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7.8 | 6.3 | |
9 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
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dotfiles
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Plain Text Accounting Apps
Have you tried `ledger xact` command? This helps to create new transactions based on previous ones. I have a small wrapper[1] for this, namely "la", which enables me to do something like "la coles 5" to create a new transaction like previous supermarket transaction with the today as date, same from and to accounts, and $5 as amount. If I want to change something, it could be as complete as "la [YYYY.MM.DD/M.D/D] coles grocery 5 credit". If someone has tens of transactions per day it is very likely they are all similar and only little extra adjustment is needed.
Also I use a credit card for most of my expenses, and there are only a handful of bank transfers per month from my access account. Every first day of the month I pull out last month's credit card statement and log all the transactions. It usually takes less than 30 minutes.
[1]: https://github.com/roylez/dotfiles/blob/master/misc/bin/la
beanborg
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Ask HN: How Do You Budget?
I have been using plain text accounting for almost a decade with my wife. Specifically, I use beancount (https://beancount.github.io/docs/) and a custom set of scripts that I have developed to categorize expenses and other features (https://github.com/luciano-fiandesio/beanborg/)
I reckon is not for everyone, since a lot of stuff takes place in the terminal, but it has been working very well for us.
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
https://github.com/luciano-fiandesio/beanborg
A set of Python scripts to automate the importing of financial transactions into Beancount. Been using it consistently for ths last 3 years to manage my finances.
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Plain Text Accounting Apps
Long time beancount user here: in case anyone wants to give plaintextaccounting a try, I have created a semi-automatic transactions import tool for beancount, which categorizes transactions imported from CSV files: https://github.com/luciano-fiandesio/beanborg
- Announcing Beanborg: automatic Beancount importing
What are some alternatives?
ofxtools - Python OFX Library
ledg - Batch modifiable ledger-like written in nodejs
opvaultfx - 1password vault reader in Java & JavaFX
hledger - Robust, fast, intuitive plain text accounting tool with CLI, TUI and web interfaces.
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my-best-of-reddit - Get your upvoted posts and comments from Reddit delivered over Telegram
yaku-ns - a DNS server I wrote 10 years ago. Here for historical reasons
reddit_prettiest_songs - Use OpenAI API to do entity extraction on a reddit thread of 25k posts, create a Spotify playlist with 1000+ songs