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* avoid bulky/non-portable dependencies by default, curses ui now requires a build flag (-f vty)
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* on MS windows, provide a simple ansi-based ui in place of vty (-f ansi)
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* new "web" command starts a webserver and shows filterable reports in a browser (-f happs)
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* new "web" command starts a webserver and shows reports in a browser (-f happs)
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* drop the --options-anywhere flag, that is now the default
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* patterns now use not: and desc: prefixes instead of ^ and ^^
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* patterns are now case-insensitive, like ledger
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* !include directives are now relative to the including file (Tim Docker)
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* "Y2009" default year directives are now supported, allowing m/d dates in ledger
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* individual transactions now have a cleared status
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* unbalanced entries are now reported properly
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* unbalanced entries now cause a proper warning
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* balance report now passes all ledger compatibility tests
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* balance report now shows subtotals by default, like ledger 3
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* show the balance report's zero total when -E is used
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* --no-total hides balance report's final total
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* balance report shows the final zero total when -E is used
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* balance report hides the final total when --no-total is used
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* --depth affects print and register reports (aggregating with a reporting interval, filtering otherwise)
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* register command sorts transactions by date
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* -E works in register report
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* register report sorts transactions by date
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* register report shows zero-amount transactions when -E is used
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* provide more convenient timelog querying when invoked as "hours"
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* multi-day timelog sessions are split at midnight
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* unterminated timelog sessions are now counted. Accurate time reports at last!
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* the test command gives better --verbose output
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* --version gives more detailed version numbers including patchlevel for dev builds
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* haddock & hoogle docs now include optional build components
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* new make targets include: ghci, haddocktest, doctest, unittest, view-api-docs
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* a doctest-style framework for functional/shell tests has been added
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* performance has decreased slightly::
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@ -45,7 +44,7 @@ Contributors:
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* Simon Michael
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* Tim Docker
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* happstack and testpack developers
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* HAppS, happstack and testpack developers
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Stats:
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README
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README
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Welcome to hledger!
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hledger is a limited haskell clone of John Wiegley's text-based accounting
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hledger is a partial haskell clone of John Wiegley's text-based accounting
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tool, ledger (http://wiki.github.com/jwiegley/ledger). hledger generates
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ledger-compatible register & balance reports from a plain text journal,
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provides simple interactive querying, and demonstrates a functional
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implementation of ledger. For more information, see http://hledger.org .
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allows precise batch-mode or interactive querying, and demonstrates a pure
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functional implementation of ledger. For more information, see
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http://hledger.org .
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Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Simon Michael <simon@joyful.com>
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Released under GPL version 3 or later.
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Installation
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------------
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Building hledger requires GHC (http://haskell.org/ghc); it is known to
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build with GHC 6.8 and up. hledger should work on any platform which GHC
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supports.
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Also, installing hledger easily requires the "cabal" command-line tool,
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version 0.6.0 and up (http://www.haskell.org/cabal/download.html). (You
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can also manually download and install each dependency mentioned in
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can manually download and install each dependency mentioned in
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hledger.cabal from hackage.org, but installing cabal is much quicker.)
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Here's how to download and install the latest hledger release::
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vty - enable the curses text ui
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ansi - enable the ansi text ui (use instead of vty on MS windows)
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And for developers, here's how to get the latest development code::
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For developers, here's how to get the latest code::
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darcs get http://joyful.com/repos/hledger
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Usage
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-----
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hledger looks for your ledger file at ~/.ledger by default. To use a
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different file, specify it with the LEDGER environment variable or -f
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option (which may be - for standard input). Here are some commands to try::
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option (which may be - for standard input). Basic usage is::
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hledger [OPTIONS] COMMAND [PATTERNS]
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where COMMAND is one of balance, print, register, ui, web, test; and
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PATTERNS are zero or more regular expressions used to narrow the results.
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Here are some commands to try::
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hledger --help
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hledger -f sample.ledger balance
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export LEDGER=sample.ledger
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hledger balance --depth 1
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hledger balance
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hledger bal --depth 1
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hledger register
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hledger reg income
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hledger reg desc:shop
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hledger ui
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hledger ui # if you installed with -f vty or ansi
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hledger web # if you installed with -f happs
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Time reporting
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If hledger is invoked by the "hours" alias it looks for your timelog
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(~/.timelog, or the file specified by $TIMELOG or -f), and parses
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arguments slightly differently for convenient timelog querying::
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hledger will also read timeclock.el-format timelog entries. As a
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convenience, if you invoke the hledger executable via a link or copy named
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"hours", it looks for your timelog file (~/.timelog, or the file specified
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by $TIMELOG or -f), and parses arguments slightly differently::
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hours [OPTIONS] [PERIOD [COMMAND [PATTERNS]]]
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where PERIOD and COMMAND are "today" and "balance" by default.
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The timelog file is in timeclock.el's format, where an entry looks like::
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where PERIOD is a ledger-style period expression, defaulting to "today",
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and COMMAND is one of the commands above. Timelog entries look like this::
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i 2009/03/31 22:21:45 work:hledger
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i 2009/03/31 22:21:45 some:project
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o 2009/04/01 02:00:34
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Time categories are treated as accounts. Here are some time queries to try::
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The clock-in project is treated as an account. Here are some time queries to try::
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export TIMELOG=/my/timelog # if not ~/.timelog
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export TIMELOG=/my/timelog # if it's not ~/.timelog
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hours # today's balances
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hours today # the same
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hours 'this week' # so far this week
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