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newest-first
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newest-first
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newest-first
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newest-first
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Consider adding this rule if all of the following are true: you might
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Consider adding this rule if all of the following are true: you might
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be processing just one day of data, your CSV records are in reverse
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be processing just one day of data, your CSV records are in reverse
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chronological order (newest first), and you care about preserving the
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chronological order (newest first), and you care about preserving the
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order of same-day transactions. It usually isn't needed, because
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order of same-day transactions. It usually isn't needed, because
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hledger autodetects the CSV order, but when all CSV records have the
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hledger autodetects the CSV order, but when all CSV records have the
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same date it will assume they are oldest first.
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same date it will assume they are oldest first.
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CSV TIPS
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CSV TIPS
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CSV ordering
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CSV ordering
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The generated journal entries will be sorted by date. The order of
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The generated journal entries will be sorted by date. The order of
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same-day entries will be preserved (except in the special case where
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same-day entries will be preserved (except in the special case where
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you might need newest-first, see above).
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you might need newest-first, see above).
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CSV accounts
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CSV accounts
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Each journal entry will have two postings, to account1 and account2
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Each journal entry will have two postings, to account1 and account2
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respectively. It's not yet possible to generate entries with more than
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respectively. It's not yet possible to generate entries with more than
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two postings. It's conventional and recommended to use account1 for
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two postings. It's conventional and recommended to use account1 for
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the account whose CSV we are reading.
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the account whose CSV we are reading.
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CSV amounts
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CSV amounts
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The amount field sets the amount of the account1 posting.
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The amount field sets the amount of the account1 posting.
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If the CSV has debit/credit amounts in separate fields, assign to the
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If the CSV has debit/credit amounts in separate fields, assign to the
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amount-in and amount-out pseudo fields instead. (Whichever one has a
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amount-in and amount-out pseudo fields instead. (Whichever one has a
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value will be used, with appropriate sign. If both contain a value, it
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value will be used, with appropriate sign. If both contain a value, it
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may not work so well.)
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may not work so well.)
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If an amount value is parenthesised, it will be de-parenthesised and
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If an amount value is parenthesised, it will be de-parenthesised and
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sign-flipped.
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sign-flipped.
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If an amount value begins with a double minus sign, those will cancel
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If an amount value begins with a double minus sign, those will cancel
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out and be removed.
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out and be removed.
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If the CSV has the currency symbol in a separate field, assign that to
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If the CSV has the currency symbol in a separate field, assign that to
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the currency pseudo field to have it prepended to the amount. Or, you
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the currency pseudo field to have it prepended to the amount. Or, you
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can use a field assignment to amount that interpolates both CSV fields
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can use a field assignment to amount that interpolates both CSV fields
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(giving more control, eg to put the currency symbol on the right).
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(giving more control, eg to put the currency symbol on the right).
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CSV balance assertions
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CSV balance assertions
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If the CSV includes a running balance, you can assign that to the bal-
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If the CSV includes a running balance, you can assign that to the bal-
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ance pseudo field; whenever the running balance value is non-empty, it
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ance pseudo field; whenever the running balance value is non-empty, it
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will be asserted as the balance after the account1 posting.
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will be asserted as the balance after the account1 posting.
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Reading multiple CSV files
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Reading multiple CSV files
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You can read multiple CSV files at once using multiple -f arguments on
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You can read multiple CSV files at once using multiple -f arguments on
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the command line, and hledger will look for a correspondingly-named
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the command line, and hledger will look for a correspondingly-named
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rules file for each. Note if you use the --rules-file option, this one
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rules file for each. Note if you use the --rules-file option, this one
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rules file will be used for all the CSV files being read.
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rules file will be used for all the CSV files being read.
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REPORTING BUGS
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REPORTING BUGS
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Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
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Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
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or hledger mail list)
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or hledger mail list)
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SEE ALSO
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SEE ALSO
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hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
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hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
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hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
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hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
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dot(5), ledger(1)
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dot(5), ledger(1)
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Journal - hledger's default file format, representing a General Journal
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Journal - hledger's default file format, representing a General Journal
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DESCRIPTION
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DESCRIPTION
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hledger's usual data source is a plain text file containing journal
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hledger's usual data source is a plain text file containing journal
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entries in hledger journal format. This file represents a standard
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entries in hledger journal format. This file represents a standard
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accounting general journal. I use file names ending in .journal, but
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accounting general journal. I use file names ending in .journal, but
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that's not required. The journal file contains a number of transaction
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that's not required. The journal file contains a number of transaction
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entries, each describing a transfer of money (or any commodity) between
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entries, each describing a transfer of money (or any commodity) between
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two or more named accounts, in a simple format readable by both hledger
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two or more named accounts, in a simple format readable by both hledger
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and humans.
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and humans.
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hledger's journal format is a compatible subset, mostly, of ledger's
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hledger's journal format is a compatible subset, mostly, of ledger's
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journal format, so hledger can work with compatible ledger journal
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journal format, so hledger can work with compatible ledger journal
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files as well. It's safe, and encouraged, to run both hledger and
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files as well. It's safe, and encouraged, to run both hledger and
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ledger on the same journal file, eg to validate the results you're get-
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ledger on the same journal file, eg to validate the results you're get-
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ting.
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ting.
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You can use hledger without learning any more about this file; just use
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You can use hledger without learning any more about this file; just use
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the add or web commands to create and update it. Many users, though,
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the add or web commands to create and update it. Many users, though,
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also edit the journal file directly with a text editor, perhaps
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also edit the journal file directly with a text editor, perhaps
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assisted by the helper modes for emacs or vim.
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assisted by the helper modes for emacs or vim.
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Here's an example:
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Here's an example:
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FILE FORMAT
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FILE FORMAT
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Transactions
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Transactions
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Transactions are movements of some quantity of commodities between
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named accounts. Each transaction is represented by a journal entry
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named accounts. Each transaction is represented by a journal entry
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beginning with a simple date in column 0. This can be followed by any
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beginning with a simple date in column 0. This can be followed by any
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of the following, separated by spaces:
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o (optional) a status character (empty, !, or *)
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o (optional) a transaction code (any short number or text, enclosed in
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o (optional) a transaction code (any short number or text, enclosed in
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o (optional) a transaction description (any remaining text until end of
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venience, one amount may be left blank; it will be inferred so as to
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pending tentatively reconciled (if needed, eg during a big recon-
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ciliation)
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ciliation)
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cleared complete, reconciled as far as possible, and considered
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cleared complete, reconciled as far as possible, and considered
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correct
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correct
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|
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With this scheme, you would use -PC to see the current balance at your
|
With this scheme, you would use -PC to see the current balance at your
|
||||||
bank, -U to see things which will probably hit your bank soon (like
|
bank, -U to see things which will probably hit your bank soon (like
|
||||||
uncashed checks), and no flags to see the most up-to-date state of your
|
uncashed checks), and no flags to see the most up-to-date state of your
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finances.
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finances.
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|
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Description
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Description
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A transaction's description is the rest of the line following the date
|
A transaction's description is the rest of the line following the date
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||||||
and status mark (or until a comment begins). Sometimes called the
|
and status mark (or until a comment begins). Sometimes called the
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||||||
"narration" in traditional bookkeeping, it can be used for whatever you
|
"narration" in traditional bookkeeping, it can be used for whatever you
|
||||||
wish, or left blank. Transaction descriptions can be queried, unlike
|
wish, or left blank. Transaction descriptions can be queried, unlike
|
||||||
comments.
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comments.
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|
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Payee and note
|
Payee and note
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You can optionally include a | (pipe) character in a description to
|
You can optionally include a | (pipe) character in a description to
|
||||||
subdivide it into a payee/payer name on the left and additional notes
|
subdivide it into a payee/payer name on the left and additional notes
|
||||||
on the right. This may be worthwhile if you need to do more precise
|
on the right. This may be worthwhile if you need to do more precise
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||||||
querying and pivoting by payee.
|
querying and pivoting by payee.
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|
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Account names
|
Account names
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||||||
Account names typically have several parts separated by a full colon,
|
Account names typically have several parts separated by a full colon,
|
||||||
from which hledger derives a hierarchical chart of accounts. They can
|
from which hledger derives a hierarchical chart of accounts. They can
|
||||||
be anything you like, but in finance there are traditionally five
|
be anything you like, but in finance there are traditionally five
|
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top-level accounts: assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and equity.
|
top-level accounts: assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and equity.
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|
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Account names may contain single spaces, eg: assets:accounts receiv-
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Account names may contain single spaces, eg: assets:accounts receiv-
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able. Because of this, they must always be followed by two or more
|
able. Because of this, they must always be followed by two or more
|
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@ -285,31 +283,31 @@ FILE FORMAT
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o if there is a commodity directive specifying the format, that is used
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o if there is a commodity directive specifying the format, that is used
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|
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o otherwise the format is inferred from the first posting amount in
|
o otherwise the format is inferred from the first posting amount in
|
||||||
that commodity in the journal, and the precision (number of decimal
|
that commodity in the journal, and the precision (number of decimal
|
||||||
places) will be the maximum from all posting amounts in that commmod-
|
places) will be the maximum from all posting amounts in that commmod-
|
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ity
|
ity
|
||||||
|
|
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o or if there are no such amounts in the journal, a default format is
|
o or if there are no such amounts in the journal, a default format is
|
||||||
used (like $1000.00).
|
used (like $1000.00).
|
||||||
|
|
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Price amounts and amounts in D directives usually don't affect amount
|
Price amounts and amounts in D directives usually don't affect amount
|
||||||
format inference, but in some situations they can do so indirectly.
|
format inference, but in some situations they can do so indirectly.
|
||||||
(Eg when D's default commodity is applied to a commodity-less amount,
|
(Eg when D's default commodity is applied to a commodity-less amount,
|
||||||
or when an amountless posting is balanced using a price's commodity, or
|
or when an amountless posting is balanced using a price's commodity, or
|
||||||
when -V is used.) If you find this causing problems, set the desired
|
when -V is used.) If you find this causing problems, set the desired
|
||||||
format with a commodity directive.
|
format with a commodity directive.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Virtual Postings
|
Virtual Postings
|
||||||
When you parenthesise the account name in a posting, we call that a
|
When you parenthesise the account name in a posting, we call that a
|
||||||
virtual posting, which means:
|
virtual posting, which means:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o it is ignored when checking that the transaction is balanced
|
o it is ignored when checking that the transaction is balanced
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o it is excluded from reports when the --real/-R flag is used, or the
|
o it is excluded from reports when the --real/-R flag is used, or the
|
||||||
real:1 query.
|
real:1 query.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You could use this, eg, to set an account's opening balance without
|
You could use this, eg, to set an account's opening balance without
|
||||||
needing to use the equity:opening balances account:
|
needing to use the equity:opening balances account:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1/1 special unbalanced posting to set initial balance
|
1/1 special unbalanced posting to set initial balance
|
||||||
@ -317,8 +315,8 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
When the account name is bracketed, we call it a balanced virtual post-
|
When the account name is bracketed, we call it a balanced virtual post-
|
||||||
ing. This is like an ordinary virtual posting except the balanced vir-
|
ing. This is like an ordinary virtual posting except the balanced vir-
|
||||||
tual postings in a transaction must balance to 0, like the real post-
|
tual postings in a transaction must balance to 0, like the real post-
|
||||||
ings (but separately from them). Balanced virtual postings are also
|
ings (but separately from them). Balanced virtual postings are also
|
||||||
excluded by --real/-R or real:1.
|
excluded by --real/-R or real:1.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1/1 buy food with cash, and update some budget-tracking subaccounts elsewhere
|
1/1 buy food with cash, and update some budget-tracking subaccounts elsewhere
|
||||||
@ -328,13 +326,13 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
[assets:checking:budget:food] $-10
|
[assets:checking:budget:food] $-10
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Virtual postings have some legitimate uses, but those are few. You can
|
Virtual postings have some legitimate uses, but those are few. You can
|
||||||
usually find an equivalent journal entry using real postings, which is
|
usually find an equivalent journal entry using real postings, which is
|
||||||
more correct and provides better error checking.
|
more correct and provides better error checking.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Balance Assertions
|
Balance Assertions
|
||||||
hledger supports Ledger-style balance assertions in journal files.
|
hledger supports Ledger-style balance assertions in journal files.
|
||||||
These look like =EXPECTEDBALANCE following a posting's amount. Eg in
|
These look like =EXPECTEDBALANCE following a posting's amount. Eg in
|
||||||
this example we assert the expected dollar balance in accounts a and b
|
this example we assert the expected dollar balance in accounts a and b
|
||||||
after each posting:
|
after each posting:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2013/1/1
|
2013/1/1
|
||||||
@ -346,31 +344,31 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
b $-1 =$-2
|
b $-1 =$-2
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
After reading a journal file, hledger will check all balance assertions
|
After reading a journal file, hledger will check all balance assertions
|
||||||
and report an error if any of them fail. Balance assertions can pro-
|
and report an error if any of them fail. Balance assertions can pro-
|
||||||
tect you from, eg, inadvertently disrupting reconciled balances while
|
tect you from, eg, inadvertently disrupting reconciled balances while
|
||||||
cleaning up old entries. You can disable them temporarily with the
|
cleaning up old entries. You can disable them temporarily with the
|
||||||
--ignore-assertions flag, which can be useful for troubleshooting or
|
--ignore-assertions flag, which can be useful for troubleshooting or
|
||||||
for reading Ledger files.
|
for reading Ledger files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Assertions and ordering
|
Assertions and ordering
|
||||||
hledger sorts an account's postings and assertions first by date and
|
hledger sorts an account's postings and assertions first by date and
|
||||||
then (for postings on the same day) by parse order. Note this is dif-
|
then (for postings on the same day) by parse order. Note this is dif-
|
||||||
ferent from Ledger, which sorts assertions only by parse order. (Also,
|
ferent from Ledger, which sorts assertions only by parse order. (Also,
|
||||||
Ledger assertions do not see the accumulated effect of repeated post-
|
Ledger assertions do not see the accumulated effect of repeated post-
|
||||||
ings to the same account within a transaction.)
|
ings to the same account within a transaction.)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
So, hledger balance assertions keep working if you reorder differ-
|
So, hledger balance assertions keep working if you reorder differ-
|
||||||
ently-dated transactions within the journal. But if you reorder
|
ently-dated transactions within the journal. But if you reorder
|
||||||
same-dated transactions or postings, assertions might break and require
|
same-dated transactions or postings, assertions might break and require
|
||||||
updating. This order dependence does bring an advantage: precise con-
|
updating. This order dependence does bring an advantage: precise con-
|
||||||
trol over the order of postings and assertions within a day, so you can
|
trol over the order of postings and assertions within a day, so you can
|
||||||
assert intra-day balances.
|
assert intra-day balances.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Assertions and included files
|
Assertions and included files
|
||||||
With included files, things are a little more complicated. Including
|
With included files, things are a little more complicated. Including
|
||||||
preserves the ordering of postings and assertions. If you have multi-
|
preserves the ordering of postings and assertions. If you have multi-
|
||||||
ple postings to an account on the same day, split across different
|
ple postings to an account on the same day, split across different
|
||||||
files, and you also want to assert the account's balance on the same
|
files, and you also want to assert the account's balance on the same
|
||||||
day, you'll have to put the assertion in the right file.
|
day, you'll have to put the assertion in the right file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Assertions and multiple -f options
|
Assertions and multiple -f options
|
||||||
@ -378,21 +376,21 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
-f options. Use include or concatenate the files instead.
|
-f options. Use include or concatenate the files instead.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Assertions and commodities
|
Assertions and commodities
|
||||||
The asserted balance must be a simple single-commodity amount, and in
|
The asserted balance must be a simple single-commodity amount, and in
|
||||||
fact the assertion checks only this commodity's balance within the
|
fact the assertion checks only this commodity's balance within the
|
||||||
(possibly multi-commodity) account balance. We could call this a par-
|
(possibly multi-commodity) account balance. We could call this a par-
|
||||||
tial balance assertion. This is compatible with Ledger, and makes it
|
tial balance assertion. This is compatible with Ledger, and makes it
|
||||||
possible to make assertions about accounts containing multiple commodi-
|
possible to make assertions about accounts containing multiple commodi-
|
||||||
ties.
|
ties.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To assert each commodity's balance in such a multi-commodity account,
|
To assert each commodity's balance in such a multi-commodity account,
|
||||||
you can add multiple postings (with amount 0 if necessary). But note
|
you can add multiple postings (with amount 0 if necessary). But note
|
||||||
that no matter how many assertions you add, you can't be sure the
|
that no matter how many assertions you add, you can't be sure the
|
||||||
account does not contain some unexpected commodity. (We'll add support
|
account does not contain some unexpected commodity. (We'll add support
|
||||||
for this kind of total balance assertion if there's demand.)
|
for this kind of total balance assertion if there's demand.)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Assertions and subaccounts
|
Assertions and subaccounts
|
||||||
Balance assertions do not count the balance from subaccounts; they
|
Balance assertions do not count the balance from subaccounts; they
|
||||||
check the posted account's exclusive balance. For example:
|
check the posted account's exclusive balance. For example:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1/1
|
1/1
|
||||||
@ -400,7 +398,7 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
checking 1 = 1 ; post to the parent account, its exclusive balance is now 1
|
checking 1 = 1 ; post to the parent account, its exclusive balance is now 1
|
||||||
equity
|
equity
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The balance report's flat mode shows these exclusive balances more
|
The balance report's flat mode shows these exclusive balances more
|
||||||
clearly:
|
clearly:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger bal checking --flat
|
$ hledger bal checking --flat
|
||||||
@ -414,10 +412,10 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
tual. They are not affected by the --real/-R flag or real: query.
|
tual. They are not affected by the --real/-R flag or real: query.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Balance Assignments
|
Balance Assignments
|
||||||
Ledger-style balance assignments are also supported. These are like
|
Ledger-style balance assignments are also supported. These are like
|
||||||
balance assertions, but with no posting amount on the left side of the
|
balance assertions, but with no posting amount on the left side of the
|
||||||
equals sign; instead it is calculated automatically so as to satisfy
|
equals sign; instead it is calculated automatically so as to satisfy
|
||||||
the assertion. This can be a convenience during data entry, eg when
|
the assertion. This can be a convenience during data entry, eg when
|
||||||
setting opening balances:
|
setting opening balances:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
; starting a new journal, set asset account balances
|
; starting a new journal, set asset account balances
|
||||||
@ -435,8 +433,8 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
expenses:misc
|
expenses:misc
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The calculated amount depends on the account's balance in the commodity
|
The calculated amount depends on the account's balance in the commodity
|
||||||
at that point (which depends on the previously-dated postings of the
|
at that point (which depends on the previously-dated postings of the
|
||||||
commodity to that account since the last balance assertion or assign-
|
commodity to that account since the last balance assertion or assign-
|
||||||
ment). Note that using balance assignments makes your journal a little
|
ment). Note that using balance assignments makes your journal a little
|
||||||
less explicit; to know the exact amount posted, you have to run hledger
|
less explicit; to know the exact amount posted, you have to run hledger
|
||||||
or do the calculations yourself, instead of just reading it.
|
or do the calculations yourself, instead of just reading it.
|
||||||
@ -444,12 +442,12 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
Prices
|
Prices
|
||||||
Transaction prices
|
Transaction prices
|
||||||
Within a transaction, you can note an amount's price in another commod-
|
Within a transaction, you can note an amount's price in another commod-
|
||||||
ity. This can be used to document the cost (in a purchase) or selling
|
ity. This can be used to document the cost (in a purchase) or selling
|
||||||
price (in a sale). For example, transaction prices are useful to
|
price (in a sale). For example, transaction prices are useful to
|
||||||
record purchases of a foreign currency.
|
record purchases of a foreign currency.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Transaction prices are fixed, and do not change over time. (Ledger
|
Transaction prices are fixed, and do not change over time. (Ledger
|
||||||
users: Ledger uses a different syntax for fixed prices, {=UNITPRICE},
|
users: Ledger uses a different syntax for fixed prices, {=UNITPRICE},
|
||||||
which hledger currently ignores).
|
which hledger currently ignores).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
There are several ways to record a transaction price:
|
There are several ways to record a transaction price:
|
||||||
@ -473,9 +471,9 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
assets:euros 100 ; one hundred euros purchased
|
assets:euros 100 ; one hundred euros purchased
|
||||||
assets:dollars $-135 ; for $135
|
assets:dollars $-135 ; for $135
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Amounts with transaction prices can be displayed in the transaction
|
Amounts with transaction prices can be displayed in the transaction
|
||||||
price's commodity by using the -B/--cost flag (except for #551) ("B" is
|
price's commodity by using the -B/--cost flag (except for #551) ("B" is
|
||||||
from "cost Basis"). Eg for the above, here is how -B affects the bal-
|
from "cost Basis"). Eg for the above, here is how -B affects the bal-
|
||||||
ance report:
|
ance report:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger bal -N --flat
|
$ hledger bal -N --flat
|
||||||
@ -485,8 +483,8 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
$-135 assets:dollars
|
$-135 assets:dollars
|
||||||
$135 assets:euros # <- the euros' cost
|
$135 assets:euros # <- the euros' cost
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note -B is sensitive to the order of postings when a transaction price
|
Note -B is sensitive to the order of postings when a transaction price
|
||||||
is inferred: the inferred price will be in the commodity of the last
|
is inferred: the inferred price will be in the commodity of the last
|
||||||
amount. So if example 3's postings are reversed, while the transaction
|
amount. So if example 3's postings are reversed, while the transaction
|
||||||
is equivalent, -B shows something different:
|
is equivalent, -B shows something different:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -499,33 +497,33 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
100 assets:euros
|
100 assets:euros
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Market prices
|
Market prices
|
||||||
Market prices are not tied to a particular transaction; they represent
|
Market prices are not tied to a particular transaction; they represent
|
||||||
historical exchange rates between two commodities. (Ledger calls them
|
historical exchange rates between two commodities. (Ledger calls them
|
||||||
historical prices.) For example, the prices published by a stock
|
historical prices.) For example, the prices published by a stock
|
||||||
exchange or the foreign exchange market. hledger can use these prices
|
exchange or the foreign exchange market. hledger can use these prices
|
||||||
to show the market value of things at a given date, see market value.
|
to show the market value of things at a given date, see market value.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To record market prices, use P directives in the main journal or in an
|
To record market prices, use P directives in the main journal or in an
|
||||||
included file. Their format is:
|
included file. Their format is:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
P DATE COMMODITYBEINGPRICED UNITPRICE
|
P DATE COMMODITYBEINGPRICED UNITPRICE
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
DATE is a simple date as usual. COMMODITYBEINGPRICED is the symbol of
|
DATE is a simple date as usual. COMMODITYBEINGPRICED is the symbol of
|
||||||
the commodity being priced. UNITPRICE is an ordinary amount (symbol
|
the commodity being priced. UNITPRICE is an ordinary amount (symbol
|
||||||
and quantity) in a second commodity, specifying the unit price or con-
|
and quantity) in a second commodity, specifying the unit price or con-
|
||||||
version rate for the first commodity in terms of the second, on the
|
version rate for the first commodity in terms of the second, on the
|
||||||
given date.
|
given date.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
For example, the following directives say that one euro was worth 1.35
|
For example, the following directives say that one euro was worth 1.35
|
||||||
US dollars during 2009, and $1.40 from 2010 onward:
|
US dollars during 2009, and $1.40 from 2010 onward:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
P 2009/1/1 $1.35
|
P 2009/1/1 $1.35
|
||||||
P 2010/1/1 $1.40
|
P 2010/1/1 $1.40
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Comments
|
Comments
|
||||||
Lines in the journal beginning with a semicolon (;) or hash (#) or
|
Lines in the journal beginning with a semicolon (;) or hash (#) or
|
||||||
asterisk (*) are comments, and will be ignored. (Asterisk comments
|
asterisk (*) are comments, and will be ignored. (Asterisk comments
|
||||||
make it easy to treat your journal like an org-mode outline in emacs.)
|
make it easy to treat your journal like an org-mode outline in emacs.)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Also, anything between comment and end comment directives is a
|
Also, anything between comment and end comment directives is a
|
||||||
(multi-line) comment. If there is no end comment, the comment extends
|
(multi-line) comment. If there is no end comment, the comment extends
|
||||||
@ -625,54 +623,54 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
Or, you can use the --alias 'OLD=NEW' option on the command line. This
|
Or, you can use the --alias 'OLD=NEW' option on the command line. This
|
||||||
affects all entries. It's useful for trying out aliases interactively.
|
affects all entries. It's useful for trying out aliases interactively.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
OLD and NEW are full account names. hledger will replace any occur-
|
OLD and NEW are full account names. hledger will replace any occur-
|
||||||
rence of the old account name with the new one. Subaccounts are also
|
rence of the old account name with the new one. Subaccounts are also
|
||||||
affected. Eg:
|
affected. Eg:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
alias checking = assets:bank:wells fargo:checking
|
alias checking = assets:bank:wells fargo:checking
|
||||||
# rewrites "checking" to "assets:bank:wells fargo:checking", or "checking:a" to "assets:bank:wells fargo:checking:a"
|
# rewrites "checking" to "assets:bank:wells fargo:checking", or "checking:a" to "assets:bank:wells fargo:checking:a"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Regex aliases
|
Regex aliases
|
||||||
There is also a more powerful variant that uses a regular expression,
|
There is also a more powerful variant that uses a regular expression,
|
||||||
indicated by the forward slashes:
|
indicated by the forward slashes:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
alias /REGEX/ = REPLACEMENT
|
alias /REGEX/ = REPLACEMENT
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
or --alias '/REGEX/=REPLACEMENT'.
|
or --alias '/REGEX/=REPLACEMENT'.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
REGEX is a case-insensitive regular expression. Anywhere it matches
|
REGEX is a case-insensitive regular expression. Anywhere it matches
|
||||||
inside an account name, the matched part will be replaced by REPLACE-
|
inside an account name, the matched part will be replaced by REPLACE-
|
||||||
MENT. If REGEX contains parenthesised match groups, these can be ref-
|
MENT. If REGEX contains parenthesised match groups, these can be ref-
|
||||||
erenced by the usual numeric backreferences in REPLACEMENT. Eg:
|
erenced by the usual numeric backreferences in REPLACEMENT. Eg:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
alias /^(.+):bank:([^:]+)(.*)/ = \1:\2 \3
|
alias /^(.+):bank:([^:]+)(.*)/ = \1:\2 \3
|
||||||
# rewrites "assets:bank:wells fargo:checking" to "assets:wells fargo checking"
|
# rewrites "assets:bank:wells fargo:checking" to "assets:wells fargo checking"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Also note that REPLACEMENT continues to the end of line (or on command
|
Also note that REPLACEMENT continues to the end of line (or on command
|
||||||
line, to end of option argument), so it can contain trailing white-
|
line, to end of option argument), so it can contain trailing white-
|
||||||
space.
|
space.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Multiple aliases
|
Multiple aliases
|
||||||
You can define as many aliases as you like using directives or com-
|
You can define as many aliases as you like using directives or com-
|
||||||
mand-line options. Aliases are recursive - each alias sees the result
|
mand-line options. Aliases are recursive - each alias sees the result
|
||||||
of applying previous ones. (This is different from Ledger, where
|
of applying previous ones. (This is different from Ledger, where
|
||||||
aliases are non-recursive by default). Aliases are applied in the fol-
|
aliases are non-recursive by default). Aliases are applied in the fol-
|
||||||
lowing order:
|
lowing order:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. alias directives, most recently seen first (recent directives take
|
1. alias directives, most recently seen first (recent directives take
|
||||||
precedence over earlier ones; directives not yet seen are ignored)
|
precedence over earlier ones; directives not yet seen are ignored)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. alias options, in the order they appear on the command line
|
2. alias options, in the order they appear on the command line
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
end aliases
|
end aliases
|
||||||
You can clear (forget) all currently defined aliases with the
|
You can clear (forget) all currently defined aliases with the
|
||||||
end aliases directive:
|
end aliases directive:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
end aliases
|
end aliases
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
account directive
|
account directive
|
||||||
The account directive predefines account names, as in Ledger and Bean-
|
The account directive predefines account names, as in Ledger and Bean-
|
||||||
count. This may be useful for your own documentation; hledger doesn't
|
count. This may be useful for your own documentation; hledger doesn't
|
||||||
make use of it yet.
|
make use of it yet.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
; account ACCT
|
; account ACCT
|
||||||
@ -687,8 +685,8 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
; etc.
|
; etc.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
apply account directive
|
apply account directive
|
||||||
You can specify a parent account which will be prepended to all
|
You can specify a parent account which will be prepended to all
|
||||||
accounts within a section of the journal. Use the apply account and
|
accounts within a section of the journal. Use the apply account and
|
||||||
end apply account directives like so:
|
end apply account directives like so:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
apply account home
|
apply account home
|
||||||
@ -705,7 +703,7 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
home:food $10
|
home:food $10
|
||||||
home:cash $-10
|
home:cash $-10
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If end apply account is omitted, the effect lasts to the end of the
|
If end apply account is omitted, the effect lasts to the end of the
|
||||||
file. Included files are also affected, eg:
|
file. Included files are also affected, eg:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
apply account business
|
apply account business
|
||||||
@ -714,16 +712,16 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
apply account personal
|
apply account personal
|
||||||
include personal.journal
|
include personal.journal
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Prior to hledger 1.0, legacy account and end spellings were also sup-
|
Prior to hledger 1.0, legacy account and end spellings were also sup-
|
||||||
ported.
|
ported.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Multi-line comments
|
Multi-line comments
|
||||||
A line containing just comment starts a multi-line comment, and a line
|
A line containing just comment starts a multi-line comment, and a line
|
||||||
containing just end comment ends it. See comments.
|
containing just end comment ends it. See comments.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
commodity directive
|
commodity directive
|
||||||
The commodity directive predefines commodities (currently this is just
|
The commodity directive predefines commodities (currently this is just
|
||||||
informational), and also it may define the display format for amounts
|
informational), and also it may define the display format for amounts
|
||||||
in this commodity (overriding the automatically inferred format).
|
in this commodity (overriding the automatically inferred format).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
It may be written on a single line, like this:
|
It may be written on a single line, like this:
|
||||||
@ -735,8 +733,8 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
; separating thousands with comma.
|
; separating thousands with comma.
|
||||||
commodity 1,000.0000 AAAA
|
commodity 1,000.0000 AAAA
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
or on multiple lines, using the "format" subdirective. In this case
|
or on multiple lines, using the "format" subdirective. In this case
|
||||||
the commodity symbol appears twice and should be the same in both
|
the commodity symbol appears twice and should be the same in both
|
||||||
places:
|
places:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
; commodity SYMBOL
|
; commodity SYMBOL
|
||||||
@ -749,10 +747,10 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
format INR 9,99,99,999.00
|
format INR 9,99,99,999.00
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Default commodity
|
Default commodity
|
||||||
The D directive sets a default commodity (and display format), to be
|
The D directive sets a default commodity (and display format), to be
|
||||||
used for amounts without a commodity symbol (ie, plain numbers). (Note
|
used for amounts without a commodity symbol (ie, plain numbers). (Note
|
||||||
this differs from Ledger's default commodity directive.) The commodity
|
this differs from Ledger's default commodity directive.) The commodity
|
||||||
and display format will be applied to all subsequent commodity-less
|
and display format will be applied to all subsequent commodity-less
|
||||||
amounts, or until the next D directive.
|
amounts, or until the next D directive.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# commodity-less amounts should be treated as dollars
|
# commodity-less amounts should be treated as dollars
|
||||||
@ -764,8 +762,8 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
b
|
b
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Default year
|
Default year
|
||||||
You can set a default year to be used for subsequent dates which don't
|
You can set a default year to be used for subsequent dates which don't
|
||||||
specify a year. This is a line beginning with Y followed by the year.
|
specify a year. This is a line beginning with Y followed by the year.
|
||||||
Eg:
|
Eg:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Y2009 ; set default year to 2009
|
Y2009 ; set default year to 2009
|
||||||
@ -785,27 +783,26 @@ FILE FORMAT
|
|||||||
assets
|
assets
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Including other files
|
Including other files
|
||||||
You can pull in the content of additional journal files by writing an
|
You can pull in the content of additional journal files by writing an
|
||||||
include directive, like this:
|
include directive, like this:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
include path/to/file.journal
|
include path/to/file.journal
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If the path does not begin with a slash, it is relative to the current
|
If the path does not begin with a slash, it is relative to the current
|
||||||
file. Glob patterns (*) are not currently supported.
|
file. Glob patterns (*) are not currently supported.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The include directive can only be used in journal files. It can
|
The include directive can only be used in journal files. It can
|
||||||
include journal, timeclock or timedot files, but not CSV files.
|
include journal, timeclock or timedot files, but not CSV files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
EDITOR SUPPORT
|
EDITOR SUPPORT
|
||||||
Add-on modes exist for various text editors, to make working with jour-
|
Add-on modes exist for various text editors, to make working with jour-
|
||||||
nal files easier. They add colour, navigation aids and helpful com-
|
nal files easier. They add colour, navigation aids and helpful com-
|
||||||
mands. For hledger users who edit the journal file directly (the
|
mands. For hledger users who edit the journal file directly (the
|
||||||
majority), using one of these modes is quite recommended.
|
majority), using one of these modes is quite recommended.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
These were written with Ledger in mind, but also work with hledger
|
These were written with Ledger in mind, but also work with hledger
|
||||||
files:
|
files:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Emacs http://www.ledger-cli.org/3.0/doc/ledger-mode.html
|
Emacs http://www.ledger-cli.org/3.0/doc/ledger-mode.html
|
||||||
Vim https://github.com/ledger/ledger/wiki/Get-
|
Vim https://github.com/ledger/ledger/wiki/Get-
|
||||||
ting-started
|
ting-started
|
||||||
@ -815,15 +812,13 @@ EDITOR SUPPORT
|
|||||||
Mate-2
|
Mate-2
|
||||||
Text Wrangler https://github.com/ledger/ledger/wiki/Edit-
|
Text Wrangler https://github.com/ledger/ledger/wiki/Edit-
|
||||||
ing-Ledger-files-with-TextWrangler
|
ing-Ledger-files-with-TextWrangler
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Visual Studio https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?item-
|
Visual Studio https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?item-
|
||||||
Code Name=mark-hansen.hledger-vscode
|
Code Name=mark-hansen.hledger-vscode
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
REPORTING BUGS
|
REPORTING BUGS
|
||||||
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
|
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
|
||||||
or hledger mail list)
|
or hledger mail list)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -837,7 +832,7 @@ COPYRIGHT
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
|
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
|
||||||
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
|
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
|
||||||
dot(5), ledger(1)
|
dot(5), ledger(1)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|||||||
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||||||
This is hledger_timeclock.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from
|
This is hledger_timeclock.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.1 from
|
||||||
stdin.
|
stdin.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|||||||
@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ NAME
|
|||||||
Timeclock - the time logging format of timeclock.el, as read by hledger
|
Timeclock - the time logging format of timeclock.el, as read by hledger
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
DESCRIPTION
|
DESCRIPTION
|
||||||
hledger can read timeclock files. As with Ledger, these are (a subset
|
hledger can read timeclock files. As with Ledger, these are (a subset
|
||||||
of) timeclock.el's format, containing clock-in and clock-out entries as
|
of) timeclock.el's format, containing clock-in and clock-out entries as
|
||||||
in the example below. The date is a simple date. The time format is
|
in the example below. The date is a simple date. The time format is
|
||||||
HH:MM[:SS][+-ZZZZ]. Seconds and timezone are optional. The timezone,
|
HH:MM[:SS][+-ZZZZ]. Seconds and timezone are optional. The timezone,
|
||||||
if present, must be four digits and is ignored (currently the time is
|
if present, must be four digits and is ignored (currently the time is
|
||||||
always interpreted as a local time).
|
always interpreted as a local time).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
i 2015/03/30 09:00:00 some:account name optional description after two spaces
|
i 2015/03/30 09:00:00 some:account name optional description after two spaces
|
||||||
@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
|||||||
i 2015/03/31 22:21:45 another account
|
i 2015/03/31 22:21:45 another account
|
||||||
o 2015/04/01 02:00:34
|
o 2015/04/01 02:00:34
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
hledger treats each clock-in/clock-out pair as a transaction posting
|
hledger treats each clock-in/clock-out pair as a transaction posting
|
||||||
some number of hours to an account. Or if the session spans more than
|
some number of hours to an account. Or if the session spans more than
|
||||||
one day, it is split into several transactions, one for each day. For
|
one day, it is split into several transactions, one for each day. For
|
||||||
the above time log, hledger print generates these journal entries:
|
the above time log, hledger print generates these journal entries:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger -f t.timeclock print
|
$ hledger -f t.timeclock print
|
||||||
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
To generate time logs, ie to clock in and clock out, you could:
|
To generate time logs, ie to clock in and clock out, you could:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o use emacs and the built-in timeclock.el, or the extended time-
|
o use emacs and the built-in timeclock.el, or the extended time-
|
||||||
clock-x.el and perhaps the extras in ledgerutils.el
|
clock-x.el and perhaps the extras in ledgerutils.el
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o at the command line, use these bash aliases:
|
o at the command line, use these bash aliases:
|
||||||
@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
|||||||
alias to="echo o `date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` >>$TIMELOG"
|
alias to="echo o `date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` >>$TIMELOG"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o or use the old ti and to scripts in the ledger 2.x repository. These
|
o or use the old ti and to scripts in the ledger 2.x repository. These
|
||||||
rely on a "timeclock" executable which I think is just the ledger 2
|
rely on a "timeclock" executable which I think is just the ledger 2
|
||||||
executable renamed.
|
executable renamed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
REPORTING BUGS
|
REPORTING BUGS
|
||||||
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
|
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
|
||||||
or hledger mail list)
|
or hledger mail list)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ COPYRIGHT
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
|
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
|
||||||
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
|
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
|
||||||
dot(5), ledger(1)
|
dot(5), ledger(1)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|||||||
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||||||
This is hledger_timedot.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from
|
This is hledger_timedot.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.1 from
|
||||||
stdin.
|
stdin.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|||||||
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||||||
This is hledger-ui.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from stdin.
|
This is hledger-ui.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.1 from stdin.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
File: hledger-ui.1.info, Node: Top, Next: OPTIONS, Up: (dir)
|
File: hledger-ui.1.info, Node: Top, Next: OPTIONS, Up: (dir)
|
||||||
|
|||||||
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||||||
This is hledger-web.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from stdin.
|
This is hledger-web.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.1 from stdin.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
File: hledger-web.1.info, Node: Top, Next: OPTIONS, Up: (dir)
|
File: hledger-web.1.info, Node: Top, Next: OPTIONS, Up: (dir)
|
||||||
|
|||||||
@ -57,22 +57,22 @@ DESCRIPTION
|
|||||||
With --file-url you can set a different base url for static files, eg
|
With --file-url you can set a different base url for static files, eg
|
||||||
for better caching or cookie-less serving on high performance websites.
|
for better caching or cookie-less serving on high performance websites.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note there is no built-in access control (aside from listening on
|
Note there is no built-in access control (aside from listening on
|
||||||
127.0.0.1 by default). So you will need to hide hledger-web behind an
|
127.0.0.1 by default). So you will need to hide hledger-web behind an
|
||||||
authenticating proxy (such as apache or nginx) if you want to restrict
|
authenticating proxy (such as apache or nginx) if you want to restrict
|
||||||
who can see and add entries to your journal.
|
who can see and add entries to your journal.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Command-line options and arguments may be used to set an initial filter
|
Command-line options and arguments may be used to set an initial filter
|
||||||
on the data. This is not shown in the web UI, but it will be applied
|
on the data. This is not shown in the web UI, but it will be applied
|
||||||
in addition to any search query entered there.
|
in addition to any search query entered there.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
With journal and timeclock files (but not CSV files, currently) the web
|
With journal and timeclock files (but not CSV files, currently) the web
|
||||||
app detects changes made by other means and will show the new data on
|
app detects changes made by other means and will show the new data on
|
||||||
the next request. If a change makes the file unparseable, hledger-web
|
the next request. If a change makes the file unparseable, hledger-web
|
||||||
will show an error until the file has been fixed.
|
will show an error until the file has been fixed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
OPTIONS
|
OPTIONS
|
||||||
Note: if invoking hledger-web as a hledger subcommand, write -- before
|
Note: if invoking hledger-web as a hledger subcommand, write -- before
|
||||||
options as shown above.
|
options as shown above.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--serve
|
--serve
|
||||||
@ -85,14 +85,14 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
listen on this TCP port (default: 5000)
|
listen on this TCP port (default: 5000)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--base-url=URL
|
--base-url=URL
|
||||||
set the base url (default: http://IPADDR:PORT). You would
|
set the base url (default: http://IPADDR:PORT). You would
|
||||||
change this when sharing over the network, or integrating within
|
change this when sharing over the network, or integrating within
|
||||||
a larger website.
|
a larger website.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--file-url=URL
|
--file-url=URL
|
||||||
set the static files url (default: BASEURL/static). hledger-web
|
set the static files url (default: BASEURL/static). hledger-web
|
||||||
normally serves static files itself, but if you wanted to serve
|
normally serves static files itself, but if you wanted to serve
|
||||||
them from another server for efficiency, you would set the url
|
them from another server for efficiency, you would set the url
|
||||||
with this.
|
with this.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
hledger input options:
|
hledger input options:
|
||||||
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
$LEDGER_FILE or $HOME/.hledger.journal)
|
$LEDGER_FILE or $HOME/.hledger.journal)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--rules-file=RULESFILE
|
--rules-file=RULESFILE
|
||||||
Conversion rules file to use when reading CSV (default:
|
Conversion rules file to use when reading CSV (default:
|
||||||
FILE.rules)
|
FILE.rules)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--alias=OLD=NEW
|
--alias=OLD=NEW
|
||||||
@ -140,11 +140,11 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
multiperiod/multicolumn report by year
|
multiperiod/multicolumn report by year
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-p --period=PERIODEXP
|
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set start date, end date, and/or reporting interval all at once
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set start date, end date, and/or reporting interval all at once
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(overrides the flags above)
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(overrides the flags above)
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--date2
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--date2
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match the secondary date instead (see command help for other
|
match the secondary date instead (see command help for other
|
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effects)
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effects)
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|
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-U --unmarked
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show items with zero amount, normally hidden
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show items with zero amount, normally hidden
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|
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-B --cost
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-B --cost
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convert amounts to their cost at transaction time (using the
|
convert amounts to their cost at transaction time (using the
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transaction price, if any)
|
transaction price, if any)
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|
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-V --value
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-V --value
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convert amounts to their market value on the report end date
|
convert amounts to their market value on the report end date
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(using the most recent applicable market price, if any)
|
(using the most recent applicable market price, if any)
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|
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@ -190,22 +190,22 @@ OPTIONS
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show debug output (levels 1-9, default: 1)
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show debug output (levels 1-9, default: 1)
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|
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A @FILE argument will be expanded to the contents of FILE, which should
|
A @FILE argument will be expanded to the contents of FILE, which should
|
||||||
contain one command line option/argument per line. (To prevent this,
|
contain one command line option/argument per line. (To prevent this,
|
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insert a -- argument before.)
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insert a -- argument before.)
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|
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ENVIRONMENT
|
ENVIRONMENT
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LEDGER_FILE The journal file path when not specified with -f. Default:
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LEDGER_FILE The journal file path when not specified with -f. Default:
|
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~/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps C:/Users/USER/.hledger.jour-
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~/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps C:/Users/USER/.hledger.jour-
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nal).
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nal).
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FILES
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FILES
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Reads data from one or more files in hledger journal, timeclock, time-
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Reads data from one or more files in hledger journal, timeclock, time-
|
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dot, or CSV format specified with -f, or $LEDGER_FILE, or
|
dot, or CSV format specified with -f, or $LEDGER_FILE, or
|
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$HOME/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps
|
$HOME/.hledger.journal (on windows, perhaps
|
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C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal).
|
C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal).
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|
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BUGS
|
BUGS
|
||||||
The need to precede options with -- when invoked from hledger is awk-
|
The need to precede options with -- when invoked from hledger is awk-
|
||||||
ward.
|
ward.
|
||||||
|
|
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-f- doesn't work (hledger-web can't read from stdin).
|
-f- doesn't work (hledger-web can't read from stdin).
|
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@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ BUGS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
REPORTING BUGS
|
REPORTING BUGS
|
||||||
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
|
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
|
||||||
or hledger mail list)
|
or hledger mail list)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
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@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ COPYRIGHT
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
|
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
|
||||||
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
|
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
|
||||||
dot(5), ledger(1)
|
dot(5), ledger(1)
|
||||||
|
|
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|
|||||||
@ -319,12 +319,14 @@ Or, you can run the addon executable directly:
|
|||||||
.PP
|
.PP
|
||||||
Most hledger commands accept arguments after the command name, which are
|
Most hledger commands accept arguments after the command name, which are
|
||||||
often a query, filtering the data in some way.
|
often a query, filtering the data in some way.
|
||||||
.SS Argument expansion
|
.SS Argument files
|
||||||
.PP
|
.PP
|
||||||
You can save a set of command line options/arguments in a file, one per
|
You can save a set of command line options/arguments in a file, one per
|
||||||
line, and then reuse them by writing \f[C]\@FILE\f[] in a command line.
|
line, and then reuse them by writing \f[C]\@FILENAME\f[] in a command
|
||||||
(To prevent this expansion of \f[C]\@\f[]\-arguments, precede them with
|
line.
|
||||||
a \f[C]\-\-\f[] argument.)
|
To prevent this expansion of \f[C]\@\f[]\-arguments, precede them with a
|
||||||
|
\f[C]\-\-\f[] argument.
|
||||||
|
For more, see Save frequently used options.
|
||||||
.SS Special characters
|
.SS Special characters
|
||||||
.PP
|
.PP
|
||||||
Option and argument values which contain problematic characters should
|
Option and argument values which contain problematic characters should
|
||||||
|
|||||||
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||||||
This is hledger.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from stdin.
|
This is hledger.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.1 from stdin.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
File: hledger.1.info, Node: Top, Next: EXAMPLES, Up: (dir)
|
File: hledger.1.info, Node: Top, Next: EXAMPLES, Up: (dir)
|
||||||
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ File: hledger.1.info, Node: OPTIONS, Next: QUERIES, Prev: EXAMPLES, Up: Top
|
|||||||
* General options::
|
* General options::
|
||||||
* Command options::
|
* Command options::
|
||||||
* Command arguments::
|
* Command arguments::
|
||||||
* Argument expansion::
|
* Argument files::
|
||||||
* Special characters::
|
* Special characters::
|
||||||
* Input files::
|
* Input files::
|
||||||
* Smart dates::
|
* Smart dates::
|
||||||
@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ options after a double-hyphen, eg: 'hledger ui -- --watch'. Or, you can
|
|||||||
run the addon executable directly: 'hledger-ui --watch'.
|
run the addon executable directly: 'hledger-ui --watch'.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
File: hledger.1.info, Node: Command arguments, Next: Argument expansion, Prev: Command options, Up: OPTIONS
|
File: hledger.1.info, Node: Command arguments, Next: Argument files, Prev: Command options, Up: OPTIONS
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2.3 Command arguments
|
2.3 Command arguments
|
||||||
=====================
|
=====================
|
||||||
@ -263,18 +263,18 @@ Most hledger commands accept arguments after the command name, which are
|
|||||||
often a query, filtering the data in some way.
|
often a query, filtering the data in some way.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
File: hledger.1.info, Node: Argument expansion, Next: Special characters, Prev: Command arguments, Up: OPTIONS
|
File: hledger.1.info, Node: Argument files, Next: Special characters, Prev: Command arguments, Up: OPTIONS
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2.4 Argument expansion
|
2.4 Argument files
|
||||||
======================
|
==================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You can save a set of command line options/arguments in a file, one per
|
You can save a set of command line options/arguments in a file, one per
|
||||||
line, and then reuse them by writing '@FILE' in a command line. (To
|
line, and then reuse them by writing '@FILENAME' in a command line. To
|
||||||
prevent this expansion of '@'-arguments, precede them with a '--'
|
prevent this expansion of '@'-arguments, precede them with a '--'
|
||||||
argument.)
|
argument. For more, see Save frequently used options.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
File: hledger.1.info, Node: Special characters, Next: Input files, Prev: Argument expansion, Up: OPTIONS
|
File: hledger.1.info, Node: Special characters, Next: Input files, Prev: Argument files, Up: OPTIONS
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2.5 Special characters
|
2.5 Special characters
|
||||||
======================
|
======================
|
||||||
@ -2222,129 +2222,129 @@ Node: EXAMPLES1886
|
|||||||
Ref: #examples1988
|
Ref: #examples1988
|
||||||
Node: OPTIONS3634
|
Node: OPTIONS3634
|
||||||
Ref: #options3738
|
Ref: #options3738
|
||||||
Node: General options4042
|
Node: General options4038
|
||||||
Ref: #general-options4169
|
Ref: #general-options4165
|
||||||
Node: Command options6488
|
Node: Command options6484
|
||||||
Ref: #command-options6641
|
Ref: #command-options6637
|
||||||
Node: Command arguments7039
|
Node: Command arguments7035
|
||||||
Ref: #command-arguments7199
|
Ref: #command-arguments7191
|
||||||
Node: Argument expansion7320
|
Node: Argument files7312
|
||||||
Ref: #argument-expansion7485
|
Ref: #argument-files7465
|
||||||
Node: Special characters7704
|
Node: Special characters7731
|
||||||
Ref: #special-characters7863
|
Ref: #special-characters7886
|
||||||
Node: Input files9282
|
Node: Input files9305
|
||||||
Ref: #input-files9420
|
Ref: #input-files9443
|
||||||
Node: Smart dates11383
|
Node: Smart dates11406
|
||||||
Ref: #smart-dates11526
|
Ref: #smart-dates11549
|
||||||
Node: Report start & end date12505
|
Node: Report start & end date12528
|
||||||
Ref: #report-start-end-date12677
|
Ref: #report-start-end-date12700
|
||||||
Node: Report intervals13743
|
Node: Report intervals13766
|
||||||
Ref: #report-intervals13908
|
Ref: #report-intervals13931
|
||||||
Node: Period expressions14309
|
Node: Period expressions14332
|
||||||
Ref: #period-expressions14471
|
Ref: #period-expressions14494
|
||||||
Node: Depth limiting16811
|
Node: Depth limiting16834
|
||||||
Ref: #depth-limiting16957
|
Ref: #depth-limiting16980
|
||||||
Node: Pivoting17299
|
Node: Pivoting17322
|
||||||
Ref: #pivoting17419
|
Ref: #pivoting17442
|
||||||
Node: Cost19095
|
Node: Cost19118
|
||||||
Ref: #cost19205
|
Ref: #cost19228
|
||||||
Node: Market value19323
|
Node: Market value19346
|
||||||
Ref: #market-value19460
|
Ref: #market-value19483
|
||||||
Node: Regular expressions20760
|
Node: Regular expressions20783
|
||||||
Ref: #regular-expressions20898
|
Ref: #regular-expressions20921
|
||||||
Node: QUERIES22259
|
Node: QUERIES22282
|
||||||
Ref: #queries22363
|
Ref: #queries22386
|
||||||
Node: COMMANDS26330
|
Node: COMMANDS26353
|
||||||
Ref: #commands26444
|
Ref: #commands26467
|
||||||
Node: accounts27427
|
Node: accounts27450
|
||||||
Ref: #accounts27527
|
Ref: #accounts27550
|
||||||
Node: activity28520
|
Node: activity28543
|
||||||
Ref: #activity28632
|
Ref: #activity28655
|
||||||
Node: add28991
|
Node: add29014
|
||||||
Ref: #add29092
|
Ref: #add29115
|
||||||
Node: balance31750
|
Node: balance31773
|
||||||
Ref: #balance31863
|
Ref: #balance31886
|
||||||
Node: Flat mode35020
|
Node: Flat mode35043
|
||||||
Ref: #flat-mode35147
|
Ref: #flat-mode35170
|
||||||
Node: Depth limited balance reports35567
|
Node: Depth limited balance reports35590
|
||||||
Ref: #depth-limited-balance-reports35770
|
Ref: #depth-limited-balance-reports35793
|
||||||
Node: Multicolumn balance reports36190
|
Node: Multicolumn balance reports36213
|
||||||
Ref: #multicolumn-balance-reports36401
|
Ref: #multicolumn-balance-reports36424
|
||||||
Node: Custom balance output41049
|
Node: Custom balance output41072
|
||||||
Ref: #custom-balance-output41233
|
Ref: #custom-balance-output41256
|
||||||
Node: Colour support43326
|
Node: Colour support43349
|
||||||
Ref: #colour-support43487
|
Ref: #colour-support43510
|
||||||
Node: Output destination43660
|
Node: Output destination43683
|
||||||
Ref: #output-destination43818
|
Ref: #output-destination43841
|
||||||
Node: CSV output44088
|
Node: CSV output44111
|
||||||
Ref: #csv-output44207
|
Ref: #csv-output44230
|
||||||
Node: balancesheet44604
|
Node: balancesheet44627
|
||||||
Ref: #balancesheet44742
|
Ref: #balancesheet44765
|
||||||
Node: balancesheetequity46710
|
Node: balancesheetequity46733
|
||||||
Ref: #balancesheetequity46861
|
Ref: #balancesheetequity46884
|
||||||
Node: cashflow47650
|
Node: cashflow47673
|
||||||
Ref: #cashflow47780
|
Ref: #cashflow47803
|
||||||
Node: check-dates49692
|
Node: check-dates49715
|
||||||
Ref: #check-dates49821
|
Ref: #check-dates49844
|
||||||
Node: check-dupes49938
|
Node: check-dupes49961
|
||||||
Ref: #check-dupes50065
|
Ref: #check-dupes50088
|
||||||
Node: equity50202
|
Node: equity50225
|
||||||
Ref: #equity50314
|
Ref: #equity50337
|
||||||
Node: help50477
|
Node: help50500
|
||||||
Ref: #help50580
|
Ref: #help50603
|
||||||
Node: import51654
|
Node: import51677
|
||||||
Ref: #import51770
|
Ref: #import51793
|
||||||
Node: incomestatement52500
|
Node: incomestatement52523
|
||||||
Ref: #incomestatement52636
|
Ref: #incomestatement52659
|
||||||
Node: prices54589
|
Node: prices54612
|
||||||
Ref: #prices54706
|
Ref: #prices54729
|
||||||
Node: print54749
|
Node: print54772
|
||||||
Ref: #print54861
|
Ref: #print54884
|
||||||
Node: print-unique59707
|
Node: print-unique59730
|
||||||
Ref: #print-unique59835
|
Ref: #print-unique59858
|
||||||
Node: register59903
|
Node: register59926
|
||||||
Ref: #register60032
|
Ref: #register60055
|
||||||
Node: Custom register output64533
|
Node: Custom register output64556
|
||||||
Ref: #custom-register-output64664
|
Ref: #custom-register-output64687
|
||||||
Node: register-match65961
|
Node: register-match65984
|
||||||
Ref: #register-match66097
|
Ref: #register-match66120
|
||||||
Node: rewrite66280
|
Node: rewrite66303
|
||||||
Ref: #rewrite66399
|
Ref: #rewrite66422
|
||||||
Node: stats66468
|
Node: stats66491
|
||||||
Ref: #stats66573
|
Ref: #stats66596
|
||||||
Node: tags67454
|
Node: tags67477
|
||||||
Ref: #tags67554
|
Ref: #tags67577
|
||||||
Node: test67790
|
Node: test67813
|
||||||
Ref: #test67876
|
Ref: #test67899
|
||||||
Node: ADD-ON COMMANDS68244
|
Node: ADD-ON COMMANDS68267
|
||||||
Ref: #add-on-commands68356
|
Ref: #add-on-commands68379
|
||||||
Node: Official add-ons69643
|
Node: Official add-ons69666
|
||||||
Ref: #official-add-ons69785
|
Ref: #official-add-ons69808
|
||||||
Node: api69872
|
Node: api69895
|
||||||
Ref: #api69963
|
Ref: #api69986
|
||||||
Node: ui70015
|
Node: ui70038
|
||||||
Ref: #ui70116
|
Ref: #ui70139
|
||||||
Node: web70174
|
Node: web70197
|
||||||
Ref: #web70265
|
Ref: #web70288
|
||||||
Node: Third party add-ons70311
|
Node: Third party add-ons70334
|
||||||
Ref: #third-party-add-ons70488
|
Ref: #third-party-add-ons70511
|
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|
Node: diff70646
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||||
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|
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|
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Node: Experimental add-ons71416
|
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|
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|
Ref: #experimental-add-ons71593
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Node: budget72214
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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End Tag Table
|
End Tag Table
|
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|
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@ -222,33 +222,34 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
Most hledger commands accept arguments after the command name, which
|
Most hledger commands accept arguments after the command name, which
|
||||||
are often a query, filtering the data in some way.
|
are often a query, filtering the data in some way.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Argument expansion
|
Argument files
|
||||||
You can save a set of command line options/arguments in a file, one per
|
You can save a set of command line options/arguments in a file, one per
|
||||||
line, and then reuse them by writing @FILE in a command line. (To pre-
|
line, and then reuse them by writing @FILENAME in a command line. To
|
||||||
vent this expansion of @-arguments, precede them with a -- argument.)
|
prevent this expansion of @-arguments, precede them with a -- argument.
|
||||||
|
For more, see Save frequently used options.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Special characters
|
Special characters
|
||||||
Option and argument values which contain problematic characters should
|
Option and argument values which contain problematic characters should
|
||||||
be escaped with double quotes, backslashes, or (best) single quotes.
|
be escaped with double quotes, backslashes, or (best) single quotes.
|
||||||
Problematic characters means spaces, and also characters which are sig-
|
Problematic characters means spaces, and also characters which are sig-
|
||||||
nificant to your command shell, such as less-than/greater-than. Eg:
|
nificant to your command shell, such as less-than/greater-than. Eg:
|
||||||
hledger register -p 'last year' "accounts receivable (receiv-
|
hledger register -p 'last year' "accounts receivable (receiv-
|
||||||
able|payable)" amt:\>100.
|
able|payable)" amt:\>100.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Characters which are significant both to the shell and in regular
|
Characters which are significant both to the shell and in regular
|
||||||
expressions sometimes need to be double-escaped. These include paren-
|
expressions sometimes need to be double-escaped. These include paren-
|
||||||
theses, the pipe symbol and the dollar sign. Eg, to match the dollar
|
theses, the pipe symbol and the dollar sign. Eg, to match the dollar
|
||||||
symbol, bash users should do: hledger balance cur:'\$' or hledger bal-
|
symbol, bash users should do: hledger balance cur:'\$' or hledger bal-
|
||||||
ance cur:\\$.
|
ance cur:\\$.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
When hledger is invoking an addon executable (like hledger-ui), options
|
When hledger is invoking an addon executable (like hledger-ui), options
|
||||||
and arguments get de-escaped once more, so you might need triple-escap-
|
and arguments get de-escaped once more, so you might need triple-escap-
|
||||||
ing. Eg: hledger ui cur:'\\$' or hledger ui cur:\\\\$ in bash. (The
|
ing. Eg: hledger ui cur:'\\$' or hledger ui cur:\\\\$ in bash. (The
|
||||||
number of backslashes in fish shell is left as an exercise for the
|
number of backslashes in fish shell is left as an exercise for the
|
||||||
reader.)
|
reader.)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Inside a file used for argument expansion, one less level of escaping
|
Inside a file used for argument expansion, one less level of escaping
|
||||||
is enough. (And in this case, backslashes seem to work better than
|
is enough. (And in this case, backslashes seem to work better than
|
||||||
quotes. Eg: cur:\$).
|
quotes. Eg: cur:\$).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If in doubt, keep things simple:
|
If in doubt, keep things simple:
|
||||||
@ -266,7 +267,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
Input files
|
Input files
|
||||||
hledger reads transactions from a data file (and the add command writes
|
hledger reads transactions from a data file (and the add command writes
|
||||||
to it). By default this file is $HOME/.hledger.journal (or on Windows,
|
to it). By default this file is $HOME/.hledger.journal (or on Windows,
|
||||||
something like C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal). You can override this
|
something like C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal). You can override this
|
||||||
with the $LEDGER_FILE environment variable:
|
with the $LEDGER_FILE environment variable:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ setenv LEDGER_FILE ~/finance/2016.journal
|
$ setenv LEDGER_FILE ~/finance/2016.journal
|
||||||
@ -280,25 +281,24 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
$ cat some.journal | hledger -f-
|
$ cat some.journal | hledger -f-
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Usually the data file is in hledger's journal format, but it can also
|
Usually the data file is in hledger's journal format, but it can also
|
||||||
be one of several other formats, listed below. hledger detects the
|
be one of several other formats, listed below. hledger detects the
|
||||||
format automatically based on the file extension, or if that is not
|
format automatically based on the file extension, or if that is not
|
||||||
recognised, by trying each built-in "reader" in turn:
|
recognised, by trying each built-in "reader" in turn:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Reader: Reads: Used for file extensions:
|
Reader: Reads: Used for file extensions:
|
||||||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||||
journal hledger's journal format, also .journal .j .hledger
|
journal hledger's journal format, also .journal .j .hledger
|
||||||
some Ledger journals .ledger
|
some Ledger journals .ledger
|
||||||
timeclock timeclock files (precise time .timeclock
|
timeclock timeclock files (precise time .timeclock
|
||||||
logging)
|
logging)
|
||||||
timedot timedot files (approximate time .timedot
|
timedot timedot files (approximate time .timedot
|
||||||
logging)
|
logging)
|
||||||
csv comma-separated values (data .csv
|
csv comma-separated values (data .csv
|
||||||
interchange)
|
interchange)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If needed (eg to ensure correct error messages when a file has the
|
If needed (eg to ensure correct error messages when a file has the
|
||||||
"wrong" extension), you can force a specific reader/format by prepend-
|
"wrong" extension), you can force a specific reader/format by prepend-
|
||||||
ing it to the file path with a colon. Examples:
|
ing it to the file path with a colon. Examples:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger -f csv:/some/csv-file.dat stats
|
$ hledger -f csv:/some/csv-file.dat stats
|
||||||
@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
o directives in one file will not affect the other files
|
o directives in one file will not affect the other files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o balance assertions will not see any account balances from previous
|
o balance assertions will not see any account balances from previous
|
||||||
files
|
files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If you need those, either use the include directive, or concatenate the
|
If you need those, either use the include directive, or concatenate the
|
||||||
@ -317,24 +317,23 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Smart dates
|
Smart dates
|
||||||
hledger's user interfaces accept a flexible "smart date" syntax (unlike
|
hledger's user interfaces accept a flexible "smart date" syntax (unlike
|
||||||
dates in the journal file). Smart dates allow some english words, can
|
dates in the journal file). Smart dates allow some english words, can
|
||||||
be relative to today's date, and can have less-significant date parts
|
be relative to today's date, and can have less-significant date parts
|
||||||
omitted (defaulting to 1).
|
omitted (defaulting to 1).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Examples:
|
Examples:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2009/1/1, 2009/01/01, simple dates, several sep-
|
2009/1/1, 2009/01/01, simple dates, several sep-
|
||||||
2009-1-1, 2009.1.1 arators allowed
|
2009-1-1, 2009.1.1 arators allowed
|
||||||
2009/1, 2009 same as above - a missing
|
2009/1, 2009 same as above - a missing
|
||||||
day or month defaults to 1
|
day or month defaults to 1
|
||||||
1/1, january, jan, relative dates, meaning
|
1/1, january, jan, relative dates, meaning
|
||||||
this year january 1 of the current
|
this year january 1 of the current
|
||||||
year
|
year
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
next year january 1 of next year
|
next year january 1 of next year
|
||||||
this month the 1st of the current
|
this month the 1st of the current
|
||||||
month
|
month
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
this week the most recent monday
|
this week the most recent monday
|
||||||
last week the monday of the week
|
last week the monday of the week
|
||||||
before this one
|
before this one
|
||||||
@ -342,29 +341,28 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
today, yesterday, tomorrow
|
today, yesterday, tomorrow
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Report start & end date
|
Report start & end date
|
||||||
Most hledger reports show the full span of time represented by the
|
Most hledger reports show the full span of time represented by the
|
||||||
journal data, by default. So, the effective report start and end dates
|
journal data, by default. So, the effective report start and end dates
|
||||||
will be the earliest and latest transaction or posting dates found in
|
will be the earliest and latest transaction or posting dates found in
|
||||||
the journal.
|
the journal.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Often you will want to see a shorter time span, such as the current
|
Often you will want to see a shorter time span, such as the current
|
||||||
month. You can specify a start and/or end date using -b/--begin,
|
month. You can specify a start and/or end date using -b/--begin,
|
||||||
-e/--end, -p/--period or a date: query (described below). All of these
|
-e/--end, -p/--period or a date: query (described below). All of these
|
||||||
accept the smart date syntax. One important thing to be aware of when
|
accept the smart date syntax. One important thing to be aware of when
|
||||||
specifying end dates: as in Ledger, end dates are exclusive, so you
|
specifying end dates: as in Ledger, end dates are exclusive, so you
|
||||||
need to write the date after the last day you want to include.
|
need to write the date after the last day you want to include.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Examples:
|
Examples:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-b 2016/3/17 begin on St. Patrick's
|
-b 2016/3/17 begin on St. Patrick's
|
||||||
day 2016
|
day 2016
|
||||||
-e 12/1 end at the start of decem-
|
-e 12/1 end at the start of decem-
|
||||||
ber 1st of the current
|
ber 1st of the current
|
||||||
year (11/30 will be the
|
year (11/30 will be the
|
||||||
last date included)
|
last date included)
|
||||||
-b thismonth all transactions on or
|
-b thismonth all transactions on or
|
||||||
after the 1st of the cur-
|
after the 1st of the cur-
|
||||||
rent month
|
rent month
|
||||||
-p thismonth all transactions in the
|
-p thismonth all transactions in the
|
||||||
current month
|
current month
|
||||||
@ -376,15 +374,15 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Report intervals
|
Report intervals
|
||||||
A report interval can be specified so that commands like register, bal-
|
A report interval can be specified so that commands like register, bal-
|
||||||
ance and activity will divide their reports into multiple subperiods.
|
ance and activity will divide their reports into multiple subperiods.
|
||||||
The basic intervals can be selected with one of -D/--daily,
|
The basic intervals can be selected with one of -D/--daily,
|
||||||
-W/--weekly, -M/--monthly, -Q/--quarterly, or -Y/--yearly. More com-
|
-W/--weekly, -M/--monthly, -Q/--quarterly, or -Y/--yearly. More com-
|
||||||
plex intervals may be specified with a period expression. Report
|
plex intervals may be specified with a period expression. Report
|
||||||
intervals can not be specified with a query, currently.
|
intervals can not be specified with a query, currently.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Period expressions
|
Period expressions
|
||||||
The -p/--period option accepts period expressions, a shorthand way of
|
The -p/--period option accepts period expressions, a shorthand way of
|
||||||
expressing a start date, end date, and/or report interval all at once.
|
expressing a start date, end date, and/or report interval all at once.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Here's a basic period expression specifying the first quarter of 2009.
|
Here's a basic period expression specifying the first quarter of 2009.
|
||||||
Note, hledger always treats start dates as inclusive and end dates as
|
Note, hledger always treats start dates as inclusive and end dates as
|
||||||
@ -396,7 +394,6 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
long as you don't run two dates together. "to" can also be written as
|
long as you don't run two dates together. "to" can also be written as
|
||||||
"-". These are equivalent to the above:
|
"-". These are equivalent to the above:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-p "2009/1/1 2009/4/1"
|
-p "2009/1/1 2009/4/1"
|
||||||
-p2009/1/1to2009/4/1
|
-p2009/1/1to2009/4/1
|
||||||
-p2009/1/1-2009/4/1
|
-p2009/1/1-2009/4/1
|
||||||
@ -404,7 +401,6 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
Dates are smart dates, so if the current year is 2009, the above can
|
Dates are smart dates, so if the current year is 2009, the above can
|
||||||
also be written as:
|
also be written as:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-p "1/1 4/1"
|
-p "1/1 4/1"
|
||||||
-p "january-apr"
|
-p "january-apr"
|
||||||
-p "this year to 4/1"
|
-p "this year to 4/1"
|
||||||
@ -412,7 +408,6 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
If you specify only one date, the missing start or end date will be the
|
If you specify only one date, the missing start or end date will be the
|
||||||
earliest or latest transaction in your journal:
|
earliest or latest transaction in your journal:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-p "from 2009/1/1" everything after january
|
-p "from 2009/1/1" everything after january
|
||||||
1, 2009
|
1, 2009
|
||||||
-p "from 2009/1" the same
|
-p "from 2009/1" the same
|
||||||
@ -423,7 +418,6 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
A single date with no "from" or "to" defines both the start and end
|
A single date with no "from" or "to" defines both the start and end
|
||||||
date like so:
|
date like so:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-p "2009" the year 2009; equivalent
|
-p "2009" the year 2009; equivalent
|
||||||
to "2009/1/1 to 2010/1/1"
|
to "2009/1/1 to 2010/1/1"
|
||||||
-p "2009/1" the month of jan; equiva-
|
-p "2009/1" the month of jan; equiva-
|
||||||
@ -438,7 +432,6 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
-Y flags. Between report interval and start/end dates (if any), the
|
-Y flags. Between report interval and start/end dates (if any), the
|
||||||
word in is optional. Examples:
|
word in is optional. Examples:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-p "weekly from 2009/1/1 to 2009/4/1"
|
-p "weekly from 2009/1/1 to 2009/4/1"
|
||||||
-p "monthly in 2008"
|
-p "monthly in 2008"
|
||||||
-p "quarterly"
|
-p "quarterly"
|
||||||
@ -449,7 +442,6 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Examples:
|
Examples:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-p "bimonthly from 2008"
|
-p "bimonthly from 2008"
|
||||||
-p "every 2 weeks"
|
-p "every 2 weeks"
|
||||||
-p "every 5 days from 1/3"
|
-p "every 5 days from 1/3"
|
||||||
@ -565,7 +557,7 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
$ hledger -f t.j bal euros -V -e 2016/12/21
|
$ hledger -f t.j bal euros -V -e 2016/12/21
|
||||||
$103.00 assets:euros
|
$103.00 assets:euros
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Currently, hledger's -V only uses market prices recorded with P direc-
|
Currently, hledger's -V only uses market prices recorded with P direc-
|
||||||
tives, not transaction prices (unlike Ledger).
|
tives, not transaction prices (unlike Ledger).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Using -B and -V together is allowed.
|
Using -B and -V together is allowed.
|
||||||
@ -573,56 +565,56 @@ OPTIONS
|
|||||||
Regular expressions
|
Regular expressions
|
||||||
hledger uses regular expressions in a number of places:
|
hledger uses regular expressions in a number of places:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o query terms, on the command line and in the hledger-web search form:
|
o query terms, on the command line and in the hledger-web search form:
|
||||||
REGEX, desc:REGEX, cur:REGEX, tag:...=REGEX
|
REGEX, desc:REGEX, cur:REGEX, tag:...=REGEX
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o CSV rules conditional blocks: if REGEX ...
|
o CSV rules conditional blocks: if REGEX ...
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o account alias directives and options: alias /REGEX/ = REPLACEMENT,
|
o account alias directives and options: alias /REGEX/ = REPLACEMENT,
|
||||||
--alias /REGEX/=REPLACEMENT
|
--alias /REGEX/=REPLACEMENT
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
hledger's regular expressions come from the regex-tdfa library. In
|
hledger's regular expressions come from the regex-tdfa library. In
|
||||||
general they:
|
general they:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o are case insensitive
|
o are case insensitive
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o are infix matching (do not need to match the entire thing being
|
o are infix matching (do not need to match the entire thing being
|
||||||
matched)
|
matched)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o are POSIX extended regular expressions
|
o are POSIX extended regular expressions
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o also support GNU word boundaries (\<, \>, \b, \B)
|
o also support GNU word boundaries (\<, \>, \b, \B)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o and parenthesised capturing groups and numeric backreferences in
|
o and parenthesised capturing groups and numeric backreferences in
|
||||||
replacement strings
|
replacement strings
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o do not support mode modifiers like (?s)
|
o do not support mode modifiers like (?s)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Some things to note:
|
Some things to note:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o In the alias directive and --alias option, regular expressions must
|
o In the alias directive and --alias option, regular expressions must
|
||||||
be enclosed in forward slashes (/REGEX/). Elsewhere in hledger,
|
be enclosed in forward slashes (/REGEX/). Elsewhere in hledger,
|
||||||
these are not required.
|
these are not required.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o In queries, to match a regular expression metacharacter like $ as a
|
o In queries, to match a regular expression metacharacter like $ as a
|
||||||
literal character, prepend a backslash. Eg to search for amounts
|
literal character, prepend a backslash. Eg to search for amounts
|
||||||
with the dollar sign in hledger-web, write cur:\$.
|
with the dollar sign in hledger-web, write cur:\$.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o On the command line, some metacharacters like $ have a special mean-
|
o On the command line, some metacharacters like $ have a special mean-
|
||||||
ing to the shell and so must be escaped at least once more. See Spe-
|
ing to the shell and so must be escaped at least once more. See Spe-
|
||||||
cial characters.
|
cial characters.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
QUERIES
|
QUERIES
|
||||||
One of hledger's strengths is being able to quickly report on precise
|
One of hledger's strengths is being able to quickly report on precise
|
||||||
subsets of your data. Most commands accept an optional query expres-
|
subsets of your data. Most commands accept an optional query expres-
|
||||||
sion, written as arguments after the command name, to filter the data
|
sion, written as arguments after the command name, to filter the data
|
||||||
by date, account name or other criteria. The syntax is similar to a
|
by date, account name or other criteria. The syntax is similar to a
|
||||||
web search: one or more space-separated search terms, quotes to enclose
|
web search: one or more space-separated search terms, quotes to enclose
|
||||||
whitespace, prefixes to match specific fields, a not: prefix to negate
|
whitespace, prefixes to match specific fields, a not: prefix to negate
|
||||||
the match.
|
the match.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
We do not yet support arbitrary boolean combinations of search terms;
|
We do not yet support arbitrary boolean combinations of search terms;
|
||||||
instead most commands show transactions/postings/accounts which match
|
instead most commands show transactions/postings/accounts which match
|
||||||
(or negatively match):
|
(or negatively match):
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o any of the description terms AND
|
o any of the description terms AND
|
||||||
@ -643,32 +635,32 @@ QUERIES
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
o match all the other terms.
|
o match all the other terms.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The following kinds of search terms can be used. Remember these can
|
The following kinds of search terms can be used. Remember these can
|
||||||
also be prefixed with not:, eg to exclude a particular subaccount.
|
also be prefixed with not:, eg to exclude a particular subaccount.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
REGEX match account names by this regular expression. (No prefix is
|
REGEX match account names by this regular expression. (No prefix is
|
||||||
equivalent to acct:).
|
equivalent to acct:).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
acct:REGEX
|
acct:REGEX
|
||||||
same as above
|
same as above
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
amt:N, amt:<N, amt:<=N, amt:>N, amt:>=N
|
amt:N, amt:<N, amt:<=N, amt:>N, amt:>=N
|
||||||
match postings with a single-commodity amount that is equal to,
|
match postings with a single-commodity amount that is equal to,
|
||||||
less than, or greater than N. (Multi-commodity amounts are not
|
less than, or greater than N. (Multi-commodity amounts are not
|
||||||
tested, and will always match.) The comparison has two modes: if
|
tested, and will always match.) The comparison has two modes: if
|
||||||
N is preceded by a + or - sign (or is 0), the two signed numbers
|
N is preceded by a + or - sign (or is 0), the two signed numbers
|
||||||
are compared. Otherwise, the absolute magnitudes are compared,
|
are compared. Otherwise, the absolute magnitudes are compared,
|
||||||
ignoring sign.
|
ignoring sign.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
code:REGEX
|
code:REGEX
|
||||||
match by transaction code (eg check number)
|
match by transaction code (eg check number)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
cur:REGEX
|
cur:REGEX
|
||||||
match postings or transactions including any amounts whose cur-
|
match postings or transactions including any amounts whose cur-
|
||||||
rency/commodity symbol is fully matched by REGEX. (For a par-
|
rency/commodity symbol is fully matched by REGEX. (For a par-
|
||||||
tial match, use .*REGEX.*). Note, to match characters which are
|
tial match, use .*REGEX.*). Note, to match characters which are
|
||||||
regex-significant, like the dollar sign ($), you need to prepend
|
regex-significant, like the dollar sign ($), you need to prepend
|
||||||
\. And when using the command line you need to add one more
|
\. And when using the command line you need to add one more
|
||||||
level of quoting to hide it from the shell, so eg do:
|
level of quoting to hide it from the shell, so eg do:
|
||||||
hledger print cur:'\$' or hledger print cur:\\$.
|
hledger print cur:'\$' or hledger print cur:\\$.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -677,20 +669,20 @@ QUERIES
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
date:PERIODEXPR
|
date:PERIODEXPR
|
||||||
match dates within the specified period. PERIODEXPR is a period
|
match dates within the specified period. PERIODEXPR is a period
|
||||||
expression (with no report interval). Examples: date:2016,
|
expression (with no report interval). Examples: date:2016,
|
||||||
date:thismonth, date:2000/2/1-2/15, date:lastweek-. If the
|
date:thismonth, date:2000/2/1-2/15, date:lastweek-. If the
|
||||||
--date2 command line flag is present, this matches secondary
|
--date2 command line flag is present, this matches secondary
|
||||||
dates instead.
|
dates instead.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
date2:PERIODEXPR
|
date2:PERIODEXPR
|
||||||
match secondary dates within the specified period.
|
match secondary dates within the specified period.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
depth:N
|
depth:N
|
||||||
match (or display, depending on command) accounts at or above
|
match (or display, depending on command) accounts at or above
|
||||||
this depth
|
this depth
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
note:REGEX
|
note:REGEX
|
||||||
match transaction notes (part of description right of |, or
|
match transaction notes (part of description right of |, or
|
||||||
whole description when there's no |)
|
whole description when there's no |)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
payee:REGEX
|
payee:REGEX
|
||||||
@ -704,38 +696,38 @@ QUERIES
|
|||||||
match unmarked, pending, or cleared transactions respectively
|
match unmarked, pending, or cleared transactions respectively
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
tag:REGEX[=REGEX]
|
tag:REGEX[=REGEX]
|
||||||
match by tag name, and optionally also by tag value. Note a
|
match by tag name, and optionally also by tag value. Note a
|
||||||
tag: query is considered to match a transaction if it matches
|
tag: query is considered to match a transaction if it matches
|
||||||
any of the postings. Also remember that postings inherit the
|
any of the postings. Also remember that postings inherit the
|
||||||
tags of their parent transaction.
|
tags of their parent transaction.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The following special search term is used automatically in hledger-web,
|
The following special search term is used automatically in hledger-web,
|
||||||
only:
|
only:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
inacct:ACCTNAME
|
inacct:ACCTNAME
|
||||||
tells hledger-web to show the transaction register for this
|
tells hledger-web to show the transaction register for this
|
||||||
account. Can be filtered further with acct etc.
|
account. Can be filtered further with acct etc.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Some of these can also be expressed as command-line options (eg depth:2
|
Some of these can also be expressed as command-line options (eg depth:2
|
||||||
is equivalent to --depth 2). Generally you can mix options and query
|
is equivalent to --depth 2). Generally you can mix options and query
|
||||||
arguments, and the resulting query will be their intersection (perhaps
|
arguments, and the resulting query will be their intersection (perhaps
|
||||||
excluding the -p/--period option).
|
excluding the -p/--period option).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
COMMANDS
|
COMMANDS
|
||||||
hledger provides a number of subcommands; hledger with no arguments
|
hledger provides a number of subcommands; hledger with no arguments
|
||||||
shows a list.
|
shows a list.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If you install additional hledger-* packages, or if you put programs or
|
If you install additional hledger-* packages, or if you put programs or
|
||||||
scripts named hledger-NAME in your PATH, these will also be listed as
|
scripts named hledger-NAME in your PATH, these will also be listed as
|
||||||
subcommands.
|
subcommands.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Run a subcommand by writing its name as first argument (eg
|
Run a subcommand by writing its name as first argument (eg
|
||||||
hledger incomestatement). You can also write one of the standard short
|
hledger incomestatement). You can also write one of the standard short
|
||||||
aliases displayed in parentheses in the command list (hledger b), or
|
aliases displayed in parentheses in the command list (hledger b), or
|
||||||
any any unambiguous prefix of a command name (hledger inc).
|
any any unambiguous prefix of a command name (hledger inc).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Here are all the builtin commands in alphabetical order. See also
|
Here are all the builtin commands in alphabetical order. See also
|
||||||
hledger for a more organised command list, and hledger CMD -h for
|
hledger for a more organised command list, and hledger CMD -h for
|
||||||
detailed command help.
|
detailed command help.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
accounts
|
accounts
|
||||||
@ -748,14 +740,14 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
--drop=N
|
--drop=N
|
||||||
in flat mode: omit N leading account name parts
|
in flat mode: omit N leading account name parts
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This command lists all account names that are in use (ie, all the
|
This command lists all account names that are in use (ie, all the
|
||||||
accounts which have at least one transaction posting to them). With
|
accounts which have at least one transaction posting to them). With
|
||||||
query arguments, only matched account names are shown.
|
query arguments, only matched account names are shown.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
It shows a flat list by default. With --tree, it uses indentation to
|
It shows a flat list by default. With --tree, it uses indentation to
|
||||||
show the account hierarchy.
|
show the account hierarchy.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
In flat mode you can add --drop N to omit the first few account name
|
In flat mode you can add --drop N to omit the first few account name
|
||||||
components.
|
components.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Examples:
|
Examples:
|
||||||
@ -798,8 +790,8 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
activity
|
activity
|
||||||
Show an ascii barchart of posting counts per interval.
|
Show an ascii barchart of posting counts per interval.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The activity command displays an ascii histogram showing transaction
|
The activity command displays an ascii histogram showing transaction
|
||||||
counts by day, week, month or other reporting interval (by day is the
|
counts by day, week, month or other reporting interval (by day is the
|
||||||
default). With query arguments, it counts only matched transactions.
|
default). With query arguments, it counts only matched transactions.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger activity --quarterly
|
$ hledger activity --quarterly
|
||||||
@ -812,24 +804,24 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
Prompt for transactions and add them to the journal.
|
Prompt for transactions and add them to the journal.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--no-new-accounts
|
--no-new-accounts
|
||||||
don't allow creating new accounts; helps prevent typos when
|
don't allow creating new accounts; helps prevent typos when
|
||||||
entering account names
|
entering account names
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Many hledger users edit their journals directly with a text editor, or
|
Many hledger users edit their journals directly with a text editor, or
|
||||||
generate them from CSV. For more interactive data entry, there is the
|
generate them from CSV. For more interactive data entry, there is the
|
||||||
add command, which prompts interactively on the console for new trans-
|
add command, which prompts interactively on the console for new trans-
|
||||||
actions, and appends them to the journal file (if there are multiple
|
actions, and appends them to the journal file (if there are multiple
|
||||||
-f FILE options, the first file is used.) Existing transactions are not
|
-f FILE options, the first file is used.) Existing transactions are not
|
||||||
changed. This is the only hledger command that writes to the journal
|
changed. This is the only hledger command that writes to the journal
|
||||||
file.
|
file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To use it, just run hledger add and follow the prompts. You can add as
|
To use it, just run hledger add and follow the prompts. You can add as
|
||||||
many transactions as you like; when you are finished, enter . or press
|
many transactions as you like; when you are finished, enter . or press
|
||||||
control-d or control-c to exit.
|
control-d or control-c to exit.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Features:
|
Features:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o add tries to provide useful defaults, using the most similar recent
|
o add tries to provide useful defaults, using the most similar recent
|
||||||
transaction (by description) as a template.
|
transaction (by description) as a template.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o You can also set the initial defaults with command line arguments.
|
o You can also set the initial defaults with command line arguments.
|
||||||
@ -837,20 +829,20 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
o Readline-style edit keys can be used during data entry.
|
o Readline-style edit keys can be used during data entry.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o The tab key will auto-complete whenever possible - accounts, descrip-
|
o The tab key will auto-complete whenever possible - accounts, descrip-
|
||||||
tions, dates (yesterday, today, tomorrow). If the input area is
|
tions, dates (yesterday, today, tomorrow). If the input area is
|
||||||
empty, it will insert the default value.
|
empty, it will insert the default value.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o If the journal defines a default commodity, it will be added to any
|
o If the journal defines a default commodity, it will be added to any
|
||||||
bare numbers entered.
|
bare numbers entered.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o A parenthesised transaction code may be entered following a date.
|
o A parenthesised transaction code may be entered following a date.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o Comments and tags may be entered following a description or amount.
|
o Comments and tags may be entered following a description or amount.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o If you make a mistake, enter < at any prompt to restart the transac-
|
o If you make a mistake, enter < at any prompt to restart the transac-
|
||||||
tion.
|
tion.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o Input prompts are displayed in a different colour when the terminal
|
o Input prompts are displayed in a different colour when the terminal
|
||||||
supports it.
|
supports it.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Example (see the tutorial for a detailed explanation):
|
Example (see the tutorial for a detailed explanation):
|
||||||
@ -887,7 +879,7 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
show balance change in each period (default)
|
show balance change in each period (default)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--cumulative
|
--cumulative
|
||||||
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
|
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
|
||||||
reports)
|
reports)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-H --historical
|
-H --historical
|
||||||
@ -922,17 +914,17 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
select the output format. Supported formats: txt, csv.
|
select the output format. Supported formats: txt, csv.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-o FILE --output-file=FILE
|
-o FILE --output-file=FILE
|
||||||
write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the
|
write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the
|
||||||
above formats selects that format.
|
above formats selects that format.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--pretty-tables
|
--pretty-tables
|
||||||
Use unicode to display prettier tables.
|
Use unicode to display prettier tables.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--sort-amount
|
--sort-amount
|
||||||
Sort by amount (total row amount, or by average if that is dis-
|
Sort by amount (total row amount, or by average if that is dis-
|
||||||
played), instead of account name (in flat mode)
|
played), instead of account name (in flat mode)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The balance command displays accounts and balances. It is hledger's
|
The balance command displays accounts and balances. It is hledger's
|
||||||
most featureful and versatile command.
|
most featureful and versatile command.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger balance
|
$ hledger balance
|
||||||
@ -949,25 +941,25 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
--------------------
|
--------------------
|
||||||
0
|
0
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
More precisely, the balance command shows the change to each account's
|
More precisely, the balance command shows the change to each account's
|
||||||
balance caused by all (matched) postings. In the common case where you
|
balance caused by all (matched) postings. In the common case where you
|
||||||
do not filter by date and your journal sets the correct opening bal-
|
do not filter by date and your journal sets the correct opening bal-
|
||||||
ances, this is the same as the account's ending balance.
|
ances, this is the same as the account's ending balance.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
By default, accounts are displayed hierarchically, with subaccounts
|
By default, accounts are displayed hierarchically, with subaccounts
|
||||||
indented below their parent. "Boring" accounts, which contain a single
|
indented below their parent. "Boring" accounts, which contain a single
|
||||||
interesting subaccount and no balance of their own, are elided into the
|
interesting subaccount and no balance of their own, are elided into the
|
||||||
following line for more compact output. (Use --no-elide to prevent
|
following line for more compact output. (Use --no-elide to prevent
|
||||||
this. Eliding of boring accounts is not yet supported in multicolumn
|
this. Eliding of boring accounts is not yet supported in multicolumn
|
||||||
reports.)
|
reports.)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Each account's balance is the "inclusive" balance - it includes the
|
Each account's balance is the "inclusive" balance - it includes the
|
||||||
balances of any subaccounts.
|
balances of any subaccounts.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Accounts which have zero balance (and no non-zero subaccounts) are
|
Accounts which have zero balance (and no non-zero subaccounts) are
|
||||||
omitted. Use -E/--empty to show them.
|
omitted. Use -E/--empty to show them.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
A final total is displayed by default; use -N/--no-total to suppress
|
A final total is displayed by default; use -N/--no-total to suppress
|
||||||
it:
|
it:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger balance -p 2008/6 expenses --no-total
|
$ hledger balance -p 2008/6 expenses --no-total
|
||||||
@ -977,9 +969,9 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Flat mode
|
Flat mode
|
||||||
To see a flat list of full account names instead of the default hierar-
|
To see a flat list of full account names instead of the default hierar-
|
||||||
chical display, use --flat. In this mode, accounts (unless
|
chical display, use --flat. In this mode, accounts (unless
|
||||||
depth-clipped) show their "exclusive" balance, excluding any subaccount
|
depth-clipped) show their "exclusive" balance, excluding any subaccount
|
||||||
balances. In this mode, you can also use --drop N to omit the first
|
balances. In this mode, you can also use --drop N to omit the first
|
||||||
few account name components.
|
few account name components.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger balance -p 2008/6 expenses -N --flat --drop 1
|
$ hledger balance -p 2008/6 expenses -N --flat --drop 1
|
||||||
@ -987,9 +979,9 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
$1 supplies
|
$1 supplies
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Depth limited balance reports
|
Depth limited balance reports
|
||||||
With --depth N, balance shows accounts only to the specified depth.
|
With --depth N, balance shows accounts only to the specified depth.
|
||||||
This is very useful to show a complex charts of accounts in less
|
This is very useful to show a complex charts of accounts in less
|
||||||
detail. In flat mode, balances from accounts below the depth limit
|
detail. In flat mode, balances from accounts below the depth limit
|
||||||
will be shown as part of a parent account at the depth limit.
|
will be shown as part of a parent account at the depth limit.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger balance -N --depth 1
|
$ hledger balance -N --depth 1
|
||||||
@ -999,12 +991,12 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
$1 liabilities
|
$1 liabilities
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Multicolumn balance reports
|
Multicolumn balance reports
|
||||||
With a reporting interval, multiple balance columns will be shown, one
|
With a reporting interval, multiple balance columns will be shown, one
|
||||||
for each report period. There are three types of multi-column balance
|
for each report period. There are three types of multi-column balance
|
||||||
report, showing different information:
|
report, showing different information:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. By default: each column shows the sum of postings in that period, ie
|
1. By default: each column shows the sum of postings in that period, ie
|
||||||
the account's change of balance in that period. This is useful eg
|
the account's change of balance in that period. This is useful eg
|
||||||
for a monthly income statement:
|
for a monthly income statement:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger balance --quarterly income expenses -E
|
$ hledger balance --quarterly income expenses -E
|
||||||
@ -1019,8 +1011,8 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
-------------------++---------------------------------
|
-------------------++---------------------------------
|
||||||
|| $-1 $1 0 0
|
|| $-1 $1 0 0
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. With --cumulative: each column shows the ending balance for that
|
2. With --cumulative: each column shows the ending balance for that
|
||||||
period, accumulating the changes across periods, starting from 0 at
|
period, accumulating the changes across periods, starting from 0 at
|
||||||
the report start date:
|
the report start date:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger balance --quarterly income expenses -E --cumulative
|
$ hledger balance --quarterly income expenses -E --cumulative
|
||||||
@ -1036,8 +1028,8 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
|| $-1 0 0 0
|
|| $-1 0 0 0
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
3. With --historical/-H: each column shows the actual historical ending
|
3. With --historical/-H: each column shows the actual historical ending
|
||||||
balance for that period, accumulating the changes across periods,
|
balance for that period, accumulating the changes across periods,
|
||||||
starting from the actual balance at the report start date. This is
|
starting from the actual balance at the report start date. This is
|
||||||
useful eg for a multi-period balance sheet, and when you are showing
|
useful eg for a multi-period balance sheet, and when you are showing
|
||||||
only the data after a certain start date:
|
only the data after a certain start date:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -1053,26 +1045,26 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
----------------------++-------------------------------------
|
----------------------++-------------------------------------
|
||||||
|| 0 0 0
|
|| 0 0 0
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Multi-column balance reports display accounts in flat mode by default;
|
Multi-column balance reports display accounts in flat mode by default;
|
||||||
to see the hierarchy, use --tree.
|
to see the hierarchy, use --tree.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
With a reporting interval (like --quarterly above), the report
|
With a reporting interval (like --quarterly above), the report
|
||||||
start/end dates will be adjusted if necessary so that they encompass
|
start/end dates will be adjusted if necessary so that they encompass
|
||||||
the displayed report periods. This is so that the first and last peri-
|
the displayed report periods. This is so that the first and last peri-
|
||||||
ods will be "full" and comparable to the others.
|
ods will be "full" and comparable to the others.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The -E/--empty flag does two things in multicolumn balance reports:
|
The -E/--empty flag does two things in multicolumn balance reports:
|
||||||
first, the report will show all columns within the specified report
|
first, the report will show all columns within the specified report
|
||||||
period (without -E, leading and trailing columns with all zeroes are
|
period (without -E, leading and trailing columns with all zeroes are
|
||||||
not shown). Second, all accounts which existed at the report start
|
not shown). Second, all accounts which existed at the report start
|
||||||
date will be considered, not just the ones with activity during the
|
date will be considered, not just the ones with activity during the
|
||||||
report period (use -E to include low-activity accounts which would oth-
|
report period (use -E to include low-activity accounts which would oth-
|
||||||
erwise would be omitted).
|
erwise would be omitted).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The -T/--row-total flag adds an additional column showing the total for
|
The -T/--row-total flag adds an additional column showing the total for
|
||||||
each row.
|
each row.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The -A/--average flag adds a column showing the average value in each
|
The -A/--average flag adds a column showing the average value in each
|
||||||
row.
|
row.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Here's an example of all three:
|
Here's an example of all three:
|
||||||
@ -1094,7 +1086,7 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
# Average is rounded to the dollar here since all journal amounts are
|
# Average is rounded to the dollar here since all journal amounts are
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Custom balance output
|
Custom balance output
|
||||||
In simple (non-multi-column) balance reports, you can customise the
|
In simple (non-multi-column) balance reports, you can customise the
|
||||||
output with --format FMT:
|
output with --format FMT:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger balance --format "%20(account) %12(total)"
|
$ hledger balance --format "%20(account) %12(total)"
|
||||||
@ -1112,7 +1104,7 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
0
|
0
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The FMT format string (plus a newline) specifies the formatting applied
|
The FMT format string (plus a newline) specifies the formatting applied
|
||||||
to each account/balance pair. It may contain any suitable text, with
|
to each account/balance pair. It may contain any suitable text, with
|
||||||
data fields interpolated like so:
|
data fields interpolated like so:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
%[MIN][.MAX](FIELDNAME)
|
%[MIN][.MAX](FIELDNAME)
|
||||||
@ -1123,14 +1115,14 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
o FIELDNAME must be enclosed in parentheses, and can be one of:
|
o FIELDNAME must be enclosed in parentheses, and can be one of:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o depth_spacer - a number of spaces equal to the account's depth, or
|
o depth_spacer - a number of spaces equal to the account's depth, or
|
||||||
if MIN is specified, MIN * depth spaces.
|
if MIN is specified, MIN * depth spaces.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
o account - the account's name
|
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modity amounts are rendered:
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o %_ - render on multiple lines, bottom-aligned (the default)
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o %_ - render on multiple lines, bottom-aligned (the default)
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o %, - render on one line, comma-separated
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There are some quirks. Eg in one-line mode, %(depth_spacer) has no
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There are some quirks. Eg in one-line mode, %(depth_spacer) has no
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effect, instead %(account) has indentation built in.
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effect, instead %(account) has indentation built in.
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Experimentation may be needed to get pleasing results.
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Experimentation may be needed to get pleasing results.
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o %(total) - the account's total
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o %-20.20(account) - the account's name, left justified, padded to 20
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characters and clipped at 20 characters
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characters and clipped at 20 characters
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o %,%-50(account) %25(total) - account name padded to 50 characters,
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total padded to 20 characters, with multiple commodities rendered on
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total padded to 20 characters, with multiple commodities rendered on
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one line
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one line
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o %20(total) %2(depth_spacer)%-(account) - the default format for the
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o %20(total) %2(depth_spacer)%-(account) - the default format for the
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single-column balance report
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single-column balance report
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Colour support
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Colour support
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o the output is not being redirected or piped anywhere
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o the output is not being redirected or piped anywhere
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Output destination
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Output destination
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The balance, print, register and stats commands can write their output
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The balance, print, register and stats commands can write their output
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to a destination other than the console. This is controlled by the
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to a destination other than the console. This is controlled by the
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-o/--output-file option.
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-o/--output-file option.
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$ hledger balance -o - # write to stdout (the default)
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$ hledger balance -o - # write to stdout (the default)
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CSV output
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CSV output
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The balance, print and register commands can write their output as CSV.
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The balance, print and register commands can write their output as CSV.
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This is useful for exporting data to other applications, eg to make
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This is useful for exporting data to other applications, eg to make
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charts in a spreadsheet. This is controlled by the -O/--output-format
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charts in a spreadsheet. This is controlled by the -O/--output-format
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option, or by specifying a .csv file extension with -o/--output-file.
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option, or by specifying a .csv file extension with -o/--output-file.
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$ hledger balance -O csv # write CSV to stdout
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$ hledger balance -O csv # write CSV to stdout
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balances
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balances
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--cumulative
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--cumulative
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show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
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show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
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reports), instead of historical ending balances
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reports), instead of historical ending balances
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-H --historical
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-H --historical
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--sort-amount
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--sort-amount
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sort by amount instead of account name
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sort by amount instead of account name
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This command displays a simple balance sheet. It currently assumes
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This command displays a simple balance sheet. It currently assumes
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that you have top-level accounts named asset and liability (plural
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that you have top-level accounts named asset and liability (plural
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forms also allowed.)
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forms also allowed.)
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$ hledger balancesheet
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$ hledger balancesheet
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@ -1247,19 +1239,19 @@ COMMANDS
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0
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0
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With a reporting interval, multiple columns will be shown, one for each
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With a reporting interval, multiple columns will be shown, one for each
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report period. As with multicolumn balance reports, you can alter the
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report period. As with multicolumn balance reports, you can alter the
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report mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical. Normally bal-
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report mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical. Normally bal-
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ancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what you need for
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ancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what you need for
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a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin dates.
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a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin dates.
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balancesheetequity
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balancesheetequity
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Show a balance sheet including equity. Alias: bse.
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Show a balance sheet including equity. Alias: bse.
|
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Other than showing the equity accounts, this command is exactly the
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Other than showing the equity accounts, this command is exactly the
|
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same as the command balancesheet. Please refer to it for the available
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same as the command balancesheet. Please refer to it for the available
|
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options.
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options.
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|
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This command displays a balancesheet. It currently assumes that you
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This command displays a balancesheet. It currently assumes that you
|
||||||
have top-level accounts named asset, liability and equity (plural forms
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have top-level accounts named asset, liability and equity (plural forms
|
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also allowed.)
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also allowed.)
|
||||||
|
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@ -1294,7 +1286,7 @@ COMMANDS
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|||||||
show balance change in each period (default)
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show balance change in each period (default)
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|
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--cumulative
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--cumulative
|
||||||
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
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show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
|
||||||
reports), instead of changes during periods
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reports), instead of changes during periods
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-H --historical
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-H --historical
|
||||||
@ -1398,7 +1390,7 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
...
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...
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||||||
|
|
||||||
import
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import
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||||||
Read new transactions added to each FILE since last run, and add them
|
Read new transactions added to each FILE since last run, and add them
|
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to the main journal file.
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to the main journal file.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--dry-run
|
--dry-run
|
||||||
@ -1412,7 +1404,7 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
ing transactions are always added to the input files in increasing date
|
ing transactions are always added to the input files in increasing date
|
||||||
order, and by saving .latest.FILE state files.
|
order, and by saving .latest.FILE state files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The --dry-run output is in journal format, so you can filter it, eg to
|
The --dry-run output is in journal format, so you can filter it, eg to
|
||||||
see only uncategorised transactions:
|
see only uncategorised transactions:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ hledger import --dry ... | hledger -f- print unknown --ignore-assertions
|
$ hledger import --dry ... | hledger -f- print unknown --ignore-assertions
|
||||||
@ -1424,7 +1416,7 @@ COMMANDS
|
|||||||
show balance change in each period (default)
|
show balance change in each period (default)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
--cumulative
|
--cumulative
|
||||||
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
|
show balance change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn
|
||||||
reports), instead of changes during periods
|
reports), instead of changes during periods
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-H --historical
|
-H --historical
|
||||||
@ -1904,16 +1896,16 @@ TROUBLESHOOTING
|
|||||||
that is ~/.local/bin and ~/.cabal/bin respectively.
|
that is ~/.local/bin and ~/.cabal/bin respectively.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
I set a custom LEDGER_FILE, but hledger is still using the default file
|
I set a custom LEDGER_FILE, but hledger is still using the default file
|
||||||
LEDGER_FILE should be a real environment variable, not just a shell
|
LEDGER_FILE should be a real environment variable, not just a shell
|
||||||
variable. The command env | grep LEDGER_FILE should show it. You may
|
variable. The command env | grep LEDGER_FILE should show it. You may
|
||||||
need to use export. Here's an explanation.
|
need to use export. Here's an explanation.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
"Illegal byte sequence" or "Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide
|
"Illegal byte sequence" or "Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide
|
||||||
character" errors
|
character" errors
|
||||||
In order to handle non-ascii letters and symbols (like ), hledger needs
|
In order to handle non-ascii letters and symbols (like ), hledger needs
|
||||||
an appropriate locale. This is usually configured system-wide; you can
|
an appropriate locale. This is usually configured system-wide; you can
|
||||||
also configure it temporarily. The locale may need to be one that sup-
|
also configure it temporarily. The locale may need to be one that sup-
|
||||||
ports UTF-8, if you built hledger with GHC < 7.2 (or possibly always,
|
ports UTF-8, if you built hledger with GHC < 7.2 (or possibly always,
|
||||||
I'm not sure yet).
|
I'm not sure yet).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Here's an example of setting the locale temporarily, on ubuntu
|
Here's an example of setting the locale temporarily, on ubuntu
|
||||||
@ -1932,7 +1924,7 @@ TROUBLESHOOTING
|
|||||||
$ echo "export LANG=en_US.UTF-8" >>~/.bash_profile
|
$ echo "export LANG=en_US.UTF-8" >>~/.bash_profile
|
||||||
$ bash --login
|
$ bash --login
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If we preferred to use eg fr_FR.utf8, we might have to install that
|
If we preferred to use eg fr_FR.utf8, we might have to install that
|
||||||
first:
|
first:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ apt-get install language-pack-fr
|
$ apt-get install language-pack-fr
|
||||||
@ -1953,7 +1945,7 @@ TROUBLESHOOTING
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
REPORTING BUGS
|
REPORTING BUGS
|
||||||
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
|
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
|
||||||
or hledger mail list)
|
or hledger mail list)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -1967,7 +1959,7 @@ COPYRIGHT
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
SEE ALSO
|
SEE ALSO
|
||||||
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
|
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
|
||||||
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
|
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
|
||||||
dot(5), ledger(1)
|
dot(5), ledger(1)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|||||||
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