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Shellcheck handled the variable fixups. The pipefail flag avoids another Shellcheck warning w.r.t. handling pipe failures. This script is so minimal that it's safe to simply fail the pipe entirely if the hledger command fails.
35 lines
1.7 KiB
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35 lines
1.7 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# hledger-simplebal [BALANCEARGS] - try to reliably report the grand
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# total of `hledger balance`, optionally with arguments, as a single
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# machine-readable number. Requires hledger 1.24 or newer.
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set -o pipefail
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VALUATION_COMMODITY="$"
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hledger bal -0 -N -X "${VALUATION_COMMODITY}" --infer-market-prices -c "${VALUATION_COMMODITY} 1000" --layout=bare "$@" | awk '{print $1}'
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# Tired of complex financial reports ? This is a silly but fun and
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# occasionally useful script showing how to get "one number" semi-robustly
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# without writing a haskell script. With this installed in PATH, then eg:
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#
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# $ hledger number lodging
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# 200
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#
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# Explanation:
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# -0 (--depth 0) hides all but top-level accounts
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# -N (--no-total) hides the totals line
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# -X COMM (--value=end,COMM) converts to a single commodity if possible (needs at least one suitable P market price declaration)
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# --infer-market-prices guesses P price from conversion transactions if necessary
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# -c (--commodity-style) sets a predictable number format free of thousands separators
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# --layout=bare moves the commodity symbol away from the number
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# awk discards all but the number
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#
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# A note: If you're new to hledger/PTA and thinking it shouldn't be this hard..
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# well of course normally when a hledger user wants to see a single balance,
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# they run a much simpler command like `hledger bal lodging`. This script is
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# exploring how to anticipate and neutralise all variations from account
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# structure, number formatting, multiple commodities, etc. so as to *reliably*
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# produce *one machine readable number* from highly diverse data. As we figure
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# out good approaches we'll build them in so that producing data for charting
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# (eg) is as easy as it can be, while still being general.
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