hledger/doc/ghrelnotes
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ghrelnotes REL - generate github release notes for REL. -*- markdown -*-
cd "$(dirname $0)"
cat <<'END'
## Release notes
END
export REL=$1
../tools/getrelnotes $REL
envsubst '$REL' <<'END'
<details>
<summary>
## How to install
</summary>
This release may arrive in your local packaging system soon - look for green badges at [hledger.org: Install](https://hledger.org/install.html).
Or you can [build it from source](https://hledger.org/install.html#build-from-source), as described on that page.
Or you can use the binaries below:
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<details>
<summary>
### GNU/Linux on 64-bit Intel
</summary>
At the command line,
```
cd /usr/local/bin
curl -LOC- https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/releases/download/$REL/hledger-linux-x64.tar.gz
tar xvf hledger-linux-x64.tar.gz && rm -f hledger-linux-x64.tar.gz
cd
hledger --version # should show $REL
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>
### Mac on 64-bit ARM or Intel
</summary>
In a terminal window, run these commands to download, unpack, authorise, and install the binaries in your command line PATH.
Don't use your web browser, it won't authorise the binaries.:
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if not, install [XCode Command Line Tools](https://mac.install.guide/commandlinetools/)
and/or [Homebrew](https://brew.sh), and let me know.)
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```
cd /usr/local/bin
# for ARM macs:
curl -LOC- https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/releases/download/$REL/hledger-mac-arm64.tar.gz
tar xvf hledger-mac-arm64.tar.gz && rm -f hledger-mac-arm64.tar.gz
# or for Intel macs:
curl -LOC- https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/releases/download/$REL/hledger-mac-x64.tar.gz
tar xvf hledger-mac-x64.tar.gz && rm -f hledger-mac-x64.tar.gz
cd
hledger --version # should show $REL
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>
### Windows on 64-bit Intel or ARM
</summary>
In a powershell window (press Windows-r, type powershell, press enter),
1. Make a place to keep hledger binaries, and add it to your PATH; this makes running hledger easier. You only need to do this once, not for every release:
```
mkdir -force $HOME\bin >$null
$ENV:PATH += ";"+$HOME+"\bin"
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("Path", [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable("Path", [EnvironmentVariableTarget]::User)+";"+$HOME+"\bin", [EnvironmentVariableTarget]::User)
```
2. Download and install the release binaries:
```
cd $HOME\bin
cp hledger.exe hledger.old.exe # keep a backup of the old executables, if you like
cp hledger-ui.exe hledger-ui.old.exe
cp hledger-web.exe hledger-web.old.exe
curl https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/releases/download/$REL/hledger-windows-x64.zip -OutFile hledger-windows-x64.zip
Expand-Archive hledger-windows-x64.zip -DestinationPath . -Force
cd $HOME
hledger --version # should show $REL
hledger-ui --version
hledger-web --version
```
3. Ensure a default journal file exists, and without a problematic encoding.
(Not sure why "ascii" is needed here - hledger likes utf8 and understands utf8 BOM headers..
but the state of [our unicode support on Windows](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3A%22platform%3A+windows%22+label%3Ai18n)
is really unknown, your input welcome.)
```
out-file -append -encoding ascii $HOME/.hledger.journal
```
Once that journal file exists, you can start hledger-web by double-clicking on the icon if you wish.
</details>
<details>
<summary>
### Windows 7 on 64-bit Intel
</summary>
- click hledger-windows-x64.zip below
- choose Open with Windows Explorer, OK
- click Extract all files
- choose a destination folder - ideally one that appears in `echo %PATH%`, like `C:\Windows` (though that one will require administrator permission); otherwise, your home directory (`C:\Users\YOURNAME`)
- check "Show extracted files when complete"
- click Extract, wait for the destination folder to open
- find the hledger, hledger-web icons (if you extracted to `\Windows`, you'll need to scroll down)
- for each icon: double-click, uncheck "Always ask before opening this file", click Run
- close those Explorer windows
- open a command window (press Windows-r, type CMD, press enter)
- `hledger --version` should show $REL
- `echo # >> .hledger.journal` to ensure a default journal file exists. (Important: the doubled **>>** is needed to avoid overwriting existing data.)
Problems:
- Starting hledger by double-clicking its icon won't work because it needs arguments; run it from the command window instead.
- Starting hledger-web by double-clicking its icon may fail eg because Explorer's command window is too small;
configure that to be larger, or run hledger-web from a command window instead.
- hledger or hledger-web may fail to run if there is not enough memory available.
</details>
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Once installed, run `hledger`, and perhaps read [hledger.org: Quick start](https://hledger.org/#quick-start).
</details>
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