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78 lines
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% hledger-Sh.tex
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\begin{hcarentry}[updated]{hledger}
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\label{hledger}
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\report{Simon Michael}%11/15
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\status{stable, active development}
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\makeheader
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%% \documentclass[DIV16,twocolumn,10pt]{scrreprt}
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%% \usepackage{paralist}
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%% \usepackage{graphicx}
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%% \usepackage[final]{hcar}
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%% %include polycode.fmt
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%% (WHAT IS IT?)
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hledger is a cross-platform program (and Haskell library) for tracking
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money, time, or any other commodity, using double-entry accounting and
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a simple, editable text file format.
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hledger aims to be a reliable, practical tool for daily use,
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and provides command-line, curses-style, and web interfaces.
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It is a largely compatible Haskell reimplementation of John Wiegley's Ledger program.
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hledger is released under GNU GPLv3+.
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%% (WHAT IS ITS STATUS? / WHAT HAS HAPPENED SINCE LAST TIME?)
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hledger's HCAR entry was last updated in the November 2011 report, but
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development has continued steadily, with 2-3 major releases each year.
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Many new features and improvements have been introduced, making hledger much more useful.
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These include:
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\begin{compactitem}
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\item Easier installation, using stack, system packages, or downloadable Windows binaries.
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\item A simpler and more robust web interface, with built-in help, balance charts, flexible transaction entry, and automatic browser startup
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\item A new curses-style interface, hledger-ui, is now included and fully supported
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\item The command-line interface is more robust, and is aware of terminal width, COLUMNS, and wide characters
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\item New commands: accounts, balancesheet, cashflow, incomestatement
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\item New add-on packages: ledger-autosync, hledger-diff, hledger-interest, and hledger-irr
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\item hledger can now report current value based on market prices (-V)
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\item The journal format has become richer, supporting more Ledger features such as balance assertions
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\item hledger journals and reports can be exported as CSV
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\item hledger now reads CSV files directly, using flexible conversion rules
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\item The balance command can show multiple columns, with per-period changes or ending balances
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\item Depth-limiting now interacts well with other features, making it effective for summarising
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\item hledger-web's query language is richer and is also used by the command-line interface
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\item The Decimal library is used for representing amounts exactly
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\item Unicode is handled correctly
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\item Many commands are faster
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\end{compactitem}
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Project updates include:
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\begin{compactitem}
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\item hledger.org and the docs have been refreshed a few times, and now include many examples
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\item hledger's code repo and bug tracker have moved from darcs/darcs hub/google code to git/github
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\item hledger has its own IRC channel on freenode: #hledger, with logging and commit/issue/travis notifications
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\end{compactitem}
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%% (CAN OTHERS GET IT?)
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hledger is available from hledger.org, github, hackage, stackage, and
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is packaged for a number of systems including Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo,
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Fedora, and NixOS. See \url{http://hledger.org/download} or
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\url{http://hledger.org/developer-guide} for guidance.
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%% (WHAT ARE THE IMMEDIATE PLANS?)
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Immediate plans:
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improve docs and help,
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improve parser speed and memory efficiency,
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integrate a separate parser for Ledger files built by John Wiegley,
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hledger-ui improvements,
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and work towards the 1.0 release.
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\FurtherReading
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\url{http://hledger.org}
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\end{hcarentry}
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\end{document}
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