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With query arguments, only matched account names and account names
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referenced by matched postings are shown.
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Or it can show just the used accounts (--used), the declared accounts
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(--declared), the accounts used but not declared (--undeclared), or the
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first account matched by an account name pattern, if any (--find).
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Or it can show just the used accounts (--used/-u), the declared accounts
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(--declared/-d), the accounts declared but not used (--unused), the
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accounts used but not declared (--undeclared), or the first account
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matched by an account name pattern, if any (--find).
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It shows a flat list by default. With --tree, it uses indentation to
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show the account hierarchy. In flat mode you can add --drop N to omit
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@ -28,8 +29,8 @@ order; these may be useful when troubleshooting account display order.
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With --directives, it adds the account keyword, showing valid account
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directives which can be pasted into a journal file. This is useful
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together with --undeclared to update your account declarations when
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check accounts reports undeclared accounts.
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together with --undeclared when updating your account declarations to
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satisfy hledger check accounts.
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The --find flag can be used to look up a single account name, in the
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same way that the aregister command does. It returns the
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