reckon
finance-dl
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5.7 | 4.8 | |
about 1 month ago | 15 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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reckon
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Show HN: Paisa – Open-Source Personal Finance Manager
Reckon works well enough for me.
https://github.com/cantino/reckon
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Reckon 0.9.0 released
Or download the gemfile from the releases page on github https://github.com/cantino/reckon/releases/tag/v0.9.0
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Actual is going open-source
Thanks for the post Sagar, I'm the maintainer of reckon [1], a tool to help categorize transactions, which I used in ledger. There are a lot of interesting tools for doing plain text accounting [2] and I'm always interested in learning about new ones.
Reckon uses TF/IDF with cosine similarity, but I would be interested to see how you use Random Forest. Please post your code somewhere, I'd love to see it and learn something new!
[1] https://github.com/cantino/reckon
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Rules for Ledger Covert
Hi, I'm the current maintainer of reckon, if you're having issues with reckon, I'd be happy to help. You can message me here on reddit, or, if you have a github account, you can post an issue in the project https://github.com/cantino/reckon/issues
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CSV importer survey - what do you use?
https://github.com/cantino/reckon is really handy. I maintain a token file(used to map a transaction to an account) and run the reckon tool against the bank csv files in non-interactive mode to generate a temp ledger file, make necessary adjustments and then merge it with the main ledger file.
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
What are some alternatives?
plaintextaccounting - The plaintextaccounting.org website, a portal to Ledger, hledger, beancount and co. Also the PTA wiki.
bursar - SimpleFIN + Google Sheets expense-tracking tool inspired by Mintable
actual - A local-first personal finance app
beancount - Beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files.
Fava - Fava - web interface for Beancount
beancount-import - Web UI for semi-automatically importing external data into beancount
YNAB4-64bit - Conversion tool to get YNAB4 working on 64bit macOS (Catalina and later)
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.
lakshmi - Investing library and command-line interface inspired by the Bogleheads philosophy
Canvas LMS - The open LMS by Instructure, Inc.
plaid2qif - Download financial transactions from Plaid as QIF files.