ledger-mode
Emacs Lisp files for interacting with the C++Ledger accounting system (by ledger)
.emacs.d
My personal emacs settings, and the ones used in @emacsrocks (by magnars)
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8 | 19 | |
364 | 1,382 | |
1.4% | - | |
9.0 | 5.2 | |
6 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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ledger-mode
Posts with mentions or reviews of ledger-mode.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-20.
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Ledger mode
I use straight.el with use-package and it all pulls ledger-mode from https://github.com/ledger/ledger-mode.git
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Can i use org-mode tables for accounting trading transactions?
This isn't technically Emacs specific, but you could look into Plain Text Accounting. I use ledger combined with ledger-mode on Emacs, however there is a more up-to-date one called hledger, with hledger-mode. You can have these setup in an org file and export into a plain text file if you would like, but personally I recommend just using one of those modes and editing a ledger file directly.
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Plugin for ledger-mode?
Does neovim have a plugin available similar to ledger-mode in emacs? I did find this one for vim but not nvim yet. Thanks
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What primary task(s) do you use emacs for? How were you introduced to using emacs? And since then already how long?
Sure thing! I use ledger with ledger-mode to handle all of my accounting stuff.
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Sunsetting Atom - what is the next closest alternative to it ?
For financing I use a simple double entry accounting system called Ledger. It's mainly simple list taking but from what I understand it can be scaled well. I personally prefer using it with ledger-mode , since I use Cone to edit it on my phone, but it is possible to use Org Babel to tangle them to a ledger file.
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What's the best app for tracking/recording expenses? (Finance - Money spend)
Ledger is cool but you need to use emacs https://github.com/ledger/ledger-mode
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Now on MELPA
No. For ledger, there is already ledger-mode. This one is much simpler, just uses org files and org-table formulas.
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Keep track of your expenses
Worth also knowing about https://github.com/ledger/ledger-mode which is just an emacs wrapper for the very feature-rich and powerful cli application.
.emacs.d
Posts with mentions or reviews of .emacs.d.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-27.
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Any fun ways to learn Emacs?
After a month or so, if you're still curious, try https://emacsrocks.com/
17 small length video tutorials of great quality (as informative as fun)
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interested in emacs as a whole, but have no idea what it can really do
https://emacsrocks.com has lots of quick/digestable demos. This one is a favourite https://emacsrocks.com/e13.html (the ending is great, stick with it).
- magnars' Emacs Config used in emacsrocks.com
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Emacs User Survey – 2022 Results
If anyone's looking for short demos, the https://emacsrocks.com shorts are great. My all-time favorite is https://emacsrocks.com/e13.html (well worth watching the ending).
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SWEs - how do yall effectively take notes on the job?
Emacs Rocks! - A bunch of cool short videos that showcase cool tips and tricks.
- Eglot has landed on master: Emacs now has a built-in LSP client
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Packages that make Emacs Lisp more pleasant
We will mainly look at 3 packages: s.el, f.el and dash.el. Two of these packages (first and last) are maintained by Magnar Sveen, who are also known for Emacs Rocks and What The .emacs.d (which are still great resources for learning and finding inspiration for your Emacs configuration!). We will also look at ht.el. These packages are used a lot in many of the Emacs packages you use in a day to day basis, like lsp-mode and rustic just to name a few. As most of these already have tons of examples in their READMEs, my main goal of this article is to inspire you to check them out. Hopefully you will know of one new package after reading this article :)
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Nano master race
Emacs Rocks!
- Vivado editor alternatives
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Can't learn emacs, can't use anything else (rant)
Maybe you've seen them already but there's also http://emacsrocks.com/ videos, emacsconf too