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# * Finance makefile -*- mode:makefile-gmake; eval:(outshine-mode 1); -*-
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# ** ABOUT
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# This makefile, based on SM's circa 2023, is a place to keep small finance-related scripts.
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# In particular, it is responsible for collecting and importing downloaded CSV files
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# (which is why it is in the examples/csv/ folder, even though not only useful for CSV).
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# It handles the tedious file management and importing. Hopefully more of this
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# will be done by hledger some day.
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#
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# 2023-05: More of this is done by hledger now (see 1.30's CSV `source` rule),
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# making this makefile pretty much obsolete.
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#
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# To list available targets: make or make help-PAT
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# To debug a target: make SHELL='sh -x' [-n] TARGET
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# When logic or quoting or syntax gets hard: use shell scripts in bin/ instead.
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# -*- -*- sets modes in Emacs. outshine mode treats "# *" as outline headings, cycleable with TAB.
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# ensure failure in piped commands causes make to fail. Good for some but not others.
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#SHELL=sh -o pipefail
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YEAR:=$(shell date +%Y)
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JOURNAL=$(YEAR).journal
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RG=rg -IN --sort=path
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help: # list make targets
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@printf "Targets:\n"
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@$(RG) '^# \*\* (.*)|^(\w[^:]*):($$| [^#]*(# [^#]*)?$$)' -or '$$1 $$2|$$4' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | column -t -s'|' || true
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# Shows second level outshine headings and targets beginning with a word character and not followed by a ## same-line comment.
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help-%: # list make targets matching a pattern
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@make -s help | $(RG) "$*" || true
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PHONY: ## Depend on this to make phony targets (more easily than .PHONY: foo bar baz..)
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###############################################################################
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# ** DOWNLOAD
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# CSVs should be downloaded/exported manually to this directory.
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# You should remove any old downloads first, so browsers don't save the new ones with a wrong name.
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DOWNLOADDIR=~/Downloads
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init: # ensure all importable CSVs exist. Run this once at the start to keep make happy.
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touch $(CSVS)
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# Keep the following three lists in sync.
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# 1. CSV files with standard names, from which we will import transactions.
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CSVS=\
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wf-checking.csv \
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wf-savings.csv \
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paypal.csv \
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vanguard.csv \
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# stripe.csv \
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# stripeexpress.csv \
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# 2. How to make these CSV files / where to move them from.
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wf-checking.csv: $(DOWNLOADDIR)/Checking1.csv; mv $< $@
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wf-savings.csv: $(DOWNLOADDIR)/Savings2.csv ; mv $< $@
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paypal.csv: $(DOWNLOADDIR)/Download.csv ; mv $< $@
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# paypal.csv: PHONY; paypaljson | paypaljson2csv > $@
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vanguard.csv: $(DOWNLOADDIR)/ofxdownload.csv; mv $< $@
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#stripe.csv: $(DOWNLOADDIR)/Itemized_balance_change_from_activity_USD_*.csv; mv $< $@
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#stripeexpress.csv: $(DOWNLOADDIR)/StripeExpressActivity_*.csv; mv $< $@
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# 3. Marking them as intermediate files (https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Chained-Rules.html).
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.INTERMEDIATE: \
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$(DOWNLOADDIR)/Checking1.csv \
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$(DOWNLOADDIR)/Savings2.csv \
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$(DOWNLOADDIR)/Download.csv \
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$(DOWNLOADDIR)/ofxdownload.csv \
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# $(DOWNLOADDIR)/Itemized_balance_change_from_activity_USD_*.csv \
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# $(DOWNLOADDIR)/StripeExpressActivity_*.csv \
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csv: $(CSVS) # move any downloaded CSVs to the standard filenames above
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###############################################################################
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# ** IMPORT
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# hledger .latest files used for remembering the csvs' import state
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IMPORTLATESTFILES=$(CSVS:%=.latest.%)
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# hledger .rules files used for parsing the csvs
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IMPORTRULESFILES=\
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$(CSVS:=.rules) \
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wf.rules \
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common.rules \
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Import: csv import # move all downloaded CSVs here and import any new transactions to the journal
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import: # import any new transactions from CSV to the journal
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@date >>import.log
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hledger -f $(JOURNAL) import $(CSVS) 2>>import.log || echo "Failed, check import.log"
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# Avoids showing hledger errors on stdout in case it is being called by cron and emailed.
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# Logs to import.log.
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import-dry: # like import but just do a dry run, without changing the journal or import state
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hledger -f $(JOURNAL) import --dry-run $(CSVS)
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import-dry-watch: # rerun import-dry as files change
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watchexec -- make import-dry
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import-dry-unknowns: # like import-dry but show only the transactions that rules have not categorised
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@hledger -f $(JOURNAL) import --dry-run $(CSVS) | hledger -f- -I print unknown
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import-dry-unknowns-watch: # rerun import-dry-unknowns as files change
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watchexec -- make import-dry-unknowns
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###############################################################################
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# ** PRICES
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PRICELOG=$(YEAR)prices.journal
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MARKET_PRICES=~/src/PTA/hledger-scripts/market-prices/market-prices.py <market-prices.conf.json
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prices: $(PRICELOG) # download, show and save today's prices for the journal's commodities
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$(PRICELOG): PHONY # download today's market prices from coinbase/FT with market_prices.py, show them, and save them in YYYYprices.journal
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@(echo; $(MARKET_PRICES)) | tee -a $@
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prices-dry: PHONY # download and show today's prices, without saving
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@$(MARKET_PRICES)
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###############################################################################
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# ** REPORTS
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bs: # simplified balance sheet
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hledger bs -2 -V --infer-market-prices --layout=bare
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@ -5,4 +5,6 @@ which help hledger read many kinds of exported character-separated data.
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If you've made one which might be useful to others, please add it here!
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These aren't necessarily maintained, and may not work out of the box for you,
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but at they are at least a good source of examples and starting points.
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but at they are at least a good source of ideas and examples.
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Other things related to CSV conversion can also be found here.
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