reckon
plaid2qif
reckon | plaid2qif | |
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5 | 1 | |
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5.7 | 4.2 | |
about 1 month ago | 22 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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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.
plaid2qif
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Show HN: Paisa – Open-Source Personal Finance Manager
There is also the plaid api to gnucash [1], which should work with a lot more banks. Personally, I have not used any of these. My banks allow csv downloads, which works well enough for me. I wouldn't give my data to a 3rd party in any case.
[1] https://github.com/ebridges/plaid2qif
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
AmortaPy - Amortization schedules and calculations library for Python. Providing data summarisation and visualisation
Fava - Fava - web interface for Beancount
finance-dl - Tools for automatically downloading/scraping personal financial data.
YNAB4-64bit - Conversion tool to get YNAB4 working on 64bit macOS (Catalina and later)
debitum - free and libre IOU tracker for Android
lakshmi - Investing library and command-line interface inspired by the Bogleheads philosophy
ofxgo - Golang library for querying and parsing OFX
Canvas LMS - The open LMS by Instructure, Inc.
pyWave - Manage your transactions quicker with pyWave!