#!/usr/bin/env bash # hledger-number - try to extract just one single machine-readable number from hledger: # the grand total of `hledger balance` run with any provided arguments. # Requires hledger 1.24 or newer (the December 2021 release, see https://hledger.org/download.html ) # https://gist.github.com/simonmichael/feee7fc1567c5f10355f952b87bd3090 VALUATION_COMMODITY="$" hledger bal -0 -N -X "$VALUATION_COMMODITY" --infer-market-prices -c "$VALUATION_COMMODITY 1000" --layout=bare "$@" | awk '{print $1}' # Tired of complex financial reports ? This is a silly but fun and # occasionally useful script showing how to get "one number" semi-robustly # without writing a haskell script. With this installed in PATH, then eg: # # $ hledger number lodging # 200 # # Explanation: # -0 (--depth 0) hides all but top-level accounts # -N (--no-total) hides the totals line # -X COMM (--value=end,COMM) converts to a single commodity if possible (needs at least one suitable P market price declaration) # --infer-market-prices guesses P price from conversion transactions if necessary # -c (--commodity-style) sets a predictable number format free of thousands separators # --layout=bare moves the commodity symbol away from the number # awk discards all but the number # # A note: If you're new to hledger/PTA and thinking it shouldn't be this hard.. # well of course normally when a hledger user wants to see a single balance, # they run a much simpler command like `hledger bal lodging`. This script is # exploring how to anticipate and neutralise all variations from account # structure, number formatting, multiple commodities, etc. so as to *reliably* # produce *one machine readable number* from highly diverse data. As we figure # out good approaches we'll build them in so that producing data for charting # (eg) is as easy as it can be, while still being general.