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GnuCash | csv2ofx | |
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115 | 2 | |
2,984 | 189 | |
2.3% | - | |
9.8 | 4.4 | |
1 day ago | about 2 months ago | |
C | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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GnuCash
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Are there any open source projects that need contributors?
Check out https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash
- Reconciliation Is a Knapsack Problem
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GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/1794
Note the full API may be accessible via a cli interface.
The above work will be merged hopefully soon.
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bigcapital VS gnucash - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 29 May 2023
- GnuCash autocomplete freezes when entering description after 5.1 update
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How to read code on github?
For the first repository, gnucash, it appears to be a C++ application. The common convention for a C++ app is to have the "main()" function inside a source file with the same name as the library, e.g. "gnucash.cpp". And sure enough, here it is. If I didn't think to guess that it was in that file, I could always just download the repository and do a CTRL-F for "main(". That would lead me to it immediately.
- Are the GnuCash team all dead?
- 08 February 2023 - Daily Chat Thread
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Anyone remember the old software program, Microsoft Money?
I also use GnuCash as accounting package (since 2008) for my business and it's great. Never had any issue with it.
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What are the questions that I should ask myself when evaluating using MS Access for the purpose of doing bookkeeping and eventually taxes for small businesses?
https://www.gnucash.org/ https://github.com/arrobalytics/django-ledger
csv2ofx
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How do you track your finances? Software? Apps? Excel?
I was annoyed enough that Starling only offered CSV + PDF, meaning I had to write a mapper: https://github.com/reubano/csv2ofx/pull/69
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Best apps for logging and categorising expenditures?
It isn't "linked" to your bank account, but every provider I've used has allowed QIF, OFX or CSV downloads which you can import into it.
What are some alternatives?
beancount - Beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files.
ofxstatement - Tool to convert proprietary bank statement to OFX format, suitable for importing to GnuCash or other personal finance applications.
ledger - Double-entry accounting system with a command-line reporting interface
moneymanagerex - Money Manager Ex is an easy to use, money management application built with wxWidgets
Firefly III - Firefly III: a personal finances manager
q - q - Run SQL directly on delimited files and multi-file sqlite databases
hledger - Robust, fast, intuitive plain text accounting tool with CLI, TUI and web interfaces.
spyql - Query data on the command line with SQL-like SELECTs powered by Python expressions
Akaunting - Online Accounting Software
LedgerSMB - Double-entry accounting & ERP for the web
hledger-flow - An hledger/ledger-cli workflow focusing on automated statement import and classification
erpnext-docker-debian - :whale: Self-contained ERPNext Docker Image base on Debian