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## 2014/5/1 hledger 0.23
*This release includes command-line fixes and polish, a new accounts
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.hledger/1028)
***command-line fixes and polish, a new accounts
command, and a number of changes to the balance command relating
to --depth, --flat, and multicolumn mode, which I find has made it much
more useful. --*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.hledger/1028)
more useful.***
Changes since 0.22.2:
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## 2012/10/21 hledger 0.19
*This release has just two visible changes: a much faster balance command, and support for the latest GHC and libs. --*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.general/4190)
***a much faster balance command, and support for the latest GHC and libs.***
* hledger, hledger-lib: support GHC 7.6 and latest cmdargs, haskeline, split
* balance report no longer has an O(n^2) slowdown with large numbers of accounts,
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## 2012/2/1 hledger 0.17
*This release mainly fixes bugs and updates dependencies --*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.general/3149)
***fixes bugs and updates dependencies***
* support HP 2011.4.0.0
* support and require cmdargs 0.9
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## 2011/10/1 hledger 0.16
*This is a stability/bugfix/polish release (which may become the pattern for
even-numbered releases in future.) --*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.hledger/521)
***a stability/bugfix/polish release (which may become the pattern for
even-numbered releases in future.)***
* cli: strip the -- when calling add-on commands, so their options work (#64)
* cli: hledger ADDON --version now shows add-on command's version
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## 2010/12/6 hledger 0.13
*readline editing and tab completion
from Judah Jacobson, more ledger compatibility, a more robust and
installable web interface, bugfixes, and a much-deliberated package split. --*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.hledger/296)
***readline editing and tab completion
from Judah Jacobson, more ledger compatibility, a more robust and
installable web interface, bugfixes, and a much-deliberated package split.***
* move web, vty, chart commands into separate hledger-web, hledger-vty,
hledger-chart packages. This both simplifies (no more build flags) and
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## 2010/05/23 hledger 0.10
*installation and bug fixes and api improvements --*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.hledger/242)
***installation and bug fixes and api improvements***
* fix too-loose testpack dependency, missing safe dependency
* fix ghc 6.12 compatibility with -fweb
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## 2010/04/10 hledger 0.9
*many bugfixes and small improvements, GHC 6.12 support, and a separate library package
to make building (h)ledger-compatible tools easier. --*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.hledger/239)
***many bugfixes and small improvements, GHC 6.12 support, and a separate library package
to make building (h)ledger-compatible tools easier.***
* ghc 6.12 support
* split off hledger-lib package, containing core types & utils
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## 2010/02/11 hledger 0.8
*Bug fixes, refactoring and Hi-Res Graphical Charts. --*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.hledger/210)
***Bug fixes, refactoring and Hi-Res Graphical Charts.***
* parsing: in date=date2, use first date's year as a default for
the second
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## 2009/06/13 hledger 0.6
*Some pre-built binaries are now available. cabal install ... works on gnu/linux, mac and windows. Hurrah! --*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.general/1215)
***Some pre-built binaries are now available. cabal install works on gnu/linux, mac and windows. Hurrah!***
* now cabal-installable on unix, mac, and windows, with Haskell
Platform
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## 2009/04/03 hledger 0.4
*There is also a new website at http://hledger.org, with screenshots (textual!),
a demo (will it survive!?), and docs (not too many!)
...
I wrote it because I did not want to hack on c++ and because haskell seemed a good fit.
...
Install with the "-f happs" flag to enable the new happstack-based web interface.
--*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.general/1097)
***There is also a new website at hledger.org, with screenshots (textual!),
a demo (will it survive!?), and docs (not too many!) ...
I wrote it because I did not want to hack on c++ and because haskell seemed a good fit ...
new happstack-based web interface.***
* new "web" command serves reports in a web browser (install with
-f happs to build this)
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## 2008/10/15 hledger 0.1
*I'm pleased to announce the first release of hledger, a command-line
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.general/775)
***I'm pleased to announce the first release of hledger, a command-line
accounting tool similar to John Wiegley's c++ ledger. hledger generates
simple ledger-compatible transaction & account balance reports from a
plain text ledger file. It's simple to use, at least for techies.
This has been my "learning Haskell" project, but I think it's also
useful. It is much less featureful than ledger, and not quite as fast,
but it has the virtue of being fun for haskellers to hack on. I am
documenting the code, the app is simple, and I'm not too far up the
haskell learning curve, so I think other people learning haskell might
enjoy a look. It is currently ~1100 lines of haskell excluding tests.
--*
[announcement](http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.ledger.general/775)
My thanks to John Wiegley for help with compatibility and for his very
useful ledger tool. I use it (and now, both of them) daily to track time
and money. This is of course a hot topic around our planet. I hope you
find it useful or intriguing.***
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