.. | ||
_hledger-chart.hs | ||
.gitignore | ||
aliases.sh | ||
compile.sh | ||
csv.mk | ||
hledger-balance-as-budget.hs | ||
hledger-check-fancyassertions.hs | ||
hledger-check-tagfiles.cabal.hs | ||
hledger-check-tagfiles.hs | ||
hledger-combine-balances.hs | ||
hledger-print-location.hs | ||
hledger-smooth.hs | ||
hledger-swap-dates.hs | ||
README.md | ||
scripts.test |
Miscellaneous hledger add-ons, bash scripts, example make rules, etc. Things in this directory can be unfinished or out of date.
hledger scripts
The hledger-*.hs scripts here are example/experimental hledger add-on commands. See https://hledger.org/scripting.html for more about this.
They are mostly implemented as stack scripts; if you have stack in your $PATH, they should just work, automatically installing their dependencies if needed. (You can also run them with cabal, or runghc, or compile them with ghc, if you take care of the dependencies yourself.)
Scripts overview, simplest first:
- hledger-check-tagfiles.hs - check that all tag values containing / exist as file paths
- hledger-check-tagfiles.cabal.hs - the above as a cabal script
- hledger-swap-dates.hs - print transactions with their date and date2 fields swapped
- hledger-print-location.hs - add file path/line number tags to the print command
- hledger-balance-as-budget.hs - use one balance report as budget goals for another one
- hledger-combine-balances.hs - show balance reports for two different periods side by side
- hledger-smooth.hs - incomplete attempt at automatically splitting infrequent/irregular transactions
- hledger-check-fancyassertions.hs - check more complex account balance assertions
How to:
Install all scripts as add-on commands
$ git clone https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger
# add hledger/bin/ to your $PATH
$ hledger # scripts now appear in commands list
$ hledger-print-location.hs --help # run script directly
$ hledger print-location -- --help # or run it via hledger, -- is needed before script options
Install a single script without getting hledger source
$ cd ~/bin # somewhere in your $PATH
$ curl -sO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/simonmichael/hledger/master/bin/hledger-check.hs
$ chmod +x hledger-check.hs
$ hledger-check.hs --help
$ hledger check -- --help
Create a new script
The example scripts follow a template that implements hledger's standard command line options and help, so it's a good idea to use one as your starting point. The hledger- naming is not required, but it causes scripts to show up in the hledger commands list. On unix, your new script should be marked executable. This should do it:
# While in the hledger source directory:
$ cp bin/hledger-swap-dates.hs bin/hledger-foo.hs
# Customise hledger-foo.hs, at least the command name and help in cmdmode
$ bin/hledger-foo.hs --help
foo [OPTIONS]
My new foo command.
...
$ hledger foo -- --help
foo [OPTIONS]
My new foo command.
...
Run ghcid on a script
# Ensure any extra packages the script imports from are installed in the current package db
# (running the script auto-installs them, but only in your user package db):
$ stack install string-qq
$ stack exec -- ghcid bin/hledger-foo.hs
...
Ok, one module loaded.
All good (1 module, at 10:50:48)
Run ghci on a script
# Install any extra packages in the current package db, as above:
$ stack install string-qq
$ stack ghci bin/hledger-foo.hs
...
Ok, one module loaded.
Loaded GHCi configuration from /private/var/folders/r7/f9j9c2zd1k97v47cr84j_qvc0000gn/T/haskell-stack-ghci/d0bde1be/ghci-script
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