hledger-flow
Fava
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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hledger-flow
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Ledger
Been using hledger & friends for a few days now:
`2008-01-01 Opening Balance`
hledger-flow is my BFF for managing this: https://github.com/apauley/hledger-flow
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Beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files
I use hledger-flow [1]. It's an opinionated way of importing csvs into the hledger format. Works really well for me, just export the csvs, write a mapping and you are good to go.
It supports preprocessing the csvs if you need to clean the data or compute some new fields which is really powerful. Once you are up and running it only needs some minor updates each month to map unidentifiable transactions I can do this in under an hour these days.
[1] https://github.com/apauley/hledger-flow
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How do you track your finances?
I use https://github.com/apauley/hledger-flow to manage the importing/parsing. I have 20 various accounts and after a while it was just too much effort rolling my own solution.
Fava
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Ledger
I’ve been using beancount for almost 1.5 years now, and other than having to explicitly open accounts I love it! I use the fava UI to have all the nice modern visuals: https://beancount.github.io/fava/
- Kiadasok/Bevetelek
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Recommendations for easy financial management
I used Beancount + Fava for a web UI for years. It stores everything in plaintext files, but the downside is you either have to manually enter everything or probably write a script to import csv/qfx from your bank(s).
- Finanse domowe
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Trying to get started...
I suggest you take a look at fava. I don't think its data entry is good for you but the data visualization is pretty great.
- What's your recommended budgeting app? (2023)
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I'm looking for a software to visualize how much money I have
And the following are interfaces of Beancount: Fava, a well-known UI
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Personal budgeting apps
If you’re tech savvy, you could try beancount + fava web interface. https://beancount.github.io/fava/
- Verwendet ihr Apps um eure ausgaben zu tracken?
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Any privacy oriented budgeting apps?
I use Beancount myself (heavily supported by custom scripts). Plain text accounting options are not very user-friendly out of the box in my opinion. Beancount has a self-hosted web app called Fava that's good if you want a GUI. I believe there is something similar for ledger.
What are some alternatives?
hledger - Robust, fast, intuitive plain text accounting tool with CLI, TUI and web interfaces.
Firefly III - Firefly III: a personal finances manager
GnuCash - GnuCash Double-Entry Accounting Program.
Budget App - Open source personal budgeting application
csv-to-qif - convert csv files to qif files
beancount-import - Web UI for semi-automatically importing external data into beancount
hledger-diff - Compares the transactions in two ledger files.
beancount - Beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files.
hunch - CSS-like syntax for file system manipulation
GLPI - GLPI is a Free Asset and IT Management Software package, Data center management, ITIL Service Desk, licenses tracking and software auditing.
hledger-iadd - A terminal UI as drop-in replacement for hledger add.
Family Accounting Tool - Family Accounting Tool