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@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ option (which may be - for standard input). Basic usage is::
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hledger [OPTIONS] [COMMAND [PATTERNS]]
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COMMAND is one of balance, print, register, ui, web, test (defaulting to
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balance). PATTERNS are zero or more regular expressions used to narrow the
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results. Here are some commands to try::
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balance). PATTERNS are zero or more regular expressions used to filter by
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account name or transaction description. Here are some commands to try::
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export LEDGER=sample.ledger
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hledger --help # show usage & options
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@ -52,16 +52,16 @@ results. Here are some commands to try::
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hledger reg checking # checking transactions
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hledger reg desc:shop # transactions with shop in the description
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hledger histogram # transactions per day, or other interval
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hledger ui # interactive ui, if installed with -fvty
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hledger web # web ui, installed with -fhapps
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echo >new; hledger -f new add # input transactions from the command line
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hledger ui # curses ui, if installed with -fvty
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hledger web # web ui, if installed with -fhapps
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hledger -f new.ledger add # record transactions from the command line
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Time reporting
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--------------
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hledger will also read timeclock.el-format timelog entries. As a
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convenience, if you invoke hledger via a link or copy named "hours", it
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uses your timelog file (~/.timelog or $TIMELOG) by default.::
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hledger will also read timelog files in timeclock.el format. If you
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invoke hledger via a symlink or copy named "hours", it looks for your
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timelog file (~/.timelog or $TIMELOG) by default.::
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hours [OPTIONS] [COMMAND [PATTERNS]]
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@ -73,13 +73,13 @@ Timelog entries look like this::
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The clockin description is treated as an account name. Here are some
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queries to try::
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ln -s `which hledger` ~/bin/hours # add the "hours" symlink in your path
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ln -s `which hledger` ~/bin/hours # set up "hours" in your path
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export TIMELOG=sample.timelog
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hours # time logged today, if any
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hours -p 'last month' # last month
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hours -p thisyear # the space is optional
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hours -p 'from 1/15' register proj # project sessions since last jan 15
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hours -p 'weekly this year' reg --depth 1 # weekly time summary
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hours # show all time balances
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hours -p 'last week' # last week
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hours -p thismonth # the space is optional
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hours -p 'from 1/15' register project # project sessions since jan 15
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hours -p 'weekly' reg --depth 1 -E # weekly time summary
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Features
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This version of hledger mimics a subset of ledger 3.x, and adds some
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features of its own. We currently support regular ledger entries, timelog
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entries, multiple commodities, virtual transactions, account and
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description patterns, the LEDGER environment variable, and these commands
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and options::
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description filtering, and these commands and options::
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Commands:
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balance [REGEXP]... show balance totals for matching accounts
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@ -126,10 +125,10 @@ We handle (almost) the full period expression syntax, and very limited
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display expressions consisting of a simple date predicate. Also the
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following new commands are supported::
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histogram show a (textual) barchart of transaction counts
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add input transactions from the command line
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histogram show a barchart of transaction counts per interval
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add record transactions from the command line
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convert convert CSV bank data to ledger journal format
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ui a simple interactive text ui (only on unix platforms)
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ui a simple curses ui (only on unix platforms)
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web a simple web ui
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stats report some ledger statistics
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test run self-tests
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