finance-dl
plaid2qif
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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finance-dl
- Tools for automatically downloading/scraping personal financial data
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Show HN: Paisa – Open-Source Personal Finance Manager
Fighting with Mint and categorizing Amazon purchases was what initially pushed me down the path into plain text accounting (PTA).
I ended up long down the rabbit hole with auto-downloading Amazon orders (originally with https://github.com/jbms/finance-dl, but then my own custom scraping) and importing and matching them up with credit card transactions using beancount-import (https://github.com/jbms/beancount-import).
This ultimately resulted in me spending a lot less on Amazon - to the point that now doing it manually wouldn't be too bad...
- finance-dl: NEW Data - star count:244.0
- finance-dl: NEW Data - star count:238.0
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Tracking prices of products
These HTML are stored in a common folder, then parsed by beancount-import using the built-in importer for Amazon Invoice HTML files from that project. The author of that project wrote/uses finance-dl to get his Amazon invoices. At one point, his download code wasn't working for me, so I wrote my own. Independently, for reasons I no longer remember.
- finance-dl: NEW Data - star count:210.0
plaid2qif
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Show HN: Paisa – Open-Source Personal Finance Manager
There is also the plaid api to gnucash [1], which should work with a lot more banks. Personally, I have not used any of these. My banks allow csv downloads, which works well enough for me. I wouldn't give my data to a 3rd party in any case.
[1] https://github.com/ebridges/plaid2qif
What are some alternatives?
bursar - SimpleFIN + Google Sheets expense-tracking tool inspired by Mintable
beancount - Beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files.
AmortaPy - Amortization schedules and calculations library for Python. Providing data summarisation and visualisation
beancount-import - Web UI for semi-automatically importing external data into beancount
debitum - free and libre IOU tracker for Android
plaid-sync - Command-line interface to the Plaid API that synchronizes your bank/credit card transactions with a local SQLite database. Written in Python 3.
ofxgo - Golang library for querying and parsing OFX
Fava - Fava - web interface for Beancount
pyWave - Manage your transactions quicker with pyWave!
YNAB4-64bit - Conversion tool to get YNAB4 working on 64bit macOS (Catalina and later)
bank2ledger-cli