction and shows:
o the other account(s) involved, in abbreviated form. (If there are
both real and virtual postings, it shows only the accounts affected
o the other account(s) involved, in abbreviated form. (If there are
both real and virtual postings, it shows only the accounts affected
by real postings.)
o the overall change to the current account's balance; positive for an
o the overall change to the current account's balance; positive for an
inflow to this account, negative for an outflow.
o the running historical total or period total for the current account,
after the transaction. This can be toggled with H. Similar to the
accounts screen, the historical total is affected by transactions
(filtered by the filter query) before the report start date, while
after the transaction. This can be toggled with H. Similar to the
accounts screen, the historical total is affected by transactions
(filtered by the filter query) before the report start date, while
the period total is not. If the historical total is not disturbed by
a filter query, it will be the running historical balance you would
a filter query, it will be the running historical balance you would
see on a bank register for the current account.
If the accounts screen was in tree mode, the register screen will
If the accounts screen was in tree mode, the register screen will
include transactions from both the current account and its subaccounts.
If the accounts screen was in flat mode, and a non-depth-clipped
account was selected, the register screen will exclude transactions
If the accounts screen was in flat mode, and a non-depth-clipped
account was selected, the register screen will exclude transactions
from subaccounts. In other words, the register always shows the trans-
actions responsible for the period balance shown on the accounts
actions responsible for the period balance shown on the accounts
screen. As on the accounts screen, this can be toggled with F.
C toggles cleared mode, which shows transactions with cleared status
only. Similarly, P toggles pending mode, which shows only pending
transactions, and U toggles uncleared mode, which shows only unmarked
transactions.
U toggles filtering by unmarked status, showing or hiding unmarked
transactions. Similarly, P toggles pending transactions, and C toggles
cleared transactions. (By default, transactions with all statuses are
shown; if you activate one or two status filters, only those transac-
tions are shown; and if you activate all three, the filter is
removed.)q
R toggles real mode, in which virtual postings are ignored.
Z toggles nonzero mode, in which only transactions posting a nonzero
change are shown (hledger-ui shows zero items by default, unlike com-
Z toggles nonzero mode, in which only transactions posting a nonzero
change are shown (hledger-ui shows zero items by default, unlike com-
mand-line hledger).
Press right (or enter) to view the selected transaction in detail.
Transaction screen
This screen shows a single transaction, as a general journal entry,
similar to hledger's print command and journal format (hledger_jour-
This screen shows a single transaction, as a general journal entry,
similar to hledger's print command and journal format (hledger_jour-
nal(5)).
The transaction's date(s) and any cleared flag, transaction code,
description, comments, along with all of its account postings are
shown. Simple transactions have two postings, but there can be more
The transaction's date(s) and any cleared flag, transaction code,
description, comments, along with all of its account postings are
shown. Simple transactions have two postings, but there can be more
(or in certain cases, fewer).
up and down will step through all transactions listed in the previous
account register screen. In the title bar, the numbers in parentheses
show your position within that account register. They will vary
up and down will step through all transactions listed in the previous
account register screen. In the title bar, the numbers in parentheses
show your position within that account register. They will vary
depending on which account register you came from (remember most trans-
actions appear in multiple account registers). The #N number preceding
them is the transaction's position within the complete unfiltered jour-
nal, which is a more stable id (at least until the next reload).
Error screen
This screen will appear if there is a problem, such as a parse error,
when you press g to reload. Once you have fixed the problem, press g
This screen will appear if there is a problem, such as a parse error,
when you press g to reload. Once you have fixed the problem, press g
again to reload and resume normal operation. (Or, you can press escape
to cancel the reload attempt.)
@ -307,17 +310,17 @@ ENVIRONMENT
COLUMNS The screen width to use. Default: the full terminal width.
LEDGER_FILE The journal file path when not specified with -f. Default:
~/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps C:/Users/USER/.hledger.jour-
~/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps C:/Users/USER/.hledger.jour-
nal).
FILES
Reads data from one or more files in hledger journal, timeclock, time-
dot, or CSV format specified with -f, or $LEDGER_FILE, or
$HOME/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps
Reads data from one or more files in hledger journal, timeclock, time-
dot, or CSV format specified with -f, or $LEDGER_FILE, or
$HOME/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps
C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal).
BUGS
The need to precede options with -- when invoked from hledger is awk-
The need to precede options with -- when invoked from hledger is awk-
ward.
-f- doesn't work (hledger-ui can't read from stdin).
@ -325,13 +328,13 @@ BUGS
-V affects only the accounts screen.
When you press g, the current and all previous screens are regenerated,
which may cause a noticeable pause with large files. Also there is no
which may cause a noticeable pause with large files. Also there is no
visual indication that this is in progress.
--watch is not yet fully robust. It works well for normal usage, but
many file changes in a short time (eg saving the file thousands of
times with an editor macro) can cause problems at least on OSX. Symp-
toms include: unresponsive UI, periodic resetting of the cursor posi-
--watch is not yet fully robust. It works well for normal usage, but
many file changes in a short time (eg saving the file thousands of
times with an editor macro) can cause problems at least on OSX. Symp-
toms include: unresponsive UI, periodic resetting of the cursor posi-
tion, momentary display of parse errors, high CPU usage eventually sub-
siding, and possibly a small but persistent build-up of CPU usage until
the program is restarted.
@ -339,7 +342,7 @@ BUGS
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
or hledger mail list)
@ -353,7 +356,7 @@ COPYRIGHT
SEE ALSO
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
dot(5), ledger(1)

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.RS
.RE
.TP
.B \f[C]\-C\ \-\-cleared\f[]
include only cleared postings/txns
.B \f[C]\-U\ \-\-unmarked\f[]
include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with \-P or \-C)
.RS
.RE
.TP
@ -212,8 +212,8 @@ include only pending postings/txns
.RS
.RE
.TP
.B \f[C]\-U\ \-\-unmarked\f[]
include only unmarked postings/txns
.B \f[C]\-C\ \-\-cleared\f[]
include only cleared postings/txns
.RS
.RE
.TP

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@ -149,15 +149,15 @@ options as shown above.
'--date2'
show, and match with -b/-e/-p/date:, secondary dates instead
'-C --cleared'
'-U --unmarked'
include only cleared postings/txns
include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with -P or -C)
'-P --pending'
include only pending postings/txns
'-U --unmarked'
'-C --cleared'
include only unmarked postings/txns
include only cleared postings/txns
'-R --real'
include only non-virtual postings

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@ -146,14 +146,14 @@ OPTIONS
--date2
show, and match with -b/-e/-p/date:, secondary dates instead
-C --cleared
include only cleared postings/txns
-U --unmarked
include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with -P or -C)
-P --pending
include only pending postings/txns
-U --unmarked
include only unmarked postings/txns
-C --cleared
include only cleared postings/txns
-R --real
include only non-virtual postings

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@ -273,8 +273,8 @@ show, and match with \-b/\-e/\-p/date:, secondary dates instead
.RS
.RE
.TP
.B \f[C]\-C\ \-\-cleared\f[]
include only cleared postings/txns
.B \f[C]\-U\ \-\-unmarked\f[]
include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with \-P or \-C)
.RS
.RE
.TP
@ -283,8 +283,8 @@ include only pending postings/txns
.RS
.RE
.TP
.B \f[C]\-U\ \-\-unmarked\f[]
include only unmarked postings/txns
.B \f[C]\-C\ \-\-cleared\f[]
include only cleared postings/txns
.RS
.RE
.TP
@ -1052,8 +1052,8 @@ match real or virtual postings respectively
.RS
.RE
.TP
.B \f[B]\f[C]status:*,\ status:!,\ status:\f[]\f[]
match cleared, pending, or uncleared/pending transactions respectively
.B \f[B]\f[C]status:,\ status:!,\ status:*\f[]\f[]
match unmarked, pending, or cleared transactions respectively
.RS
.RE
.TP

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@ -214,15 +214,15 @@ different, like git.)
'--date2'
show, and match with -b/-e/-p/date:, secondary dates instead
'-C --cleared'
'-U --unmarked'
include only cleared postings/txns
include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with -P or -C)
'-P --pending'
include only pending postings/txns
'-U --unmarked'
'-C --cleared'
include only unmarked postings/txns
include only cleared postings/txns
'-R --real'
include only non-virtual postings
@ -744,10 +744,9 @@ match (or negatively match)
*'real:, real:0'*
match real or virtual postings respectively
*'status:*, status:!, status:'*
*'status:, status:!, status:*'*
match cleared, pending, or uncleared/pending transactions
respectively
match unmarked, pending, or cleared transactions respectively
*'tag:REGEX[=REGEX]'*
match by tag name, and optionally also by tag value. Note a tag:
@ -2120,123 +2119,123 @@ Node: OPTIONS3640
Ref: #options3744
Node: General options4025
Ref: #general-options4152
Node: Command options6662
Ref: #command-options6815
Node: Command arguments7213
Ref: #command-arguments7373
Node: Special characters7494
Ref: #special-characters7652
Node: Input files8820
Ref: #input-files8958
Node: Smart dates10921
Ref: #smart-dates11064
Node: Report start & end date12043
Ref: #report-start-end-date12215
Node: Report intervals13281
Ref: #report-intervals13446
Node: Period expressions13847
Ref: #period-expressions14007
Node: Depth limiting16347
Ref: #depth-limiting16493
Node: Pivoting16694
Ref: #pivoting16814
Node: Cost18585
Ref: #cost18695
Node: Market value18813
Ref: #market-value18950
Node: Regular expressions20250
Ref: #regular-expressions20388
Node: QUERIES21749
Ref: #queries21853
Node: COMMANDS25532
Ref: #commands25646
Node: accounts26319
Ref: #accounts26419
Node: activity27401
Ref: #activity27513
Node: add27872
Ref: #add27973
Node: balance30631
Ref: #balance30744
Node: Flat mode33759
Ref: #flat-mode33886
Node: Depth limited balance reports34306
Ref: #depth-limited-balance-reports34509
Node: Multicolumn balance reports34929
Ref: #multicolumn-balance-reports35140
Node: Custom balance output39788
Ref: #custom-balance-output39972
Node: Colour support42065
Ref: #colour-support42226
Node: Output destination42399
Ref: #output-destination42557
Node: CSV output42827
Ref: #csv-output42946
Node: balancesheet43343
Ref: #balancesheet43471
Node: cashflow45378
Ref: #cashflow45495
Node: help47363
Ref: #help47475
Node: incomestatement48313
Ref: #incomestatement48443
Node: info50335
Ref: #info50442
Node: man50806
Ref: #man50903
Node: print51308
Ref: #print51413
Node: register55169
Ref: #register55282
Node: Custom register output59778
Ref: #custom-register-output59909
Node: stats61206
Ref: #stats61312
Node: test62193
Ref: #test62280
Node: ADD-ON COMMANDS62648
Ref: #add-on-commands62760
Node: Official add-ons64047
Ref: #official-add-ons64189
Node: api64276
Ref: #api64367
Node: ui64419
Ref: #ui64520
Node: web64578
Ref: #web64669
Node: Third party add-ons64715
Ref: #third-party-add-ons64892
Node: diff65027
Ref: #diff65126
Node: iadd65225
Ref: #iadd65341
Node: interest65424
Ref: #interest65547
Node: irr65642
Ref: #irr65742
Node: Experimental add-ons65820
Ref: #experimental-add-ons65974
Node: autosync66367
Ref: #autosync66481
Node: budget66720
Ref: #budget66844
Node: chart66910
Ref: #chart67029
Node: check67100
Ref: #check67224
Node: check-dates67291
Ref: #check-dates67433
Node: check-dupes67506
Ref: #check-dupes67649
Node: equity67726
Ref: #equity67854
Node: prices67973
Ref: #prices68102
Node: print-unique68157
Ref: #print-unique68306
Node: register-match68399
Ref: #register-match68555
Node: rewrite68653
Ref: #rewrite68774
Node: Command options6690
Ref: #command-options6843
Node: Command arguments7241
Ref: #command-arguments7401
Node: Special characters7522
Ref: #special-characters7680
Node: Input files8848
Ref: #input-files8986
Node: Smart dates10949
Ref: #smart-dates11092
Node: Report start & end date12071
Ref: #report-start-end-date12243
Node: Report intervals13309
Ref: #report-intervals13474
Node: Period expressions13875
Ref: #period-expressions14035
Node: Depth limiting16375
Ref: #depth-limiting16521
Node: Pivoting16722
Ref: #pivoting16842
Node: Cost18613
Ref: #cost18723
Node: Market value18841
Ref: #market-value18978
Node: Regular expressions20278
Ref: #regular-expressions20416
Node: QUERIES21777
Ref: #queries21881
Node: COMMANDS25546
Ref: #commands25660
Node: accounts26333
Ref: #accounts26433
Node: activity27415
Ref: #activity27527
Node: add27886
Ref: #add27987
Node: balance30645
Ref: #balance30758
Node: Flat mode33773
Ref: #flat-mode33900
Node: Depth limited balance reports34320
Ref: #depth-limited-balance-reports34523
Node: Multicolumn balance reports34943
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Node: Output destination42413
Ref: #output-destination42571
Node: CSV output42841
Ref: #csv-output42960
Node: balancesheet43357
Ref: #balancesheet43485
Node: cashflow45392
Ref: #cashflow45509
Node: help47377
Ref: #help47489
Node: incomestatement48327
Ref: #incomestatement48457
Node: info50349
Ref: #info50456
Node: man50820
Ref: #man50917
Node: print51322
Ref: #print51427
Node: register55183
Ref: #register55296
Node: Custom register output59792
Ref: #custom-register-output59923
Node: stats61220
Ref: #stats61326
Node: test62207
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Node: api64290
Ref: #api64381
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Node: web64592
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Node: iadd65239
Ref: #iadd65355
Node: interest65438
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Ref: #equity67868
Node: prices67987
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End Tag Table

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@ -182,14 +182,14 @@ OPTIONS
--date2
show, and match with -b/-e/-p/date:, secondary dates instead
-C --cleared
include only cleared postings/txns
-U --unmarked
include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with -P or -C)
-P --pending
include only pending postings/txns
-U --unmarked
include only unmarked postings/txns
-C --cleared
include only cleared postings/txns
-R --real
include only non-virtual postings
@ -684,14 +684,13 @@ QUERIES
real:, real:0
match real or virtual postings respectively
status:*, status:!, status:
match cleared, pending, or uncleared/pending transactions
respectively
status:, status:!, status:*
match unmarked, pending, or cleared transactions respectively
tag:REGEX[=REGEX]
match by tag name, and optionally also by tag value. Note a
tag: query is considered to match a transaction if it matches
any of the postings. Also remember that postings inherit the
match by tag name, and optionally also by tag value. Note a
tag: query is considered to match a transaction if it matches
any of the postings. Also remember that postings inherit the
tags of their parent transaction.
not: before any of the above negates the match.
@ -699,24 +698,24 @@ QUERIES
inacct:ACCTNAME
a special term used automatically when you click an account name
in hledger-web, specifying the account register we are currently
in (selects the transactions of that account and how to show
them, can be filtered further with acct etc). Not supported
in (selects the transactions of that account and how to show
them, can be filtered further with acct etc). Not supported
elsewhere in hledger.
Some of these can also be expressed as command-line options (eg depth:2
is equivalent to --depth 2). Generally you can mix options and query
arguments, and the resulting query will be their intersection (perhaps
is equivalent to --depth 2). Generally you can mix options and query
arguments, and the resulting query will be their intersection (perhaps
excluding the -p/--period option).
COMMANDS
hledger provides a number of subcommands; hledger with no arguments
hledger provides a number of subcommands; hledger with no arguments
shows a list.
If you install additional hledger-* packages, or if you put programs or
scripts named hledger-NAME in your PATH, these will also be listed as
scripts named hledger-NAME in your PATH, these will also be listed as
subcommands.
Run a subcommand by writing its name as first argument (eg
Run a subcommand by writing its name as first argument (eg
hledger incomestatement). You can also write any unambiguous prefix of
a command name (hledger inc), or one of the standard short aliases dis-
played in the command list (hledger is).
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--drop=N
in flat mode: omit N leading account name parts
This command lists all account names that are in use (ie, all the
accounts which have at least one transaction posting to them). With
This command lists all account names that are in use (ie, all the
accounts which have at least one transaction posting to them). With
query arguments, only matched account names are shown.
It shows a flat list by default. With --tree, it uses indentation to
It shows a flat list by default. With --tree, it uses indentation to
show the account hierarchy.
In flat mode you can add --drop N to omit the first few account name
In flat mode you can add --drop N to omit the first few account name
components.
Examples:
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activity
Show an ascii barchart of posting counts per interval.
The activity command displays an ascii histogram showing transaction
counts by day, week, month or other reporting interval (by day is the
The activity command displays an ascii histogram showing transaction
counts by day, week, month or other reporting interval (by day is the
default). With query arguments, it counts only matched transactions.
$ hledger activity --quarterly
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Prompt for transactions and add them to the journal.
--no-new-accounts
don't allow creating new accounts; helps prevent typos when
don't allow creating new accounts; helps prevent typos when
entering account names
Many hledger users edit their journals directly with a text editor, or
generate them from CSV. For more interactive data entry, there is the
add command, which prompts interactively on the console for new trans-
actions, and appends them to the journal file (if there are multiple
Many hledger users edit their journals directly with a text editor, or
generate them from CSV. For more interactive data entry, there is the
add command, which prompts interactively on the console for new trans-
actions, and appends them to the journal file (if there are multiple
-f FILE options, the first file is used.) Existing transactions are not
changed. This is the only hledger command that writes to the journal
changed. This is the only hledger command that writes to the journal
file.
To use it, just run hledger add and follow the prompts. You can add as
many transactions as you like; when you are finished, enter . or press
many transactions as you like; when you are finished, enter . or press
control-d or control-c to exit.
Features:
o add tries to provide useful defaults, using the most similar recent
o add tries to provide useful defaults, using the most similar recent
transaction (by description) as a template.
o You can also set the initial defaults with command line arguments.
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o Readline-style edit keys can be used during data entry.
o The tab key will auto-complete whenever possible - accounts, descrip-
tions, dates (yesterday, today, tomorrow). If the input area is
tions, dates (yesterday, today, tomorrow). If the input area is
empty, it will insert the default value.
o If the journal defines a default commodity, it will be added to any
o If the journal defines a default commodity, it will be added to any
bare numbers entered.
o A parenthesised transaction code may be entered following a date.
o Comments and tags may be entered following a description or amount.
o If you make a mistake, enter < at any prompt to restart the transac-
o If you make a mistake, enter < at any prompt to restart the transac-
tion.
o Input prompts are displayed in a different colour when the terminal
o Input prompts are displayed in a different colour when the terminal
supports it.
Example (see the tutorial for a detailed explanation):
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show balance change in each period (default)
--cumulative
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
reports)
-H --historical
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select the output format. Supported formats: txt, csv.
-o FILE --output-file=FILE
write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the
write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the
above formats selects that format.
--pretty-tables
Use unicode to display prettier tables.
The balance command displays accounts and balances. It is hledger's
The balance command displays accounts and balances. It is hledger's
most featureful and versatile command.
$ hledger balance
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--------------------
0
More precisely, the balance command shows the change to each account's
More precisely, the balance command shows the change to each account's
balance caused by all (matched) postings. In the common case where you
do not filter by date and your journal sets the correct opening bal-
do not filter by date and your journal sets the correct opening bal-
ances, this is the same as the account's ending balance.
By default, accounts are displayed hierarchically, with subaccounts
By default, accounts are displayed hierarchically, with subaccounts
indented below their parent. "Boring" accounts, which contain a single
interesting subaccount and no balance of their own, are elided into the
following line for more compact output. (Use --no-elide to prevent
this. Eliding of boring accounts is not yet supported in multicolumn
following line for more compact output. (Use --no-elide to prevent
this. Eliding of boring accounts is not yet supported in multicolumn
reports.)
Each account's balance is the "inclusive" balance - it includes the
Each account's balance is the "inclusive" balance - it includes the
balances of any subaccounts.
Accounts which have zero balance (and no non-zero subaccounts) are
Accounts which have zero balance (and no non-zero subaccounts) are
omitted. Use -E/--empty to show them.
A final total is displayed by default; use -N/--no-total to suppress
A final total is displayed by default; use -N/--no-total to suppress
it:
$ hledger balance -p 2008/6 expenses --no-total
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Flat mode
To see a flat list of full account names instead of the default hierar-
chical display, use --flat. In this mode, accounts (unless
chical display, use --flat. In this mode, accounts (unless
depth-clipped) show their "exclusive" balance, excluding any subaccount
balances. In this mode, you can also use --drop N to omit the first
balances. In this mode, you can also use --drop N to omit the first
few account name components.
$ hledger balance -p 2008/6 expenses -N --flat --drop 1
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$1 supplies
Depth limited balance reports
With --depth N, balance shows accounts only to the specified depth.
This is very useful to show a complex charts of accounts in less
detail. In flat mode, balances from accounts below the depth limit
With --depth N, balance shows accounts only to the specified depth.
This is very useful to show a complex charts of accounts in less
detail. In flat mode, balances from accounts below the depth limit
will be shown as part of a parent account at the depth limit.
$ hledger balance -N --depth 1
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$1 liabilities
Multicolumn balance reports
With a reporting interval, multiple balance columns will be shown, one
for each report period. There are three types of multi-column balance
With a reporting interval, multiple balance columns will be shown, one
for each report period. There are three types of multi-column balance
report, showing different information:
1. By default: each column shows the sum of postings in that period, ie
the account's change of balance in that period. This is useful eg
the account's change of balance in that period. This is useful eg
for a monthly income statement:
$ hledger balance --quarterly income expenses -E
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-------------------++---------------------------------
|| $-1 $1 0 0
2. With --cumulative: each column shows the ending balance for that
period, accumulating the changes across periods, starting from 0 at
2. With --cumulative: each column shows the ending balance for that
period, accumulating the changes across periods, starting from 0 at
the report start date:
$ hledger balance --quarterly income expenses -E --cumulative
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|| $-1 0 0 0
3. With --historical/-H: each column shows the actual historical ending
balance for that period, accumulating the changes across periods,
starting from the actual balance at the report start date. This is
balance for that period, accumulating the changes across periods,
starting from the actual balance at the report start date. This is
useful eg for a multi-period balance sheet, and when you are showing
only the data after a certain start date:
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----------------------++-------------------------------------
|| 0 0 0
Multi-column balance reports display accounts in flat mode by default;
Multi-column balance reports display accounts in flat mode by default;
to see the hierarchy, use --tree.
With a reporting interval (like --quarterly above), the report
start/end dates will be adjusted if necessary so that they encompass
With a reporting interval (like --quarterly above), the report
start/end dates will be adjusted if necessary so that they encompass
the displayed report periods. This is so that the first and last peri-
ods will be "full" and comparable to the others.
The -E/--empty flag does two things in multicolumn balance reports:
first, the report will show all columns within the specified report
period (without -E, leading and trailing columns with all zeroes are
not shown). Second, all accounts which existed at the report start
date will be considered, not just the ones with activity during the
The -E/--empty flag does two things in multicolumn balance reports:
first, the report will show all columns within the specified report
period (without -E, leading and trailing columns with all zeroes are
not shown). Second, all accounts which existed at the report start
date will be considered, not just the ones with activity during the
report period (use -E to include low-activity accounts which would oth-
erwise would be omitted).
The -T/--row-total flag adds an additional column showing the total for
each row.
The -A/--average flag adds a column showing the average value in each
The -A/--average flag adds a column showing the average value in each
row.
Here's an example of all three:
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# Average is rounded to the dollar here since all journal amounts are
Custom balance output
In simple (non-multi-column) balance reports, you can customise the
In simple (non-multi-column) balance reports, you can customise the
output with --format FMT:
$ hledger balance --format "%20(account) %12(total)"
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0
The FMT format string (plus a newline) specifies the formatting applied
to each account/balance pair. It may contain any suitable text, with
to each account/balance pair. It may contain any suitable text, with
data fields interpolated like so:
%[MIN][.MAX](FIELDNAME)
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o FIELDNAME must be enclosed in parentheses, and can be one of:
o depth_spacer - a number of spaces equal to the account's depth, or
o depth_spacer - a number of spaces equal to the account's depth, or
if MIN is specified, MIN * depth spaces.
o account - the account's name
o total - the account's balance/posted total, right justified
Also, FMT can begin with an optional prefix to control how multi-com-
Also, FMT can begin with an optional prefix to control how multi-com-
modity amounts are rendered:
o %_ - render on multiple lines, bottom-aligned (the default)
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o %, - render on one line, comma-separated
There are some quirks. Eg in one-line mode, %(depth_spacer) has no
There are some quirks. Eg in one-line mode, %(depth_spacer) has no
effect, instead %(account) has indentation built in.
Experimentation may be needed to get pleasing results.
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o %(total) - the account's total
o %-20.20(account) - the account's name, left justified, padded to 20
o %-20.20(account) - the account's name, left justified, padded to 20
characters and clipped at 20 characters
o %,%-50(account) %25(total) - account name padded to 50 characters,
total padded to 20 characters, with multiple commodities rendered on
o %,%-50(account) %25(total) - account name padded to 50 characters,
total padded to 20 characters, with multiple commodities rendered on
one line
o %20(total) %2(depth_spacer)%-(account) - the default format for the
o %20(total) %2(depth_spacer)%-(account) - the default format for the
single-column balance report
Colour support
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o the output is not being redirected or piped anywhere
Output destination
The balance, print, register and stats commands can write their output
to a destination other than the console. This is controlled by the
The balance, print, register and stats commands can write their output
to a destination other than the console. This is controlled by the
-o/--output-file option.
$ hledger balance -o - # write to stdout (the default)
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CSV output
The balance, print and register commands can write their output as CSV.
This is useful for exporting data to other applications, eg to make
charts in a spreadsheet. This is controlled by the -O/--output-format
This is useful for exporting data to other applications, eg to make
charts in a spreadsheet. This is controlled by the -O/--output-format
option, or by specifying a .csv file extension with -o/--output-file.
$ hledger balance -O csv # write CSV to stdout
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balances
--cumulative
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
reports), instead of historical ending balances
-H --historical
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--format=LINEFORMAT
in single-column balance reports: use this custom line format
This command displays a simple balance sheet. It currently assumes
that you have top-level accounts named asset and liability (plural
This command displays a simple balance sheet. It currently assumes
that you have top-level accounts named asset and liability (plural
forms also allowed.)
$ hledger balancesheet
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0
With a reporting interval, multiple columns will be shown, one for each
report period. As with multicolumn balance reports, you can alter the
report mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical. Normally bal-
ancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what you need for
report period. As with multicolumn balance reports, you can alter the
report mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical. Normally bal-
ancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what you need for
a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin dates.
cashflow
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show balance change in each period (default)
--cumulative
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
reports), instead of changes during periods
-H --historical
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--format=LINEFORMAT
in single-column balance reports: use this custom line format
This command displays a simple cashflow statement It shows the change
in all "cash" (ie, liquid assets) accounts for the period. It cur-
rently assumes that cash accounts are under a top-level account named
This command displays a simple cashflow statement It shows the change
in all "cash" (ie, liquid assets) accounts for the period. It cur-
rently assumes that cash accounts are under a top-level account named
asset and do not contain receivable or A/R (plural forms also allowed.)
$ hledger cashflow
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$-1
With a reporting interval, multiple columns will be shown, one for each
report period. Normally cashflow shows changes in assets per period,
though as with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the report
report period. Normally cashflow shows changes in assets per period,
though as with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the report
mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical.
help
Show any of the hledger manuals.
The help command displays any of the main hledger man pages. (Unlike
hledger --help, which displays only the hledger man page.) Run it with
no arguments to list available topics (their names are shortened for
easier typing), and run hledger help TOPIC to select one. The output
is similar to a man page, but fixed width. It may be long, so you may
The help command displays any of the main hledger man pages. (Unlike
hledger --help, which displays only the hledger man page.) Run it with
no arguments to list available topics (their names are shortened for
easier typing), and run hledger help TOPIC to select one. The output
is similar to a man page, but fixed width. It may be long, so you may
wish to pipe it into a pager. See also info and man.
$ hledger help
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show balance change in each period (default)
--cumulative
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
reports), instead of changes during periods
-H --historical
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--format=LINEFORMAT
in single-column balance reports: use this custom line format
This command displays a simple income statement. It currently assumes
that you have top-level accounts named income (or revenue) and expense
This command displays a simple income statement. It currently assumes
that you have top-level accounts named income (or revenue) and expense
(plural forms also allowed.)
$ hledger incomestatement
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0
With a reporting interval, multiple columns will be shown, one for each
report period. Normally incomestatement shows revenues/expenses per
period, though as with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the
report period. Normally incomestatement shows revenues/expenses per
period, though as with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the
report mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical.
info
Show any of the hledger manuals using info.
The info command displays any of the hledger reference manuals using
the info hypertextual documentation viewer. This can be a very effi-
cient way to browse large manuals. It requires the "info" program to
The info command displays any of the hledger reference manuals using
the info hypertextual documentation viewer. This can be a very effi-
cient way to browse large manuals. It requires the "info" program to
be available in your PATH.
As with help, run it with no arguments to list available topics (manu-
As with help, run it with no arguments to list available topics (manu-
als).
man
Show any of the hledger manuals using man.
The man command displays any of the hledger reference manuals using
man, the standard documentation viewer on unix systems. This will fit
the text to your terminal width, and probably invoke a pager automati-
The man command displays any of the hledger reference manuals using
man, the standard documentation viewer on unix systems. This will fit
the text to your terminal width, and probably invoke a pager automati-
cally. It requires the "man" program to be available in your PATH.
As with help, run it with no arguments to list available topics (manu-
As with help, run it with no arguments to list available topics (manu-
als).
print
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show all amounts explicitly
-m STR --match=STR
show the transaction whose description is most similar to STR,
show the transaction whose description is most similar to STR,
and is most recent
-O FMT --output-format=FMT
select the output format. Supported formats: txt, csv.
-o FILE --output-file=FILE
write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the
write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the
above formats selects that format.
$ hledger print
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The print command displays full journal entries (transactions) from the
journal file, tidily formatted.
As of hledger 1.2, print's output is always a valid hledger journal.
However it may not preserve all original content, eg it does not print
As of hledger 1.2, print's output is always a valid hledger journal.
However it may not preserve all original content, eg it does not print
directives or inter-transaction comments.
Normally, transactions' implicit/explicit amount style is preserved:
when an amount is omitted in the journal, it will be omitted in the
output. You can use the -x/--explicit flag to make all amounts
explicit, which can be useful for troubleshooting or for making your
journal more readable and robust against data entry errors. Note, in
this mode postings with a multi-commodity amount (possible with an
implicit amount in a multi-commodity transaction) will be split into
Normally, transactions' implicit/explicit amount style is preserved:
when an amount is omitted in the journal, it will be omitted in the
output. You can use the -x/--explicit flag to make all amounts
explicit, which can be useful for troubleshooting or for making your
journal more readable and robust against data entry errors. Note, in
this mode postings with a multi-commodity amount (possible with an
implicit amount in a multi-commodity transaction) will be split into
multiple single-commodity postings, for valid journal output.
With -B/--cost, amounts with transaction prices are converted to cost
With -B/--cost, amounts with transaction prices are converted to cost
(using the transaction price).
The print command also supports output destination and CSV output.
The print command also supports output destination and CSV output.
Here's an example of print's CSV output:
$ hledger print -Ocsv
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"5","2008/12/31","","*","","pay off","","liabilities:debts","1","$","","1","",""
"5","2008/12/31","","*","","pay off","","assets:bank:checking","-1","$","1","","",""
o There is one CSV record per posting, with the parent transaction's
o There is one CSV record per posting, with the parent transaction's
fields repeated.
o The "txnidx" (transaction index) field shows which postings belong to
the same transaction. (This number might change if transactions are
reordered within the file, files are parsed/included in a different
the same transaction. (This number might change if transactions are
reordered within the file, files are parsed/included in a different
order, etc.)
o The amount is separated into "commodity" (the symbol) and "amount"
o The amount is separated into "commodity" (the symbol) and "amount"
(numeric quantity) fields.
o The numeric amount is repeated in either the "credit" or "debit" col-
umn, for convenience. (Those names are not accurate in the account-
ing sense; it just puts negative amounts under credit and zero or
umn, for convenience. (Those names are not accurate in the account-
ing sense; it just puts negative amounts under credit and zero or
greater amounts under debit.)
register
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show running total from report start date (default)
-H --historical
show historical running total/balance (includes postings before
show historical running total/balance (includes postings before
report start date)
-A --average
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show postings' siblings instead
-w N --width=N
set output width (default: terminal width or COLUMNS. -wN,M
set output width (default: terminal width or COLUMNS. -wN,M
sets description width as well)
-O FMT --output-format=FMT
select the output format. Supported formats: txt, csv.
-o FILE --output-file=FILE
write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the
write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the
above formats selects that format.
The register command displays postings, one per line, and their running
total. This is typically used with a query selecting a particular
total. This is typically used with a query selecting a particular
account, to see that account's activity:
$ hledger register checking
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2008/06/02 save assets:bank:checking $-1 $1
2008/12/31 pay off assets:bank:checking $-1 0
The --historical/-H flag adds the balance from any undisplayed prior
postings to the running total. This is useful when you want to see
The --historical/-H flag adds the balance from any undisplayed prior
postings to the running total. This is useful when you want to see
only recent activity, with a historically accurate running balance:
$ hledger register checking -b 2008/6 --historical
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The --depth option limits the amount of sub-account detail displayed.
The --average/-A flag shows the running average posting amount instead
The --average/-A flag shows the running average posting amount instead
of the running total (so, the final number displayed is the average for
the whole report period). This flag implies --empty (see below). It
is affected by --historical. It works best when showing just one
the whole report period). This flag implies --empty (see below). It
is affected by --historical. It works best when showing just one
account and one commodity.
The --related/-r flag shows the other postings in the transactions of
The --related/-r flag shows the other postings in the transactions of
the postings which would normally be shown.
With a reporting interval, register shows summary postings, one per
With a reporting interval, register shows summary postings, one per
interval, aggregating the postings to each account:
$ hledger register --monthly income
2008/01 income:salary $-1 $-1
2008/06 income:gifts $-1 $-2
Periods with no activity, and summary postings with a zero amount, are
Periods with no activity, and summary postings with a zero amount, are
not shown by default; use the --empty/-E flag to see them:
$ hledger register --monthly income -E
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2008/11 0 $-2
2008/12 0 $-2
Often, you'll want to see just one line per interval. The --depth
Often, you'll want to see just one line per interval. The --depth
option helps with this, causing subaccounts to be aggregated:
$ hledger register --monthly assets --depth 1h
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2008/06 assets $-1 0
2008/12 assets $-1 $-1
Note when using report intervals, if you specify start/end dates these
will be adjusted outward if necessary to contain a whole number of
intervals. This ensures that the first and last intervals are full
Note when using report intervals, if you specify start/end dates these
will be adjusted outward if necessary to contain a whole number of
intervals. This ensures that the first and last intervals are full
length and comparable to the others in the report.
Custom register output
register uses the full terminal width by default, except on windows.
You can override this by setting the COLUMNS environment variable (not
register uses the full terminal width by default, except on windows.
You can override this by setting the COLUMNS environment variable (not
a bash shell variable) or by using the --width/-w option.
The description and account columns normally share the space equally
(about half of (width - 40) each). You can adjust this by adding a
description width as part of --width's argument, comma-separated:
The description and account columns normally share the space equally
(about half of (width - 40) each). You can adjust this by adding a
description width as part of --width's argument, comma-separated:
--width W,D . Here's a diagram:
<--------------------------------- width (W) ---------------------------------->
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$ hledger reg -w 100,40 # set overall width 100, description width 40
$ hledger reg -w $COLUMNS,40 # use terminal width, and set description width
The register command also supports the -o/--output-file and -O/--out-
The register command also supports the -o/--output-file and -O/--out-
put-format options for controlling output destination and CSV output.
stats
Show some journal statistics.
-o FILE --output-file=FILE
write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the
write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the
above formats selects that format.
$ hledger stats
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Accounts : 8 (depth 3)
Commodities : 1 ($)
The stats command displays summary information for the whole journal,
or a matched part of it. With a reporting interval, it shows a report
The stats command displays summary information for the whole journal,
or a matched part of it. With a reporting interval, it shows a report
for each report period.
The stats command also supports -o/--output-file for controlling output
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$ hledger test
Cases: 74 Tried: 74 Errors: 0 Failures: 0
This command runs hledger's built-in unit tests and displays a quick
This command runs hledger's built-in unit tests and displays a quick
report. With a regular expression argument, it selects only tests with
matching names. It's mainly used in development, but it's also nice to
be able to check your hledger executable for smoke at any time.
ADD-ON COMMANDS
hledger also searches for external add-on commands, and will include
hledger also searches for external add-on commands, and will include
these in the commands list. These are programs or scripts in your PATH
whose name starts with hledger- and ends with a recognised file exten-
whose name starts with hledger- and ends with a recognised file exten-
sion (currently: no extension, bat,com,exe, hs,lhs,pl,py,rb,rkt,sh).
Add-ons can be invoked like any hledger command, but there are a few
Add-ons can be invoked like any hledger command, but there are a few
things to be aware of. Eg if the hledger-web add-on is installed,
o hledger -h web shows hledger's help, while hledger web -h shows
hledger-web's help.
o Flags specific to the add-on must have a preceding -- to hide them
from hledger. So hledger web --serve --port 9000 will be rejected;
o Flags specific to the add-on must have a preceding -- to hide them
from hledger. So hledger web --serve --port 9000 will be rejected;
you must use hledger web -- --serve --port 9000.
o You can always run add-ons directly if preferred:
o You can always run add-ons directly if preferred:
hledger-web --serve --port 9000.
Add-ons are a relatively easy way to add local features or experiment
with new ideas. They can be written in any language, but haskell
scripts have a big advantage: they can use the same hledger (and
haskell) library functions that built-in commands do, for command-line
Add-ons are a relatively easy way to add local features or experiment
with new ideas. They can be written in any language, but haskell
scripts have a big advantage: they can use the same hledger (and
haskell) library functions that built-in commands do, for command-line
options, journal parsing, reporting, etc.
Here are some hledger add-ons available:
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hledger-web provides a simple web interface.
Third party add-ons
These are maintained separately, and usually updated shortly after a
These are maintained separately, and usually updated shortly after a
hledger release.
diff
@ -1705,7 +1704,7 @@ ADD-ON COMMANDS
journal file and another.
iadd
hledger-iadd is a curses-style, more interactive replacement for the
hledger-iadd is a curses-style, more interactive replacement for the
add command.
interest
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ing to various schemes.
irr
hledger-irr calculates the internal rate of return of an investment
hledger-irr calculates the internal rate of return of an investment
account.
Experimental add-ons
These are available in source form in the hledger repo's bin/ direc-
These are available in source form in the hledger repo's bin/ direc-
tory; installing them is pretty easy. They may be less mature and doc-
umented than built-in commands. Reading and tweaking these is a good
umented than built-in commands. Reading and tweaking these is a good
way to start making your own!
autosync
hledger-autosync is a symbolic link for easily running ledger-autosync,
if installed. ledger-autosync does deduplicating conversion of OFX
data and some CSV formats, and can also download the data if your bank
if installed. ledger-autosync does deduplicating conversion of OFX
data and some CSV formats, and can also download the data if your bank
offers OFX Direct Connect.
budget
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hledger-check-dates.hs checks that journal entries are ordered by date.
check-dupes
hledger-check-dupes.hs checks for account names sharing the same leaf
hledger-check-dupes.hs checks for account names sharing the same leaf
name.
equity
hledger-equity.hs prints balance-resetting transactions, useful for
hledger-equity.hs prints balance-resetting transactions, useful for
bringing account balances across file boundaries.
prices
hledger-prices.hs prints all prices from the journal.
print-unique
hledger-print-unique.hs prints transactions which do not reuse an
hledger-print-unique.hs prints transactions which do not reuse an
already-seen description.
register-match
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tions.
ENVIRONMENT
COLUMNS The screen width used by the register command. Default: the
COLUMNS The screen width used by the register command. Default: the
full terminal width.
LEDGER_FILE The journal file path when not specified with -f. Default:
~/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps C:/Users/USER/.hledger.jour-
~/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps C:/Users/USER/.hledger.jour-
nal).
FILES
Reads data from one or more files in hledger journal, timeclock, time-
dot, or CSV format specified with -f, or $LEDGER_FILE, or
$HOME/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps
Reads data from one or more files in hledger journal, timeclock, time-
dot, or CSV format specified with -f, or $LEDGER_FILE, or
$HOME/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps
C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal).
BUGS
The need to precede addon command options with -- when invoked from
The need to precede addon command options with -- when invoked from
hledger is awkward.
When input data contains non-ascii characters, a suitable system locale
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In a Cygwin/MSYS/Mintty window, the tab key is not supported in hledger
add.
Not all of Ledger's journal file syntax is supported. See file format
Not all of Ledger's journal file syntax is supported. See file format
differences.
On large data files, hledger is slower and uses more memory than
On large data files, hledger is slower and uses more memory than
Ledger.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Here are some issues you might encounter when you run hledger (and
remember you can also seek help from the IRC channel, mail list or bug
Here are some issues you might encounter when you run hledger (and
remember you can also seek help from the IRC channel, mail list or bug
tracker):
Successfully installed, but "No command 'hledger' found"
stack and cabal install binaries into a special directory, which should
be added to your PATH environment variable. Eg on unix-like systems,
be added to your PATH environment variable. Eg on unix-like systems,
that is ~/.local/bin and ~/.cabal/bin respectively.
I set a custom LEDGER_FILE, but hledger is still using the default file
LEDGER_FILE should be a real environment variable, not just a shell
variable. The command env | grep LEDGER_FILE should show it. You may
LEDGER_FILE should be a real environment variable, not just a shell
variable. The command env | grep LEDGER_FILE should show it. You may
need to use export. Here's an explanation.
"Illegal byte sequence" or "Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide
"Illegal byte sequence" or "Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide
character" errors
In order to handle non-ascii letters and symbols (like ), hledger needs
an appropriate locale. This is usually configured system-wide; you can
also configure it temporarily. The locale may need to be one that sup-
ports UTF-8, if you built hledger with GHC < 7.2 (or possibly always,
ports UTF-8, if you built hledger with GHC < 7.2 (or possibly always,
I'm not sure yet).
Here's an example of setting the locale temporarily, on ubuntu
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$ echo "export LANG=en_US.UTF-8" >>~/.bash_profile
$ bash --login
If we preferred to use eg fr_FR.utf8, we might have to install that
If we preferred to use eg fr_FR.utf8, we might have to install that
first:
$ apt-get install language-pack-fr
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REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
or hledger mail list)
@ -1871,7 +1870,7 @@ COPYRIGHT
SEE ALSO
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
dot(5), ledger(1)