full-fledged-hledger
Tutorial on Hledger setup with multi-year files, multi-source imports and a range of auto-generated reports (by adept)
hledger
Robust, fast, intuitive plain text accounting tool with CLI, TUI and web interfaces. (by simonmichael)
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full-fledged-hledger
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Automating statement file pre-processing
I mostly followed a system like adept's fully fledged hledger but from scratch, but the concept is the same. I have import folder with bunch of importers from different sources all built with the same structure, 3 folders (in, csv, journal) which in order are the raw format of the source (.xls, .csv, .pdf), a csv pre-process version of the source data, and the final processed journals. In the root of the importer I have a in2csv and a csv2journal script files to handle the processing. You can have this scripts in whatever language you're comfortable working (even bash scripts will get most of the work in simple workflows).
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How do you track your expenses and savings?
https://github.com/adept/full-fledged-hledger/wiki is worth a read if you’ve not already seen it.
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Calculations while importing from CSV in Hledger
Expanding on this, many key takeaways in full-fledged-hledger is to have 3 folders per import script: in/ csv/ journal/ where in/ is whatever you have from the bank or the source and then you preprocess that to the csv/ folder, then import it to the journal/ folder.
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[hledger] New user, trying to figure out credit cards and accounts concepts
I imagine that you import your journal entries from a CSV with a lazy rule file (like I did as well). I get that you are asking if you can rewrite the journal files to reflect an update in your rules files. For what I can understand there is no way to do that, but what I and this guys (https://github.com/adept/full-fledged-hledger) does is to keep all the csv files and regenerate the journal files on rules changes or new csv files, I think this is the better way to handle it.
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How do you track your finances?
Correct link if anyone wants it: https://github.com/adept/full-fledged-hledger
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how do you budget a loan and respective EMI with ledger?
Pour you can use hledger-interest to split your payments into capital and interest parts for you : https://github.com/adept/full-fledged-hledger/wiki/Mortgage
- How to keep track of investment funds?
hledger
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Double-Entry Bookkeeping as a Directed Graph
I'm surprised that there is no mentions of a great hacker-friendly plain-text accounting software called `ledger` https://ledger-cli.org/ in this thread. It has amazing documentation when it comes to understanding basic principles of double-entry bookkeeping and goes through many typical situations and usecases. There are also several forks, most popular and advanced is `hledger` https://hledger.org/ (h is for Haskell), which provides some neat features out of the box, such as a simple web interface. All of them are very primitive compared to "professional" accounting software, but in return it offers great opportunities for hacking around while ensuring validity of your books.
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Ledger
I've been using hledger[1] - similar tool but has more features like balance sheet, income statement generation with a plain text file for the last 3 years and it's been working out great. Before that I used iBank (rebranded as Banktivity) and don't miss it at all.
[1] - https://hledger.org
- Pandoc
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Show HN: Just.sh – compiler that turns Justfiles into portable shell scripts
I can offer this (warning, crufty real-world scripts ahead!): these [make](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/137d825/Makefil...) [files](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/137d825/Makefil...) and this [bash script](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/a3c300b/bake) have been replaced by this roughly equivalent [Justfile](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/137d825/Justfil...) (some old things were commented out, some new things were added).
I'm only a few weeks in, and just has its own learning curve, but I'm very pleased overall. Cognitive load is down, usability is up, robustness is up.
- [hledger] PSA: hledger-1.32 import bugfix pending, please avoid importing multiple files at once
- Költségvetés applikáció
- Bästa budgetapp för 2
- Hledger investment gain calculation problem
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How to forcefully apply a forecast to the current month in Hledger?
https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/issues/2047 . Thanks!
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hledger 1.30 released
For help getting started or more info, see https://hledger.org and join our Matrix/IRC chat or mail list: https://hledger.org/support . Newcomers, experts, contributors, sponsors, feedback are welcome! For more about plain text accounting, see https://plaintextaccounting.org .