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.TH "HLEDGER\-UI" "1" "March 2025" "hledger-ui-1.42.99 " "hledger User Manuals" .TH "HLEDGER\-UI" "1" "June 2025" "hledger-ui-1.43.99 " "hledger User Manuals"
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ or
.PD .PD
\f[CR]hledger ui \-\- [OPTS] [QUERYARGS]\f[R] \f[CR]hledger ui \-\- [OPTS] [QUERYARGS]\f[R]
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
This manual is for hledger\[aq]s terminal interface, version 1.42.99. This manual is for hledger\[aq]s terminal interface, version 1.43.99.
See also the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats. See also the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats.
.PP .PP
hledger is a robust, user\-friendly, cross\-platform set of programs for hledger is a robust, user\-friendly, cross\-platform set of programs for
@ -437,33 +437,51 @@ immediately without having to context switch.
This leaves more mental bandwidth for your accounting. This leaves more mental bandwidth for your accounting.
Of course you can still interact with hledger\-ui when needed, eg to Of course you can still interact with hledger\-ui when needed, eg to
toggle cleared mode, or to explore the history. toggle cleared mode, or to explore the history.
.PP .SS \-\-watch problems
There are currently some limitations with \f[CR]\-\-watch\f[R]: \f[I]However.\f[R] There are limitations/unresolved bugs with
.PP \f[CR]\-\-watch\f[R]:
It may not work correctly for you, depending on platform or system .IP \[bu] 2
It may not work at all for you, depending on platform or system
configuration. configuration.
(Eg #836.) On some unix systems, increasing fs.inotify.max_user_watches or
fs.file\-max parameters in /etc/sysctl.conf might help.
(#836)
.IP \[bu] 2
It may not detect file changes made by certain tools, such as Jetbrains
IDEs or gedit.
(#1617)
.IP \[bu] 2
It may not detect changes made from outside a virtual machine, ie by an
editor running on the host system.
.IP \[bu] 2
It may not detect file changes on certain less common filesystems.
.IP \[bu] 2
It may use increasing CPU and RAM over time, especially with large
files.
(This is probably not \-\-watch specific, you may be able to reproduce
it by pressing \f[CR]g\f[R] repeatedly.)
(#1825)
.PP .PP
At least on mac, there can be a slow build\-up of CPU usage over time, Tips/workarounds:
until the program is restarted (or, suspending and restarting with .IP \[bu] 2
\f[CR]CTRL\-z\f[R] \f[CR]fg\f[R] may be enough). If \-\-watch won\[aq]t work for you, press \f[CR]g\f[R] to reload data
.PP manually instead.
It will not detect file changes made by certain editors, such as .IP \[bu] 2
Jetbrains IDEs or \f[CR]gedit\f[R], or on certain less common If \-\-watch is leaking resources over time, quit and restart (or
filesystems. suspend and resume) hledger\-ui when you\[aq]re not using it.
(To work around, press \f[CR]g\f[R] to reload manually, or try .IP \[bu] 2
#1617\[aq]s \f[CR]fs.inotify.max_user_watches\f[R] workaround and let us When running hledger\-ui inside a VM, also make file changes inside the
know.) VM.
.PP .IP \[bu] 2
If you are viewing files mounted from another machine, the system clocks When working with files mounted from another machine, make sure the
on both machines should be roughly in agreement. system clocks on both machines are roughly in agreement.
.SH ENVIRONMENT .SH ENVIRONMENT
\f[B]LEDGER_FILE\f[R] The main journal file to use when not specified \f[B]LEDGER_FILE\f[R] The main journal file to use when not specified
with \f[CR]\-f/\-\-file\f[R]. with \f[CR]\-f/\-\-file\f[R].
Default: \f[CR]$HOME/.hledger.journal\f[R]. Default: \f[CR]$HOME/.hledger.journal\f[R].
.SH BUGS .SH BUGS
We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker (shortcut: We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker
https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list (https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list
(https://hledger.org/support). (https://hledger.org/support).
.PP .PP
Some known issues: Some known issues:
@ -471,14 +489,15 @@ Some known issues:
\f[CR]\-f\-\f[R] doesn\[aq]t work (hledger\-ui can\[aq]t read from \f[CR]\-f\-\f[R] doesn\[aq]t work (hledger\-ui can\[aq]t read from
stdin). stdin).
.PP .PP
\f[CR]\-\-watch\f[R] is not robust, especially with large files (see
WATCH MODE above).
.PP
The Transaction screen does not update after file changes, even if you
press \f[CR]g\f[R], until you exit and re\-enter it.
(#2288)
.PP
If you press \f[CR]g\f[R] with large files, there could be a noticeable If you press \f[CR]g\f[R] with large files, there could be a noticeable
pause. pause with the UI unresponsive.
.PP
The Transaction screen does not update from file changes until you exit
and re\-endter it (see SCREENS > Transaction above).
.PP
\f[CR]\-\-watch\f[R] is not yet fully robust on all platforms (see Watch
mode above).
.SH AUTHORS .SH AUTHORS

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or or
'hledger ui -- [OPTS] [QUERYARGS]' 'hledger ui -- [OPTS] [QUERYARGS]'
This manual is for hledger's terminal interface, version 1.42.99. This manual is for hledger's terminal interface, version 1.43.99.
See also the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats. See also the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats.
hledger is a robust, user-friendly, cross-platform set of programs hledger is a robust, user-friendly, cross-platform set of programs
@ -491,22 +491,41 @@ bandwidth for your accounting. Of course you can still interact with
hledger-ui when needed, eg to toggle cleared mode, or to explore the hledger-ui when needed, eg to toggle cleared mode, or to explore the
history. history.
There are currently some limitations with '--watch': * Menu:
It may not work correctly for you, depending on platform or system * --watch problems::
configuration. (Eg #836.)
At least on mac, there can be a slow build-up of CPU usage over time, 
until the program is restarted (or, suspending and restarting with File: hledger-ui.info, Node: --watch problems, Up: WATCH MODE
'CTRL-z' 'fg' may be enough).
It will not detect file changes made by certain editors, such as 5.1 -watch problems
Jetbrains IDEs or 'gedit', or on certain less common filesystems. (To ===================
work around, press 'g' to reload manually, or try #1617's
'fs.inotify.max_user_watches' workaround and let us know.)
If you are viewing files mounted from another machine, the system _However._ There are limitations/unresolved bugs with '--watch':
clocks on both machines should be roughly in agreement.
* It may not work at all for you, depending on platform or system
configuration. On some unix systems, increasing
fs.inotify.max_user_watches or fs.file-max parameters in
/etc/sysctl.conf might help. (#836)
* It may not detect file changes made by certain tools, such as
Jetbrains IDEs or gedit. (#1617)
* It may not detect changes made from outside a virtual machine, ie
by an editor running on the host system.
* It may not detect file changes on certain less common filesystems.
* It may use increasing CPU and RAM over time, especially with large
files. (This is probably not -watch specific, you may be able to
reproduce it by pressing 'g' repeatedly.) (#1825)
Tips/workarounds:
* If -watch won't work for you, press 'g' to reload data manually
instead.
* If -watch is leaking resources over time, quit and restart (or
suspend and resume) hledger-ui when you're not using it.
* When running hledger-ui inside a VM, also make file changes inside
the VM.
* When working with files mounted from another machine, make sure the
system clocks on both machines are roughly in agreement.
 
File: hledger-ui.info, Node: ENVIRONMENT, Next: BUGS, Prev: WATCH MODE, Up: Top File: hledger-ui.info, Node: ENVIRONMENT, Next: BUGS, Prev: WATCH MODE, Up: Top
@ -523,22 +542,23 @@ File: hledger-ui.info, Node: BUGS, Prev: ENVIRONMENT, Up: Top
7 BUGS 7 BUGS
****** ******
We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker (shortcut: We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker
https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list (https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list
(https://hledger.org/support). (https://hledger.org/support).
Some known issues: Some known issues:
'-f-' doesn't work (hledger-ui can't read from stdin). '-f-' doesn't work (hledger-ui can't read from stdin).
If you press 'g' with large files, there could be a noticeable pause. '--watch' is not robust, especially with large files (see WATCH MODE
The Transaction screen does not update from file changes until you
exit and re-endter it (see SCREENS > Transaction above).
'--watch' is not yet fully robust on all platforms (see Watch mode
above). above).
The Transaction screen does not update after file changes, even if
you press 'g', until you exit and re-enter it. (#2288)
If you press 'g' with large files, there could be a noticeable pause
with the UI unresponsive.
 
Tag Table: Tag Table:
Node: Top221 Node: Top221
@ -555,8 +575,9 @@ Node: Register screen16383
Node: Transaction screen18826 Node: Transaction screen18826
Node: Error screen20401 Node: Error screen20401
Node: WATCH MODE20767 Node: WATCH MODE20767
Node: ENVIRONMENT22343 Node: --watch problems21665
Node: BUGS22576 Node: ENVIRONMENT23018
Node: BUGS23251
 
End Tag Table End Tag Table

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hledger ui -- [OPTS] [QUERYARGS] hledger ui -- [OPTS] [QUERYARGS]
DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
This manual is for hledger's terminal interface, version 1.42.99. See This manual is for hledger's terminal interface, version 1.43.99. See
also the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats. also the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats.
hledger is a robust, user-friendly, cross-platform set of programs for hledger is a robust, user-friendly, cross-platform set of programs for
@ -394,44 +394,62 @@ WATCH MODE
hledger-ui when needed, eg to toggle cleared mode, or to explore the hledger-ui when needed, eg to toggle cleared mode, or to explore the
history. history.
There are currently some limitations with --watch: --watch problems
However. There are limitations/unresolved bugs with --watch:
It may not work correctly for you, depending on platform or system con- o It may not work at all for you, depending on platform or system con-
figuration. (Eg #836.) figuration. On some unix systems, increasing fs.ino-
tify.max_user_watches or fs.file-max parameters in /etc/sysctl.conf
might help. (#836)
At least on mac, there can be a slow build-up of CPU usage over time, o It may not detect file changes made by certain tools, such as Jet-
until the program is restarted (or, suspending and restarting with brains IDEs or gedit. (#1617)
CTRL-z fg may be enough).
It will not detect file changes made by certain editors, such as Jet- o It may not detect changes made from outside a virtual machine, ie by
brains IDEs or gedit, or on certain less common filesystems. (To work an editor running on the host system.
around, press g to reload manually, or try #1617's fs.ino-
tify.max_user_watches workaround and let us know.)
If you are viewing files mounted from another machine, the system o It may not detect file changes on certain less common filesystems.
clocks on both machines should be roughly in agreement.
o It may use increasing CPU and RAM over time, especially with large
files. (This is probably not --watch specific, you may be able to
reproduce it by pressing g repeatedly.) (#1825)
Tips/workarounds:
o If --watch won't work for you, press g to reload data manually in-
stead.
o If --watch is leaking resources over time, quit and restart (or sus-
pend and resume) hledger-ui when you're not using it.
o When running hledger-ui inside a VM, also make file changes inside
the VM.
o When working with files mounted from another machine, make sure the
system clocks on both machines are roughly in agreement.
ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT
LEDGER_FILE The main journal file to use when not specified with LEDGER_FILE The main journal file to use when not specified with
-f/--file. Default: $HOME/.hledger.journal. -f/--file. Default: $HOME/.hledger.journal.
BUGS BUGS
We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker (shortcut: We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker
https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list (https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list
(https://hledger.org/support). (https://hledger.org/support).
Some known issues: Some known issues:
-f- doesn't work (hledger-ui can't read from stdin). -f- doesn't work (hledger-ui can't read from stdin).
If you press g with large files, there could be a noticeable pause. --watch is not robust, especially with large files (see WATCH MODE
The Transaction screen does not update from file changes until you exit
and re-endter it (see SCREENS > Transaction above).
--watch is not yet fully robust on all platforms (see Watch mode
above). above).
The Transaction screen does not update after file changes, even if you
press g, until you exit and re-enter it. (#2288)
If you press g with large files, there could be a noticeable pause with
the UI unresponsive.
AUTHORS AUTHORS
@ -450,4 +468,4 @@ LICENSE
SEE ALSO SEE ALSO
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), ledger(1) hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), ledger(1)
hledger-ui-1.42.99 March 2025 HLEDGER-UI(1) hledger-ui-1.43.99 June 2025 HLEDGER-UI(1)

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.TH "HLEDGER\-WEB" "1" "March 2025" "hledger-web-1.42.99 " "hledger User Manuals" .TH "HLEDGER\-WEB" "1" "June 2025" "hledger-web-1.43.99 " "hledger User Manuals"
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ or
.PD .PD
\f[CR]hledger web \-\- [OPTS] [QUERY]\f[R] \f[CR]hledger web \-\- [OPTS] [QUERY]\f[R]
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
This manual is for hledger\[aq]s web interface, version 1.42.99. This manual is for hledger\[aq]s web interface, version 1.43.99.
See also the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats. See also the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats.
.PP .PP
hledger is a robust, user\-friendly, cross\-platform set of programs for hledger is a robust, user\-friendly, cross\-platform set of programs for
@ -220,38 +220,33 @@ If this is not working see Install > Shell completions.
By default, hledger\-web allows anyone who can reach it to view the By default, hledger\-web allows anyone who can reach it to view the
journal and to add new transactions, but not to change existing data. journal and to add new transactions, but not to change existing data.
.PP .PP
You can restrict who can reach it by You can restrict who can reach it, by
.IP \[bu] 2 .IP \[bu] 2
setting the IP address it listens on (see \f[CR]\-\-host\f[R] above). setting the IP address it listens on (see \f[CR]\-\-host\f[R] above).
By default it listens on 127.0.0.1, accessible to all users on the local By default it listens on 127.0.0.1, accessible to users on the local
machine. machine only.
.IP \[bu] 2 .IP \[bu] 2
putting it behind an authenticating proxy, using eg apache or nginx putting it behind an authenticating proxy, such as caddy or apache
.IP \[bu] 2 .IP \[bu] 2
custom firewall rules putting it behind a firewall
.PP .PP
You can restrict what the users who reach it can do, by And you can restrict what the users reaching it can do, by specifying
the \f[CR]\-\-allow=ACCESSLEVEL\f[R] option at startup.
ACCESSLEVEL is one of:
.IP \[bu] 2 .IP \[bu] 2
using the \f[CR]\-\-capabilities=CAP[,CAP..]\f[R] flag when you start \f[CR]view\f[R] \- allows viewing the journal file(s)
it, enabling one or more of the following capabilities.
The default value is \f[CR]view,add\f[R]:
.RS 2
.IP \[bu] 2 .IP \[bu] 2
\f[CR]view\f[R] \- allows viewing the journal file and all included \f[CR]add\f[R] \- also allows adding new transactions to the main
files journal file
.IP \[bu] 2 .IP \[bu] 2
\f[CR]add\f[R] \- allows adding new transactions to the main journal \f[CR]edit\f[R] \- also allows editing, uploading or downloading the
file journal file(s)
.IP \[bu] 2 .IP \[bu] 2
\f[CR]manage\f[R] \- allows editing, uploading or downloading the main \f[CR]sandstorm\f[R] \- (for the hledger\-web Sandstorm app:) allows
or included files whichever of \f[CR]view\f[R], \f[CR]add\f[R], or \f[CR]edit\f[R] are
.RE specified in the \f[CR]X\-Sandstorm\-Permissions\f[R] HTTP header
.IP \[bu] 2 .PP
using the \f[CR]\-\-capabilities\-header=HTTPHEADER\f[R] flag to specify The default access level is \f[CR]add\f[R].
a HTTP header from which it will read capabilities to enable.
hledger\-web on Sandstorm uses the X\-Sandstorm\-Permissions header to
integrate with Sandstorm\[aq]s permissions.
This is disabled by default.
.SH EDITING, UPLOADING, DOWNLOADING .SH EDITING, UPLOADING, DOWNLOADING
If you enable the \f[CR]manage\f[R] capability mentioned above, If you enable the \f[CR]manage\f[R] capability mentioned above,
you\[aq]ll see a new \[dq]spanner\[dq] button to the right of the search you\[aq]ll see a new \[dq]spanner\[dq] button to the right of the search
@ -500,8 +495,8 @@ stderr, eg:
with \f[CR]\-f/\-\-file\f[R]. with \f[CR]\-f/\-\-file\f[R].
Default: \f[CR]$HOME/.hledger.journal\f[R]. Default: \f[CR]$HOME/.hledger.journal\f[R].
.SH BUGS .SH BUGS
We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker (shortcut: We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker
https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list (https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list
(https://hledger.org/support). (https://hledger.org/support).
.PP .PP
Some known issues: Some known issues:

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ plain text accounting app.
or or
'hledger web -- [OPTS] [QUERY]' 'hledger web -- [OPTS] [QUERY]'
This manual is for hledger's web interface, version 1.42.99. See This manual is for hledger's web interface, version 1.43.99. See
also the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats. also the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats.
hledger is a robust, user-friendly, cross-platform set of programs hledger is a robust, user-friendly, cross-platform set of programs
@ -229,30 +229,27 @@ File: hledger-web.info, Node: PERMISSIONS, Next: EDITING UPLOADING DOWNLOADING
By default, hledger-web allows anyone who can reach it to view the By default, hledger-web allows anyone who can reach it to view the
journal and to add new transactions, but not to change existing data. journal and to add new transactions, but not to change existing data.
You can restrict who can reach it by You can restrict who can reach it, by
* setting the IP address it listens on (see '--host' above). By * setting the IP address it listens on (see '--host' above). By
default it listens on 127.0.0.1, accessible to all users on the default it listens on 127.0.0.1, accessible to users on the local
local machine. machine only.
* putting it behind an authenticating proxy, using eg apache or nginx * putting it behind an authenticating proxy, such as caddy or apache
* custom firewall rules * putting it behind a firewall
You can restrict what the users who reach it can do, by And you can restrict what the users reaching it can do, by specifying
the '--allow=ACCESSLEVEL' option at startup. ACCESSLEVEL is one of:
* using the '--capabilities=CAP[,CAP..]' flag when you start it, * 'view' - allows viewing the journal file(s)
enabling one or more of the following capabilities. The default * 'add' - also allows adding new transactions to the main journal
value is 'view,add':
* 'view' - allows viewing the journal file and all included
files
* 'add' - allows adding new transactions to the main journal
file file
* 'manage' - allows editing, uploading or downloading the main * 'edit' - also allows editing, uploading or downloading the journal
or included files file(s)
* 'sandstorm' - (for the hledger-web Sandstorm app:) allows whichever
of 'view', 'add', or 'edit' are specified in the
'X-Sandstorm-Permissions' HTTP header
* using the '--capabilities-header=HTTPHEADER' flag to specify a HTTP The default access level is 'add'.
header from which it will read capabilities to enable. hledger-web
on Sandstorm uses the X-Sandstorm-Permissions header to integrate
with Sandstorm's permissions. This is disabled by default.
 
File: hledger-web.info, Node: EDITING UPLOADING DOWNLOADING, Next: RELOADING, Prev: PERMISSIONS, Up: Top File: hledger-web.info, Node: EDITING UPLOADING DOWNLOADING, Next: RELOADING, Prev: PERMISSIONS, Up: Top
@ -517,8 +514,8 @@ File: hledger-web.info, Node: BUGS, Prev: ENVIRONMENT, Up: Top
8 BUGS 8 BUGS
****** ******
We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker (shortcut: We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker
https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list (https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list
(https://hledger.org/support). (https://hledger.org/support).
Some known issues: Some known issues:
@ -530,13 +527,13 @@ Tag Table:
Node: Top223 Node: Top223
Node: OPTIONS2581 Node: OPTIONS2581
Node: PERMISSIONS11270 Node: PERMISSIONS11270
Node: EDITING UPLOADING DOWNLOADING12621 Node: EDITING UPLOADING DOWNLOADING12420
Node: RELOADING13636 Node: RELOADING13435
Node: JSON API14203 Node: JSON API14002
Node: DEBUG OUTPUT19852 Node: DEBUG OUTPUT19651
Node: Debug output20004 Node: Debug output19803
Node: ENVIRONMENT20522 Node: ENVIRONMENT20321
Node: BUGS20758 Node: BUGS20557
 
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hledger web -- [OPTS] [QUERY] hledger web -- [OPTS] [QUERY]
DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
This manual is for hledger's web interface, version 1.42.99. See also This manual is for hledger's web interface, version 1.43.99. See also
the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats. the hledger manual for common concepts and file formats.
hledger is a robust, user-friendly, cross-platform set of programs for hledger is a robust, user-friendly, cross-platform set of programs for
@ -201,33 +201,31 @@ PERMISSIONS
By default, hledger-web allows anyone who can reach it to view the By default, hledger-web allows anyone who can reach it to view the
journal and to add new transactions, but not to change existing data. journal and to add new transactions, but not to change existing data.
You can restrict who can reach it by You can restrict who can reach it, by
o setting the IP address it listens on (see --host above). By default o setting the IP address it listens on (see --host above). By default
it listens on 127.0.0.1, accessible to all users on the local ma- it listens on 127.0.0.1, accessible to users on the local machine
chine. only.
o putting it behind an authenticating proxy, using eg apache or nginx o putting it behind an authenticating proxy, such as caddy or apache
o custom firewall rules o putting it behind a firewall
You can restrict what the users who reach it can do, by And you can restrict what the users reaching it can do, by specifying
the --allow=ACCESSLEVEL option at startup. ACCESSLEVEL is one of:
o using the --capabilities=CAP[,CAP..] flag when you start it, enabling o view - allows viewing the journal file(s)
one or more of the following capabilities. The default value is
view,add:
o view - allows viewing the journal file and all included files o add - also allows adding new transactions to the main journal file
o add - allows adding new transactions to the main journal file o edit - also allows editing, uploading or downloading the journal
file(s)
o manage - allows editing, uploading or downloading the main or in- o sandstorm - (for the hledger-web Sandstorm app:) allows whichever of
cluded files view, add, or edit are specified in the X-Sandstorm-Permissions HTTP
header
o using the --capabilities-header=HTTPHEADER flag to specify a HTTP The default access level is add.
header from which it will read capabilities to enable. hledger-web
on Sandstorm uses the X-Sandstorm-Permissions header to integrate
with Sandstorm's permissions. This is disabled by default.
EDITING, UPLOADING, DOWNLOADING EDITING, UPLOADING, DOWNLOADING
If you enable the manage capability mentioned above, you'll see a new If you enable the manage capability mentioned above, you'll see a new
@ -453,8 +451,8 @@ ENVIRONMENT
-f/--file. Default: $HOME/.hledger.journal. -f/--file. Default: $HOME/.hledger.journal.
BUGS BUGS
We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker (shortcut: We welcome bug reports in the hledger issue tracker
https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list (https://bugs.hledger.org), or on the hledger chat or mail list
(https://hledger.org/support). (https://hledger.org/support).
Some known issues: Some known issues:
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SEE ALSO SEE ALSO
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), ledger(1) hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), ledger(1)
hledger-web-1.42.99 March 2025 HLEDGER-WEB(1) hledger-web-1.43.99 June 2025 HLEDGER-WEB(1)

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m4_dnl Date to show in man pages. Updated by "Shake manuals" m4_dnl Date to show in man pages. Updated by "Shake manuals"
m4_define({{_monthyear_}}, {{March 2025}})m4_dnl m4_define({{_monthyear_}}, {{June 2025}})m4_dnl

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