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# NAME
hledger-ui - curses-style interface for the hledger accounting tool
# SYNOPSIS
`hledger-ui [OPTIONS] [QUERYARGS]`\
`hledger ui -- [OPTIONS] [QUERYARGS]`
# DESCRIPTION
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hledger-ui is hledger's curses-style interface, providing an efficient full-window text UI
for viewing accounts and transactions, and some limited data entry capability.
It is easier than hledger's command-line interface, and
sometimes quicker and more convenient than the web interface.
Like hledger, it reads _files_
For more about this see hledger(1), hledger_journal(5) etc.
# OPTIONS
Note: if invoking hledger-ui as a hledger subcommand, write `--` before options as shown above.
Any QUERYARGS are interpreted as a hledger search query which filters the data.
`--watch`
: watch for data and date changes and reload automatically
`--theme=default|terminal|greenterm`
: use this custom display theme
`--register=ACCTREGEX`
: start in the (first) matched account's register screen
`--change`
: show period balances (changes) at startup instead of historical balances
`--flat`
: show full account names, unindented
`-V --value`
: show amounts as their current market value in their default valuation commodity
(accounts screen only)
hledger general options:
_generaloptions_
hledger reporting options:
_reportingoptions_
# KEYS
`?` shows a help dialog listing all keys.
(Some of these also appear in the quick help at the bottom of each screen.)
Press `?` again (or `ESCAPE`, or `LEFT`) to close it.
The following keys work on most screens:
The cursor keys navigate:
`right` (or `enter`) goes deeper,
`left` returns to the previous screen,
`up`/`down`/`page up`/`page down`/`home`/`end` move up and down through lists.
Vi-style `h`/`j`/`k`/`l` movement keys are also supported.
A tip: movement speed is limited by your keyboard repeat rate,
to move faster you may want to adjust it.
(If you're on a mac, the Karabiner app is one way to do that.)
With shift pressed, the cursor keys adjust the report period,
limiting the transactions to be shown (by default, all are shown).
`shift-down/up` steps downward and upward through these standard report period durations:
year, quarter, month, week, day.
Then, `shift-left/right` moves to the previous/next period.
`t` sets the report period to today.
With the `--watch` option, when viewing a "current" period
(the current day, week, month, quarter, or year),
the period will move automatically to track the current date.
To set a non-standard period, you can use `/` and a `date:` query.
`/` lets you set a general filter query limiting the data shown,
using the same [query terms](/hledger.html#queries) as in hledger and hledger-web.
While editing the query, you can use [CTRL-a/e/d/k, BS, cursor keys](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/brick-0.7/docs/Brick-Widgets-Edit.html#t:Editor);
press `ENTER` to set it, or `ESCAPE`to cancel.
There are also keys for quickly adjusting some common filters like account depth and cleared/uncleared (see below).
`BACKSPACE` or `DELETE` removes all filters, showing all transactions.
`ESCAPE` removes all filters and jumps back to the top screen.
Or, it cancels a minibuffer edit or help dialog in progress.
`g` reloads from the data file(s) and updates the current screen and any
previous screens. (With large files, this could cause a noticeable pause.)
`I` toggles balance assertion checking.
Disabling balance assertions temporarily can be useful for troubleshooting.
`a` runs command-line hledger's add command, and reloads the updated file.
This allows some basic data entry.
`E` runs $HLEDGER_UI_EDITOR, or $EDITOR, or a default (`emacsclient -a "" -nw`) on the journal file.
With some editors (emacs, vi), the cursor will be positioned at the current transaction
when invoked from the register and transaction screens, and at the error location (if possible)
when invoked from the error screen.
`q` quits the application.
Additional screen-specific keys are described below.
# SCREENS
## Accounts screen
This is normally the first screen displayed.
It lists accounts and their balances, like hledger's balance command.
By default, it shows all accounts and their latest ending balances (including the balances of subaccounts).
if you specify a query on the command line, it shows just the matched accounts and the balances from matched transactions.
Account names are normally indented to show the hierarchy (tree mode).
To see less detail, set a depth limit by pressing a number key, `1` to `9`.
`0` shows even less detail, collapsing all accounts to a single total.
`-` and `+` (or `=`) decrease and increase the depth limit.
To remove the depth limit, set it higher than the maximum account depth, or press `ESCAPE`.
`F` toggles flat mode, in which accounts are shown as a flat list, with their full names.
In this mode, account balances exclude subaccounts, except for accounts at the depth limit
(as with hledger's balance command).
`H` toggles between showing historical balances or period balances.
Historical balances (the default) are ending balances at the end of the report period,
taking into account all transactions before that date (filtered by the filter query if any),
including transactions before the start of the report period. In other words, historical
balances are what you would see on a bank statement for that account (unless 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, in which
[uncleared transactions and postings](/journal.html#transactions) are
not shown. `U` toggles uncleared mode, in which only uncleared
transactions/postings are shown.
`R` toggles real mode, in which [virtual postings](/journal.html#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
hledger).
Press `right` or `enter` to view an account's transactions register.
## Register screen
This screen shows the transactions affecting a particular account, like a check register.
Each line represents one transaction and shows:
- 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.)
- the overall change to the current account's balance;
positive for an inflow to this account, negative for an outflow.
- 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 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 see on a bank register for the current account.
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 from 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, in which
[uncleared transactions and postings](/journal.html#transactions) are
not shown. `U` toggles uncleared mode, in which only uncleared
transactions/postings are shown.
`R` toggles real mode, in which [virtual postings](/journal.html#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 command-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_journal(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
(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 depending on which account register you came from (remember most
transactions appear in multiple account registers). The #N number
preceding them is the transaction's position within the complete
unfiltered journal, 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 again to reload and resume normal operation.
(Or, you can press escape to cancel the reload attempt.)
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# ENVIRONMENT
**COLUMNS**
The screen width to use.
Default: the full terminal width.
_LEDGER_FILE_
# FILES
Reads _files_
# BUGS
The need to precede options with `--` when invoked from hledger is awkward.
`-f-` doesn't work (hledger-ui can't read from stdin).
`-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 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.
Symptoms include: unresponsive UI, periodic resetting of the cursor
position, momentary display of parse errors, high CPU usage eventually
subsiding, and possibly a small but persistent build-up of CPU usage
until the program is restarted.
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