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A reliable, user-friendly Plain Text Accounting tool with command line, terminal and web interfaces.
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hledger - a ledger-compatible text-based accounting tool ======================================================== Welcome to hledger! hledger is a minimal haskell clone of John Wiegley's "ledger" text-based accounting tool (http://newartisans.com/software/ledger.html). hledger generates ledger-compatible register & balance reports from a plain text ledger file, and demonstrates a functional implementation of ledger. For more information, see the hledger home page: http://joyful.com/hledger Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Simon Michael <simon@joyful.com> Released under GPL version 3 or later. INSTALLATION ------------ In the hledger directory, do:: cabal install or:: runhaskell Setup.hs configure runhaskell Setup.hs build sudo runhaskell Setup.hs install EXAMPLES -------- Here are some commands to try:: hledger --help hledger -f sample.ledger balance export LEDGER=sample.ledger hledger -s balance hledger register hledger reg cash hledger reg -- shop FEATURES -------- This version of hledger mimics a subset of ledger 2.6.1: - regular ledger entries - multiple commodities - virtual transactions - balance, print, register commands - positive and negative account & description patterns - LEDGER environment variable - and:: Basic options: -h, --help display summarized help text -v, --version show version information -f, --file FILE read ledger data from FILE Report filtering: -b, --begin DATE set report begin date -e, --end DATE set report end date -C, --cleared consider only cleared transactions -R, --real consider only real (non-virtual) transactions Output customization: -s, --subtotal balance report: show sub-accounts -E, --empty balance report: show accounts with zero balance -n, --collapse balance report: no grand total Commodity reporting: -B, --basis, --cost report cost basis of commodities Commands: balance [REGEXP]... show balance totals for matching accounts register [REGEXP]... show register of matching transactions print [REGEXP]... print all matching entries hledger-specific features: --depth=N balance report: maximum account depth to show --cost alias for basis ledger features not supported: - !include - modifier entries - periodic entries - commodity pricing - counting an unfinished timelog session - parsing gnucash files - and:: Basic options: -o, --output FILE write output to FILE -i, --init-file FILE initialize ledger using FILE (default: ~/.ledgerrc) --cache FILE use FILE as a binary cache when --file is not used --no-cache don't use a cache, even if it would be appropriate -a, --account NAME use NAME for the default account (useful with QIF) Report filtering: -c, --current show only current and past entries (not future) -p, --period STR report using the given period --period-sort EXPR sort each report period's entries by EXPR -U, --uncleared consider only uncleared transactions -L, --actual consider only actual (non-automated) transactions -r, --related calculate report using related transactions --budget generate budget entries based on periodic entries --add-budget show all transactions plus the budget --unbudgeted show only unbudgeted transactions --forecast EXPR generate forecast entries while EXPR is true -l, --limit EXPR calculate only transactions matching EXPR -t, --amount EXPR use EXPR to calculate the displayed amount -T, --total EXPR use EXPR to calculate the displayed total Output customization: -n, --collapse register: collapse entries -s, --subtotal other: show subtotals -P, --by-payee show summarized totals by payee -x, --comm-as-payee set commodity name as the payee, for reporting -W, --weekly show weekly sub-totals -M, --monthly show monthly sub-totals -Y, --yearly show yearly sub-totals --dow show a days-of-the-week report -S, --sort EXPR sort report according to the value expression EXPR -w, --wide for the default register report, use 132 columns --head COUNT show only the first COUNT entries (negative inverts) --tail COUNT show only the last COUNT entries (negative inverts) --pager PAGER send all output through the given PAGER program -A, --average report average transaction amount -D, --deviation report deviation from the average -%, --percentage report balance totals as a percentile of the parent --totals in the "xml" report, include running total -j, --amount-data print only raw amount data (useful for scripting) -J, --total-data print only raw total data -d, --display EXPR display only transactions matching EXPR -y, --date-format STR use STR as the date format (default: %Y/%m/%d) -F, --format STR use STR as the format; for each report type, use: --balance-format --register-format --print-format --plot-amount-format --plot-total-format --equity-format --prices-format --wide-register-format Commodity reporting: --price-db FILE sets the price database to FILE (def: ~/.pricedb) -L, --price-exp MINS download quotes only if newer than MINS (def: 1440) -Q, --download download price information when needed -O, --quantity report commodity totals (this is the default) -V, --market report last known market value -g, --performance report gain/loss for each displayed transaction -G, --gain report net gain/loss Commands: xml [REGEXP]... print matching entries in XML format equity [REGEXP]... output equity entries for matching accounts prices [REGEXP]... display price history for matching commodities entry DATE PAYEE AMT output a derived entry, based on the arguments Some other differences: - hledger talks about the entry and transaction "description", which ledger calls "note" - hledger always shows timelog balances in hours - hledger doesn't require a space after flags like -f - hledger keeps differently-priced amounts of the same commodity separate, at the moment