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| % hledger-Sh.tex | ||||
| \begin{hcarentry}[updated]{hledger} | ||||
| \label{hledger} | ||||
| \report{Simon Michael}%14/05 | ||||
| \status{ongoing development; suitable for daily use} | ||||
| \makeheader | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| hledger is a library and end-user tool (with command-line, curses and web | ||||
| interfaces) for converting, recording, and analyzing financial | ||||
| transactions, using a simple human-editable plain text file format. It is | ||||
| a haskell port and friendly fork of John Wiegley's Ledger, licensed under | ||||
| GNU GPLv3+. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| %% 2011: | ||||
| %% hledger aims to be a reliable, practical tool for daily use. It reports | ||||
| %% charts of accounts or account balances, filters transactions by type, | ||||
| %% helps you record new transactions, converts CSV data from your bank, | ||||
| %% publishes your text journal with a rich web interface, generates simple | ||||
| %% charts, and provides an API for use in your own financial scripts and | ||||
| %% apps. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| %% In the last six months there have been two major releases. 0.15 focussed | ||||
| %% on features and 0.16 focussed on quality. Changes include: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| %% - new modal command-line interface, extensible with hledger-* executables in the path | ||||
| %% - more useful web interface, with real account registers and basic charts | ||||
| %% - hledger-web no longer needs to create support files, and uses latest yesod & warp | ||||
| %% - more ledger compatibility | ||||
| %% - misc command enhancements, API improvements, bug fixes, documentation updates | ||||
| %% - lines of code increased by 3k to 8k | ||||
| %% - project committers increased by 6 to 21 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| %% Current plans include: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| %% - Continue the release rhythm of odd-numbered = features, even-numbered = | ||||
| %%   quality/stability/polish, and releasing on the first of a month | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| %% - In 0.17, clean up the storage layer, allow rcs integration via | ||||
| %%   filestore, and read (or convert) more formats | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| %% - Keep working towards wider usefulness, improving the web interface and | ||||
| %%   providing standard financial reports | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| \FurtherReading | ||||
|   \url{http://hledger.org} | ||||
| \end{hcarentry} | ||||
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