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| .TH "HLEDGER-UI" "1" "December 2021" "hledger-ui-1.24.99 " "hledger User Manuals" | ||||
| .TH "HLEDGER-UI" "1" "December 2021" "hledger-ui-1.25.99 " "hledger User Manuals" | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
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| 
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| @ -7,7 +7,7 @@ | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| hledger-ui is a terminal interface (TUI) for the hledger accounting | ||||
| tool. | ||||
| This manual is for hledger-ui 1.24.99. | ||||
| This manual is for hledger-ui 1.25.99. | ||||
| .SH SYNOPSIS | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| \f[C]hledger-ui [OPTIONS] [QUERYARGS]\f[R] | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -12,7 +12,7 @@ hledger-ui(1) | ||||
| ************* | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| hledger-ui is a terminal interface (TUI) for the hledger accounting | ||||
| tool.  This manual is for hledger-ui 1.24.99. | ||||
| tool.  This manual is for hledger-ui 1.25.99. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    'hledger-ui [OPTIONS] [QUERYARGS]' | ||||
| 'hledger ui -- [OPTIONS] [QUERYARGS]' | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -5,7 +5,7 @@ HLEDGER-UI(1)                hledger User Manuals                HLEDGER-UI(1) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| NAME | ||||
|        hledger-ui  is  a  terminal  interface (TUI) for the hledger accounting | ||||
|        tool.  This manual is for hledger-ui 1.24.99. | ||||
|        tool.  This manual is for hledger-ui 1.25.99. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| SYNOPSIS | ||||
|        hledger-ui [OPTIONS] [QUERYARGS] | ||||
| @ -548,4 +548,4 @@ SEE ALSO | ||||
| 
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| 
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| 
 | ||||
| hledger-ui-1.24.99               December 2021                   HLEDGER-UI(1) | ||||
| hledger-ui-1.25.99               December 2021                   HLEDGER-UI(1) | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -1,12 +1,12 @@ | ||||
| 
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| .TH "HLEDGER-WEB" "1" "December 2021" "hledger-web-1.24.99 " "hledger User Manuals" | ||||
| .TH "HLEDGER-WEB" "1" "December 2021" "hledger-web-1.25.99 " "hledger User Manuals" | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| .SH NAME | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| hledger-web is a web interface (WUI) for the hledger accounting tool. | ||||
| This manual is for hledger-web 1.24.99. | ||||
| This manual is for hledger-web 1.25.99. | ||||
| .SH SYNOPSIS | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| \f[C]hledger-web [OPTIONS]\f[R] | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -12,7 +12,7 @@ hledger-web(1) | ||||
| ************** | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| hledger-web is a web interface (WUI) for the hledger accounting tool. | ||||
| This manual is for hledger-web 1.24.99. | ||||
| This manual is for hledger-web 1.25.99. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    'hledger-web [OPTIONS]' | ||||
| 'hledger web -- [OPTIONS]' | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -5,7 +5,7 @@ HLEDGER-WEB(1)               hledger User Manuals               HLEDGER-WEB(1) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| NAME | ||||
|        hledger-web  is  a web interface (WUI) for the hledger accounting tool. | ||||
|        This manual is for hledger-web 1.24.99. | ||||
|        This manual is for hledger-web 1.25.99. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| SYNOPSIS | ||||
|        hledger-web [OPTIONS] | ||||
| @ -585,4 +585,4 @@ SEE ALSO | ||||
| 
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| 
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| 
 | ||||
| hledger-web-1.24.99              December 2021                  HLEDGER-WEB(1) | ||||
| hledger-web-1.25.99              December 2021                  HLEDGER-WEB(1) | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -1,6 +1,6 @@ | ||||
| .\"t | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| .TH "HLEDGER" "1" "December 2021" "hledger-1.24.99 " "hledger User Manuals" | ||||
| .TH "HLEDGER" "1" "December 2021" "hledger-1.25.99 " "hledger User Manuals" | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
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| 
 | ||||
| @ -9,7 +9,7 @@ | ||||
| This is the command-line interface (CLI) for the hledger accounting | ||||
| tool. | ||||
| Here we also describe hledger\[aq]s concepts and file formats. | ||||
| This manual is for hledger 1.24.99. | ||||
| This manual is for hledger 1.25.99. | ||||
| .SH SYNOPSIS | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| \f[C]hledger\f[R] | ||||
| @ -706,8 +706,8 @@ Are all commodities declared with a \f[C]commodity\f[R] directive ? | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| Are all commodity conversions declared explicitly ? | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| You can also use the check command to run these and some additional | ||||
| checks. | ||||
| You can use the check command to run individual checks -- the ones | ||||
| listed above and some more. | ||||
| .SH TIME PERIODS | ||||
| .SS Smart dates | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| @ -1464,14 +1464,32 @@ Match real or virtual postings respectively. | ||||
| .PD | ||||
| Match unmarked, pending, or cleared transactions respectively. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| \f[B]\f[CB]type:TYPECODES\f[B]\f[R] | ||||
| .PD 0 | ||||
| .P | ||||
| .PD | ||||
| Match by account type (see Declaring accounts > Account types). | ||||
| \f[C]TYPECODES\f[R] is one or more of the single-letter account type | ||||
| codes \f[C]ALERXCV\f[R], case insensitive. | ||||
| Note \f[C]type:A\f[R] and \f[C]type:E\f[R] will also match their | ||||
| respective subtypes \f[C]C\f[R] (Cash) and \f[C]V\f[R] (Conversion). | ||||
| Certain kinds of account alias can disrupt account types, see Rewriting | ||||
| accounts > Aliases and account types. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| \f[B]\f[CB]tag:REGEX[=REGEX]\f[B]\f[R] | ||||
| .PD 0 | ||||
| .P | ||||
| .PD | ||||
| Match by tag name, and optionally also by tag value. | ||||
| (To match only by value, use \f[C]tag:.=REGEX\f[R].) Note that postings | ||||
| also inherit tags from their transaction, and transactions also acquire | ||||
| tags from their postings, when querying. | ||||
| (To match only by value, use \f[C]tag:.=REGEX\f[R].) | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| When querying by tag, note that: | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| Accounts also inherit the tags of their parent accounts | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| Postings also inherit the tags of their account and their transaction | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| Transactions also acquire the tags of their postings. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| (\f[B]\f[CB]inacct:ACCTNAME\f[B]\f[R] | ||||
| .PD 0 | ||||
| @ -2934,6 +2952,10 @@ account name components. | ||||
| Account names can be depth-clipped with \f[C]depth:N\f[R] or | ||||
| \f[C]--depth N\f[R] or \f[C]-N\f[R]. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| With \f[C]--types\f[R], it also shows each account\[aq]s type, if | ||||
| it\[aq]s known. | ||||
| (See Declaring accounts > Account types.) | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Examples: | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| @ -7031,8 +7053,8 @@ write multiple postings, each asserting one commodity\[aq]s balance. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| You can make a stronger \[dq]total\[dq] balance assertion by writing a | ||||
| double equals sign (\f[C]== EXPECTEDBALANCE\f[R]). | ||||
| This asserts that there are no other unasserted commodities in the | ||||
| account (or, that their balance is 0). | ||||
| This asserts that there are no other commodities in the account besides | ||||
| the asserted one (or at least, that their balance is 0). | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| @ -7695,18 +7717,18 @@ Though not required, these declarations can provide several benefits: | ||||
| They can document your intended chart of accounts, providing a | ||||
| reference. | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| They control account display order in reports, allowing non-alphabetic | ||||
| sorting (eg Revenues to appear above Expenses). | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| They can help hledger know your accounts\[aq] types (asset, liability, | ||||
| equity, revenue, expense), useful for reports like balancesheet and | ||||
| incomestatement. | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| They control account display order in reports, allowing non-alphabetic | ||||
| sorting (eg Revenues to appear above Expenses). | ||||
| They can store other account information, as comments or as tags which | ||||
| can be used to filter reports. | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| They can store extra information about accounts (account numbers, notes, | ||||
| etc.) | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| They help with account name completion in the add command, hledger-iadd, | ||||
| hledger-web, ledger-mode etc. | ||||
| They help with account name completion (in hledger add, hledger-web, | ||||
| hledger-iadd, ledger-mode, etc.) | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| In strict mode, they restrict which accounts may be posted to by | ||||
| transactions, which helps detect typos. | ||||
| @ -7763,13 +7785,14 @@ An example of both: | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| account assets:bank:checking  ; same-line comment, note 2+ spaces before ; | ||||
| account assets:bank:checking    ; same-line comment, note 2+ spaces required before ; | ||||
|   ; next-line comment | ||||
|   ; another with tag, acctno:12345 (not used yet) | ||||
|   ; some tags, type:A, acctnum:12345 | ||||
| \f[R] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Same-line comments are not supported by Ledger, or hledger <1.13. | ||||
| Compatibility note: same-line comments are not supported by Ledger or | ||||
| hledger <1.13. | ||||
| .SS Account subdirectives | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| We also allow (and ignore) Ledger-style indented subdirectives, just for | ||||
| @ -7786,92 +7809,124 @@ Here is the full syntax of account directives: | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| account ACCTNAME  [ACCTTYPE] [;COMMENT] | ||||
| account ACCTNAME  [;type:ACCTTYPE] [COMMENT] | ||||
|   [;COMMENTS] | ||||
|   [LEDGER-STYLE SUBDIRECTIVES, IGNORED] | ||||
| \f[R] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .SS Account types | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| By adding a \f[C]type\f[R] tag to the account directive, with value | ||||
| \f[C]A\f[R], \f[C]L\f[R], \f[C]E\f[R], \f[C]R\f[R], \f[C]X\f[R], | ||||
| \f[C]C\f[R], \f[C]V\f[R] (or if you prefer: \f[C]Asset\f[R], | ||||
| \f[C]Liability\f[R], \f[C]Equity\f[R], \f[C]Revenue\f[R], | ||||
| \f[C]Expense\f[R], \f[C]Cash\f[R], \f[C]Conversion\f[R]), you can | ||||
| declare hledger accounts to be of a certain type: | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[B]asset\f[R], \f[B]liability\f[R], \f[B]equity\f[R], | ||||
| \f[B]revenue\f[R], \f[B]expense\f[R] | ||||
| .PD 0 | ||||
| .P | ||||
| .PD | ||||
| the standard types in accounting, or | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[B]cash\f[R] | ||||
| .PD 0 | ||||
| .P | ||||
| .PD | ||||
| a subtype of asset, used for liquid assets. | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[B]conversion\f[R] | ||||
| .PD 0 | ||||
| .P | ||||
| .PD | ||||
| a subtype of equity, used for conversion postings | ||||
| hledger knows that accounts come in several types: assets, liabilities, | ||||
| expenses and so on. | ||||
| This enables easy reports like balancesheet and incomestatement, and | ||||
| filtering by account type with the \f[C]type:\f[R] query. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Declaring account types is a good idea, since it helps enable the easy | ||||
| balancesheet, balancesheetequity, incomestatement and cashflow reports, | ||||
| and probably other things in future. | ||||
| As a convenience, when account types are not declared, hledger will try | ||||
| to guess them based on english-language account names. | ||||
| As a convenience, hledger will detect these account types automatically | ||||
| if you are using common english-language top-level account names | ||||
| (described below). | ||||
| But generally we recommend you declare types explicitly, by adding a | ||||
| \f[C]type:\f[R] tag to your top-level account directives. | ||||
| Subaccounts will inherit the type of their parent. | ||||
| The tag\[aq]s value should be one of the five main account types: | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[C]A\f[R] or \f[C]Asset\f[R] (things you own) | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[C]L\f[R] or \f[C]Liability\f[R] (things you owe) | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[C]E\f[R] or \f[C]Equity\f[R] (investment/ownership; balanced | ||||
| counterpart of assets & liabilities) | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[C]R\f[R] or \f[C]Revenue\f[R] (what you received money from, AKA | ||||
| income; technically part of Equity) | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[C]X\f[R] or \f[C]Expense\f[R] (what you spend money on; technically | ||||
| part of Equity) | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Here is a typical set of top-level account declarations (because of the | ||||
| aforementioned, with these account names the type tags are not strictly | ||||
| needed, but with non-english or non-standard account names, they will | ||||
| be): | ||||
| or, it can be (these are used less often): | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[C]C\f[R] or \f[C]Cash\f[R] (a subtype of Asset, indicating liquid | ||||
| assets for the cashflow report) | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[C]V\f[R] or \f[C]Conversion\f[R] (a subtype of Equity, for | ||||
| conversions (see CONVERSION & COST).) | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Here is a typical set of account type declarations: | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| account assets       ; type: A | ||||
| account liabilities  ; type: L | ||||
| account equity       ; type: E | ||||
| account revenues     ; type: R | ||||
| account expenses     ; type: X | ||||
| account assets             ; type: A | ||||
| account liabilities        ; type: L | ||||
| account equity             ; type: E | ||||
| account revenues           ; type: R | ||||
| account expenses           ; type: X | ||||
| 
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| account assets:bank  ; type: C | ||||
| account assets:cash  ; type: C | ||||
| account assets:bank        ; type: C | ||||
| account assets:cash        ; type: C | ||||
| 
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| account equity:conversion  ; type: V | ||||
| \f[R] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| It\[aq]s not necessary to declare the type of subaccounts. | ||||
| (You can, if they are different from the parent, but this is not | ||||
| common.) | ||||
| .SS Auto-detected account types | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| More about \[dq]guessing\[dq] account types: hledger tries to find at | ||||
| least one top level account in each of the six account types (Asset, | ||||
| Liability, Equity, Revenue, Expense, Cash). | ||||
| When no accounts have been declared for a particular type, it tries to | ||||
| auto-detect some accounts by name, using the regular expressions below. | ||||
| Note: if you declare any account\[aq]s type, it\[aq]s a good idea to | ||||
| declare an account for all six types, because a mix of declared and | ||||
| auto-detected types can cause confusing results. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The auto-detection rules are: | ||||
| Here are some tips for working with account types. | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| The rules for inferring types from account names are as follows. | ||||
| These are just a convenience that sometimes help new users get going; if | ||||
| they don\[aq]t work for you, just ignore them and declare your account | ||||
| types. | ||||
| See also Regular expressions. | ||||
| Note the Cash regexp changed in hledger 1.24.99.2. | ||||
| .RS 2 | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
|  If account\[aq]s name matches this case insensitive regular expression:| its type is: | ||||
| ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------ | ||||
|  \[ha]assets?(:|$)                                                      |  | ||||
|    and does not contain regexp (investment|receivable|:A/R|:fixed)  | Cash | ||||
|    otherwise                                                        | Asset | ||||
|  \[ha](debts?|liabilit(y|ies))(:|$)                                     | Liability | ||||
|  \[ha]equity(:|$)                                                       | Equity | ||||
|  \[ha](income|revenue)s?(:|$)                                           | Revenue | ||||
|  \[ha]expenses?(:|$)                                                    | Expense | ||||
| If account\[aq]s name contains this (CI) regular expression:            | its type is: | ||||
| --------------------------------------------------------------------|------------- | ||||
| \[ha]assets?(:.+)?:(cash|bank|che(ck|que?)(ing)?|savings?|current)(:|$) | Cash | ||||
| \[ha]assets?(:|$)                                                       | Asset | ||||
| \[ha](debts?|liabilit(y|ies))(:|$)                                      | Liability | ||||
| \[ha]equity:(trad(e|ing)|conversion)s?(:|$)                             | Conversion | ||||
| \[ha]equity(:|$)                                                        | Equity | ||||
| \[ha](income|revenue)s?(:|$)                                            | Revenue | ||||
| \[ha]expenses?(:|$)                                                     | Expense | ||||
| \f[R] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .RE | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| If you declare any account types, it\[aq]s a good idea to declare an | ||||
| account for each of them, because a mixture of declared and | ||||
| name-inferred types can disrupt certain reports. | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| Certain uses of account aliases can disrupt account types. | ||||
| See Rewriting accounts > Aliases and account types. | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| As mentioned above, subaccounts will inherit a type from their parent | ||||
| account. | ||||
| To be precise, an account\[aq]s type is decided by the first of these | ||||
| that exists: | ||||
| .RS 2 | ||||
| .IP "1." 3 | ||||
| A \f[C]type:\f[R] declaration for this account. | ||||
| .IP "2." 3 | ||||
| A \f[C]type:\f[R] declaration in the parent accounts above it, | ||||
| preferring the nearest. | ||||
| .IP "3." 3 | ||||
| An account type inferred from this account\[aq]s name. | ||||
| .IP "4." 3 | ||||
| An account type inferred from a parent account\[aq]s name, preferring | ||||
| the nearest parent. | ||||
| .IP "5." 3 | ||||
| Otherwise, it will have no type. | ||||
| .RE | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| For troubleshooting, you can list accounts and their types with: | ||||
| .RS 2 | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| $ hledger accounts --types [ACCTPAT] [-DEPTH] [type:TYPECODES] | ||||
| \f[R] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .RE | ||||
| .SS Account display order | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Account directives also set the order in which accounts are displayed, | ||||
| @ -8139,6 +8194,28 @@ $ hledger print --alias old=\[dq]new  USD\[dq] | hledger -f- print | ||||
|     other | ||||
| \f[R] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .SS Aliases and account types | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| If an account with a type declaration (see Declaring accounts > Account | ||||
| types) is renamed by an alias, normally the account type remains in | ||||
| effect. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| However, renaming in a way that reshapes the account tree (eg renaming | ||||
| parent accounts but not their children, or vice versa) could prevent | ||||
| child accounts from inheriting the account type of their parents. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Secondly, if an account\[aq]s type is being inferred from its name, | ||||
| renaming it by an alias could prevent or alter that. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| If you are using account aliases and the \f[C]type:\f[R] query is not | ||||
| matching accounts as you expect, try troubleshooting with the accounts | ||||
| command, eg something like: | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| $ hledger accounts --alias assets=bassetts type:a | ||||
| \f[R] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .SS Default parent account | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| You can specify a parent account which will be prepended to all accounts | ||||
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