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Next, these commands are described in detail.
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Next, these commands are described in detail.
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.SH Help commands
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.SS commands
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Show the hledger commands list.
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Flags:
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\-\-builtin show only builtin commands, not addons
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\-s \-\-speed=SPEED playback speed (1 is original speed, .5 is half, 2
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is double, etc (default: 2))
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Run this command with no argument to list the demos.
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Make your terminal window large enough to see the demo clearly.
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Use the \-s/\-\-speed SPEED option to set your preferred playback speed,
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eg \f[CR]\-s4\f[R] to play at 4x original speed or \f[CR]\-s.5\f[R] to
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play at half speed.
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The default speed is 2x.
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Other asciinema options can be added following a double dash, eg
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\f[CR]\-\- \-i.1\f[R] to limit pauses or \f[CR]\-\- \-h\f[R] to list
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asciinema\[aq]s other options.
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During playback, several keys are available: SPACE to pause/unpause, .
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$ hledger demo # list available demos
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$ hledger demo 1 # play the first demo at default speed (2x)
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$ hledger demo install \-s4 # play the \[dq]install\[dq] demo at 4x speed
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This command is experimental: there aren\[aq]t many useful demos yet.
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.SS help
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.SS help
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Show the hledger user manual with \f[CR]info\f[R], \f[CR]man\f[R], or a
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Show the hledger user manual with \f[CR]info\f[R], \f[CR]man\f[R], or a
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pager.
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$ hledger help \[aq]time periods\[aq] # show the manual\[aq]s \[dq]Time periods\[dq] topic
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$ hledger help \[aq]time periods\[aq] # show the manual\[aq]s \[dq]Time periods\[dq] topic
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$ hledger help \[aq]time periods\[aq] \-m # use man, even if info is installed
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$ hledger help \[aq]time periods\[aq] \-m # use man, even if info is installed
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.SH User interface commands
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Play demos of hledger usage in the terminal, if asciinema is installed.
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.SS repl
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Start an interactive prompt, where you can run any of hledger\[aq]s
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commands.
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Data files are parsed just once, so the commands run faster.
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.IP
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.IP
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Flags:
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Flags:
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\-s \-\-speed=SPEED playback speed (1 is original speed, .5 is half, 2
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is double, etc (default: 2))
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Run this command with no argument to list the demos.
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This command is experimental and could change in the future.
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To play a demo, write its number or a prefix or substring of its title.
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Make your terminal window large enough to see the demo clearly.
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\f[CR]hledger repl\f[R] starts a read\-eval\-print loop (REPL) where you
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can enter commands interactively.
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As with the \f[CR]run\f[R] command, each input file (or each input
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file/input options combination) is parsed just once, so commands will
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run more quickly than if you ran them individually at the command line.
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Use the \-s/\-\-speed SPEED option to set your preferred playback speed,
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Also like \f[CR]run\f[R], the input file(s) specified for the
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eg \f[CR]\-s4\f[R] to play at 4x original speed or \f[CR]\-s.5\f[R] to
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\f[CR]repl\f[R] command will be the default input for all interactive
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play at half speed.
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commands, you can override this temporarily by specifying an
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The default speed is 2x.
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\f[CR]\-f\f[R] option in particular commands, and commands will not see
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any changes made to input files (eg by \f[CR]add\f[R]) until you exit
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and restart the REPL.
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Other asciinema options can be added following a double dash, eg
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The command syntax is the same as with \f[CR]run\f[R]:
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\f[CR]\-\- \-i.1\f[R] to limit pauses or \f[CR]\-\- \-h\f[R] to list
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asciinema\[aq]s other options.
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enter one hledger command at a time, without the usual
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\f[CR]hledger\f[R] first word
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empty lines and comment text from \f[CR]#\f[R] to end of line are
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ignored
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use single or double quotes to quote arguments when needed
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type \f[CR]exit\f[R] or \f[CR]quit\f[R] or control\-D to exit the REPL.
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During playback, several keys are available: SPACE to pause/unpause, .
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While it is running, the REPL remembers your command history, and you
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to step forward (while paused), CTRL\-c quit.
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can navigate in the usual ways: \- Keypad or Emacs navigation keys to
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edit the current command line \- UP/DOWN or control\-P/control\-N to
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step back/forward through history \- control\-R to search for a past
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command, etc.
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Examples:
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The \f[CR]commands\f[R] and \f[CR]help\f[R]\ commands, and the command
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help flags (\f[CR]CMD \-\-tldr\f[R], \f[CR]CMD \-h/\-\-help\f[R],
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\f[CR]CMD \-\-info\f[R], \f[CR]CMD \-\-man\f[R]), work in the usual way,
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and can be useful.
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You can type control\-C to cancel a long\-running command (but only
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once; typing it a second time will exit the REPL).
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And in most shells you can type control\-Z to exit temporarily to the
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shell (and \f[CR]fg\f[R] to return to the REPL).
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.SS Caveats
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You may find some differences in behaviour between \f[CR]run\f[R]
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command lines and normal hledger command lines.
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For example, in the REPL,
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.IP \[bu] 2
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the command name must be written first, options afterward
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.IP \[bu] 2
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full command names or official abbreviations (as in the command list)
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must be used
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options parsing with addon commands might be less flexible than the CLI
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the \f[CR]stats\f[R] command gives false timings, currently
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Start the REPL:
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.IP
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.IP
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.EX
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$ hledger demo # list available demos
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hledger repl
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$ hledger demo 1 # play the first demo at default speed (2x)
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$ hledger demo install \-s4 # play the \[dq]install\[dq] demo at 4x speed
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This command is experimental: there aren\[aq]t many useful demos yet.
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or
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.SH User interface commands
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.IP
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hledger repl \-f some.journal
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.EE
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.SS run
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Run a sequence of hledger commands, provided as files or command line
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This command is experimental and could change in the future.
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You can use \f[CR]run\f[R] in three ways:
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\f[CR]hledger run \-\- CMD1 \-\- CMD2 \-\- CMD3\f[R] \- read commands
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\f[CR]hledger run SCRIPTFILE1 SCRIPTFILE2\f[R] \- read commands from one
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\f[CR]run\f[R] first loads the input file(s) specified by
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hledger \-f some.journal run \-\- balance assets \-\-depth 2 \-\- balance liabilities \-f /some/other.journal \-\-depth 3 \-\-transpose \-\- stats
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-i.1' to limit pauses or '-- -h' to list asciinema's other options.
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|
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|
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During playback, several keys are available: SPACE to pause/unpause,
|
|
||||||
. to step forward (while paused), CTRL-c quit.
|
|
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|
|
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Examples:
|
|
||||||
|
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$ hledger demo # list available demos
|
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$ hledger demo 1 # play the first demo at default speed (2x)
|
|
||||||
$ hledger demo install -s4 # play the "install" demo at 4x speed
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This command is experimental: there aren't many useful demos yet.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
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File: hledger.info, Node: User interface commands, Next: Data entry commands, Prev: Help commands, Up: Top
|
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|
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@ -8152,13 +8164,206 @@ File: hledger.info, Node: User interface commands, Next: Data entry commands,
|
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|
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* Menu:
|
* Menu:
|
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|
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|
* repl::
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|
* run::
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* ui::
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* ui::
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* web::
|
* web::
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|
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|
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|
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25.1 ui
|
25.1 repl
|
||||||
|
=========
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Start an interactive prompt, where you can run any of hledger's
|
||||||
|
commands. Data files are parsed just once, so the commands run faster.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Flags:
|
||||||
|
no command-specific flags
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This command is experimental and could change in the future.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
'hledger repl' starts a read-eval-print loop (REPL) where you can
|
||||||
|
enter commands interactively. As with the 'run' command, each input
|
||||||
|
file (or each input file/input options combination) is parsed just once,
|
||||||
|
so commands will run more quickly than if you ran them individually at
|
||||||
|
the command line.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Also like 'run', the input file(s) specified for the 'repl' command
|
||||||
|
will be the default input for all interactive commands, you can override
|
||||||
|
this temporarily by specifying an '-f' option in particular commands,
|
||||||
|
and commands will not see any changes made to input files (eg by 'add')
|
||||||
|
until you exit and restart the REPL.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The command syntax is the same as with 'run':
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* enter one hledger command at a time, without the usual 'hledger'
|
||||||
|
first word
|
||||||
|
* empty lines and comment text from '#' to end of line are ignored
|
||||||
|
* use single or double quotes to quote arguments when needed
|
||||||
|
* type 'exit' or 'quit' or control-D to exit the REPL.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
While it is running, the REPL remembers your command history, and you
|
||||||
|
can navigate in the usual ways: - Keypad or Emacs navigation keys to
|
||||||
|
edit the current command line - UP/DOWN or control-P/control-N to step
|
||||||
|
back/forward through history - control-R to search for a past command,
|
||||||
|
etc.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The 'commands' and 'help' commands, and the command help flags ('CMD
|
||||||
|
--tldr', 'CMD -h/--help', 'CMD --info', 'CMD --man'), work in the usual
|
||||||
|
way, and can be useful.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
You can type control-C to cancel a long-running command (but only
|
||||||
|
once; typing it a second time will exit the REPL).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
And in most shells you can type control-Z to exit temporarily to the
|
||||||
|
shell (and 'fg' to return to the REPL).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* Menu:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* Caveats::
|
||||||
|
* Examples::
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
File: hledger.info, Node: Caveats, Next: Examples, Up: repl
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
25.1.1 Caveats
|
||||||
|
--------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
You may find some differences in behaviour between 'run' command lines
|
||||||
|
and normal hledger command lines. For example, in the REPL,
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* the command name must be written first, options afterward
|
||||||
|
* full command names or official abbreviations (as in the command
|
||||||
|
list) must be used
|
||||||
|
* options parsing with addon commands might be less flexible than the
|
||||||
|
CLI
|
||||||
|
* the 'stats' command gives false timings, currently
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
File: hledger.info, Node: Examples, Prev: Caveats, Up: repl
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
25.1.2 Examples
|
||||||
|
---------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Start the REPL:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
hledger repl
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
or
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
hledger repl -f some.journal
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
File: hledger.info, Node: run, Next: ui, Prev: repl, Up: User interface commands
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
25.2 run
|
||||||
|
========
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Run a sequence of hledger commands, provided as files or command line
|
||||||
|
arguments. Data files are parsed just once, so the commands run faster.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Flags:
|
||||||
|
no command-specific flags
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This command is experimental and could change in the future.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
You can use 'run' in three ways:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* 'hledger run -- CMD1 -- CMD2 -- CMD3' - read commands from the
|
||||||
|
command line, separated by '--'
|
||||||
|
* 'hledger run SCRIPTFILE1 SCRIPTFILE2' - read commands from one or
|
||||||
|
more files
|
||||||
|
* 'cat SCRIPTFILE1 | hledger run' - read commands from standard
|
||||||
|
input.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
'run' first loads the input file(s) specified by 'LEDGER_FILE' or by
|
||||||
|
'-f' options, in the usual way. Then it runs each command in turn, each
|
||||||
|
using the same input data. But if you want a particular command to use
|
||||||
|
different input, you can specify an '-f' option within that command.
|
||||||
|
This will override (not add to) the default input, just for that
|
||||||
|
command.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Each input file (more precisely, each combination of input file and
|
||||||
|
input options) is parsed only once. This means that commands will not
|
||||||
|
see any changes made to these files, until the next run. But the
|
||||||
|
commands will run more quickly than if run individually (typically about
|
||||||
|
twice as fast).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Command scripts, whether in a file or written on the command line,
|
||||||
|
have a simple syntax:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* each line may contain a single hledger command and its arguments,
|
||||||
|
without the usual 'hledger' first word
|
||||||
|
* empty lines are ignored
|
||||||
|
* text from '#' to end of line is a comment, and ignored
|
||||||
|
* you can use single or double quotes to quote arguments when needed,
|
||||||
|
as on the command line
|
||||||
|
* these extra commands are available: 'echo TEXT' prints some text,
|
||||||
|
and 'exit' or 'quit' ends the run.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
On unix systems you can use '#!/usr/bin/env hledger run' in the first
|
||||||
|
line of a command file to make it a runnable script. If that gives an
|
||||||
|
error, use '#!/usr/bin/env -S hledger run'.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
It's ok to use the 'run' command recursively within a command script.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* Menu:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* Caveats: Caveats 2.
|
||||||
|
* Examples: Examples 2.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
File: hledger.info, Node: Caveats 2, Next: Examples 2, Up: run
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
25.2.1 Caveats
|
||||||
|
--------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
You may find some differences in behaviour between 'run' command lines
|
||||||
|
and normal hledger command lines. For example, with 'run',
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* the command name must be written first, options afterward
|
||||||
|
* full command names or official abbreviations (as in the command
|
||||||
|
list) must be used
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
File: hledger.info, Node: Examples 2, Prev: Caveats 2, Up: run
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
25.2.2 Examples
|
||||||
|
---------------
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Run commands specified on the command line:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
hledger -f some.journal run -- balance assets --depth 2 -- balance liabilities -f /some/other.journal --depth 3 --transpose -- stats
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This would load 'some.journal', run 'balance assets --depth 2' on it,
|
||||||
|
then run 'balance liabilities --depth 3 --transpose' on
|
||||||
|
'/some/other.journal', and finally run 'stats' on 'some.journal'
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Run commands from standard input:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
(echo "files"; echo "stats") | hledger -f some.journal run
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Provide commands as a runnable script:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#!/usr/bin/env -S hledger run -f some.journal
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
echo "List of accounts in some.journal"
|
||||||
|
accounts
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
echo "Assets of some.journal"
|
||||||
|
balance assets --depth 2
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
echo "Liabilities from /some/other.journal"
|
||||||
|
balance liabilities -f /some/other.journal --depth 3 --transpose
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
echo "Commands from another.script, applied to another.journal"
|
||||||
|
run -f another.journal another.script
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
File: hledger.info, Node: ui, Next: web, Prev: run, Up: User interface commands
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
25.3 ui
|
||||||
=======
|
=======
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Runs hledger-ui (if installed).
|
Runs hledger-ui (if installed).
|
||||||
@ -8166,7 +8371,7 @@ Runs hledger-ui (if installed).
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
File: hledger.info, Node: web, Prev: ui, Up: User interface commands
|
File: hledger.info, Node: web, Prev: ui, Up: User interface commands
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
25.2 web
|
25.4 web
|
||||||
========
|
========
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Runs hledger-web (if installed).
|
Runs hledger-web (if installed).
|
||||||
@ -12642,121 +12847,128 @@ Node: Interaction of valuation and queries283814
|
|||||||
Node: Effect of valuation on reports284531
|
Node: Effect of valuation on reports284531
|
||||||
Node: PART 4 COMMANDS292429
|
Node: PART 4 COMMANDS292429
|
||||||
Node: Help commands294645
|
Node: Help commands294645
|
||||||
Node: help294818
|
Node: commands294831
|
||||||
Node: demo296523
|
Node: demo295039
|
||||||
Node: User interface commands297740
|
Node: help296273
|
||||||
Node: ui297934
|
Node: User interface commands297978
|
||||||
Node: web298059
|
Node: repl298189
|
||||||
Node: Data entry commands298187
|
Node: Caveats300205
|
||||||
Node: add298385
|
Node: Examples300730
|
||||||
Node: import300840
|
Node: run300897
|
||||||
Node: Import preview301874
|
Node: Caveats 2303044
|
||||||
Node: Overlap detection302822
|
Node: Examples 2303433
|
||||||
Node: First import305708
|
Node: ui304416
|
||||||
Node: Importing balance assignments306903
|
Node: web304553
|
||||||
Node: Import and commodity styles307958
|
Node: Data entry commands304681
|
||||||
Node: Import special cases308396
|
Node: add304879
|
||||||
Node: Basic report commands309731
|
Node: import307334
|
||||||
Node: accounts310032
|
Node: Import preview308368
|
||||||
Node: codes312905
|
Node: Overlap detection309316
|
||||||
Node: commodities313927
|
Node: First import312202
|
||||||
Node: descriptions314171
|
Node: Importing balance assignments313397
|
||||||
Node: files314638
|
Node: Import and commodity styles314452
|
||||||
Node: notes314935
|
Node: Import special cases314890
|
||||||
Node: payees315447
|
Node: Basic report commands316225
|
||||||
Node: prices316231
|
Node: accounts316526
|
||||||
Node: stats317123
|
Node: codes319399
|
||||||
Node: tags318864
|
Node: commodities320421
|
||||||
Node: Standard report commands320171
|
Node: descriptions320665
|
||||||
Node: print320476
|
Node: files321132
|
||||||
Node: print explicitness323217
|
Node: notes321429
|
||||||
Node: print amount style324137
|
Node: payees321941
|
||||||
Node: print parseability325375
|
Node: prices322725
|
||||||
Node: print other features326294
|
Node: stats323617
|
||||||
Node: print output format327157
|
Node: tags325358
|
||||||
Node: aregister330442
|
Node: Standard report commands326665
|
||||||
Node: aregister and posting dates334901
|
Node: print326970
|
||||||
Node: register335802
|
Node: print explicitness329711
|
||||||
Node: Custom register output342977
|
Node: print amount style330631
|
||||||
Node: balancesheet344162
|
Node: print parseability331869
|
||||||
Node: balancesheetequity348932
|
Node: print other features332788
|
||||||
Node: cashflow354072
|
Node: print output format333651
|
||||||
Node: incomestatement358634
|
Node: aregister336936
|
||||||
Node: Advanced report commands363232
|
Node: aregister and posting dates341395
|
||||||
Node: balance363440
|
Node: register342296
|
||||||
Node: balance features368616
|
Node: Custom register output349471
|
||||||
Node: Simple balance report370692
|
Node: balancesheet350656
|
||||||
Node: Balance report line format372502
|
Node: balancesheetequity355426
|
||||||
Node: Filtered balance report374862
|
Node: cashflow360566
|
||||||
Node: List or tree mode375381
|
Node: incomestatement365128
|
||||||
Node: Depth limiting376894
|
Node: Advanced report commands369726
|
||||||
Node: Dropping top-level accounts377661
|
Node: balance369934
|
||||||
Node: Showing declared accounts378171
|
Node: balance features375110
|
||||||
Node: Sorting by amount378901
|
Node: Simple balance report377186
|
||||||
Node: Percentages379738
|
Node: Balance report line format378996
|
||||||
Node: Multi-period balance report380445
|
Node: Filtered balance report381356
|
||||||
Node: Balance change end balance383197
|
Node: List or tree mode381875
|
||||||
Node: Balance report types384834
|
Node: Depth limiting383388
|
||||||
Node: Calculation type385513
|
Node: Dropping top-level accounts384155
|
||||||
Node: Accumulation type386217
|
Node: Showing declared accounts384665
|
||||||
Node: Valuation type387318
|
Node: Sorting by amount385395
|
||||||
Node: Combining balance report types388507
|
Node: Percentages386232
|
||||||
Node: Budget report390539
|
Node: Multi-period balance report386939
|
||||||
Node: Using the budget report392844
|
Node: Balance change end balance389691
|
||||||
Node: Budget date surprises395120
|
Node: Balance report types391328
|
||||||
Node: Selecting budget goals396484
|
Node: Calculation type392007
|
||||||
Node: Budgeting vs forecasting397432
|
Node: Accumulation type392711
|
||||||
Node: Balance report layout399109
|
Node: Valuation type393812
|
||||||
Node: Wide layout400314
|
Node: Combining balance report types395001
|
||||||
Node: Tall layout402719
|
Node: Budget report397033
|
||||||
Node: Bare layout404025
|
Node: Using the budget report399338
|
||||||
Node: Tidy layout406089
|
Node: Budget date surprises401614
|
||||||
Node: Balance report output407633
|
Node: Selecting budget goals402978
|
||||||
Node: Some useful balance reports408448
|
Node: Budgeting vs forecasting403926
|
||||||
Node: roi409708
|
Node: Balance report layout405603
|
||||||
Node: Spaces and special characters in --inv and --pnl411955
|
Node: Wide layout406808
|
||||||
Node: Semantics of --inv and --pnl412681
|
Node: Tall layout409213
|
||||||
Node: IRR and TWR explained414768
|
Node: Bare layout410519
|
||||||
Node: Chart commands418179
|
Node: Tidy layout412583
|
||||||
Node: activity418360
|
Node: Balance report output414127
|
||||||
Node: Data generation commands418857
|
Node: Some useful balance reports414942
|
||||||
Node: close419063
|
Node: roi416202
|
||||||
Node: close --clopen421626
|
Node: Spaces and special characters in --inv and --pnl418449
|
||||||
Node: close --close423800
|
Node: Semantics of --inv and --pnl419175
|
||||||
Node: close --open424324
|
Node: IRR and TWR explained421262
|
||||||
Node: close --assert424574
|
Node: Chart commands424673
|
||||||
Node: close --assign424901
|
Node: activity424854
|
||||||
Node: close --retain425580
|
Node: Data generation commands425351
|
||||||
Node: close customisation426437
|
Node: close425557
|
||||||
Node: close and balance assertions428081
|
Node: close --clopen428120
|
||||||
Node: close examples429603
|
Node: close --close430294
|
||||||
Node: Retain earnings429840
|
Node: close --open430818
|
||||||
Node: Migrate balances to a new file430343
|
Node: close --assert431068
|
||||||
Node: More detailed close examples431705
|
Node: close --assign431395
|
||||||
Node: rewrite431927
|
Node: close --retain432074
|
||||||
Node: Re-write rules in a file434499
|
Node: close customisation432931
|
||||||
Node: Diff output format435809
|
Node: close and balance assertions434575
|
||||||
Node: rewrite vs print --auto437082
|
Node: close examples436097
|
||||||
Node: Maintenance commands437796
|
Node: Retain earnings436334
|
||||||
Node: check438005
|
Node: Migrate balances to a new file436837
|
||||||
Node: Basic checks439087
|
Node: More detailed close examples438199
|
||||||
Node: Strict checks440040
|
Node: rewrite438421
|
||||||
Node: Other checks440915
|
Node: Re-write rules in a file440993
|
||||||
Node: Custom checks442770
|
Node: Diff output format442303
|
||||||
Node: diff443225
|
Node: rewrite vs print --auto443576
|
||||||
Node: test444432
|
Node: Maintenance commands444290
|
||||||
Node: PART 5 COMMON TASKS445304
|
Node: check444499
|
||||||
Node: Getting help445537
|
Node: Basic checks445581
|
||||||
Node: Constructing command lines446446
|
Node: Strict checks446534
|
||||||
Node: Starting a journal file447284
|
Node: Other checks447409
|
||||||
Node: Setting LEDGER_FILE448668
|
Node: Custom checks449264
|
||||||
Node: Setting opening balances449926
|
Node: diff449719
|
||||||
Node: Recording transactions453248
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Next, these commands are described in detail.
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Next, these commands are described in detail.
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Help commands
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Help commands
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commands
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Show the hledger commands list.
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--builtin show only builtin commands, not addons
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-s --speed=SPEED playback speed (1 is original speed, .5 is half, 2
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is double, etc (default: 2))
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-i.1 to limit pauses or -- -h to list asciinema's other options.
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$ hledger demo # list available demos
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help
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Show the hledger user manual with info, man, or a pager. With a (case
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Show the hledger user manual with info, man, or a pager. With a (case
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insensitive) TOPIC argument, try to open it at that section heading.
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insensitive) TOPIC argument, try to open it at that section heading.
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$ hledger help 'time periods' # show the manual's "Time periods" topic
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$ hledger help 'time periods' # show the manual's "Time periods" topic
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$ hledger help 'time periods' -m # use man, even if info is installed
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$ hledger help 'time periods' -m # use man, even if info is installed
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demo
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User interface commands
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Play demos of hledger usage in the terminal, if asciinema is installed.
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repl
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Start an interactive prompt, where you can run any of hledger's com-
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mands. Data files are parsed just once, so the commands run faster.
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Flags:
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Flags:
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-s --speed=SPEED playback speed (1 is original speed, .5 is half, 2
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no command-specific flags
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is double, etc (default: 2))
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Run this command with no argument to list the demos. To play a demo,
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This command is experimental and could change in the future.
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write its number or a prefix or substring of its title. Tips:
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Make your terminal window large enough to see the demo clearly.
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hledger repl starts a read-eval-print loop (REPL) where you can enter
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commands interactively. As with the run command, each input file (or
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each input file/input options combination) is parsed just once, so com-
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mands will run more quickly than if you ran them individually at the
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command line.
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Use the -s/--speed SPEED option to set your preferred playback speed,
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Also like run, the input file(s) specified for the repl command will be
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eg -s4 to play at 4x original speed or -s.5 to play at half speed. The
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the default input for all interactive commands, you can override this
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default speed is 2x.
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temporarily by specifying an -f option in particular commands, and com-
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mands will not see any changes made to input files (eg by add) until
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you exit and restart the REPL.
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Other asciinema options can be added following a double dash, eg --
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The command syntax is the same as with run:
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-i.1 to limit pauses or -- -h to list asciinema's other options.
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During playback, several keys are available: SPACE to pause/unpause, .
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o enter one hledger command at a time, without the usual hledger first
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to step forward (while paused), CTRL-c quit.
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word
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o empty lines and comment text from # to end of line are ignored
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$ hledger demo # list available demos
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o use single or double quotes to quote arguments when needed
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$ hledger demo 1 # play the first demo at default speed (2x)
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$ hledger demo install -s4 # play the "install" demo at 4x speed
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This command is experimental: there aren't many useful demos yet.
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o type exit or quit or control-D to exit the REPL.
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While it is running, the REPL remembers your command history, and you
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can navigate in the usual ways: - Keypad or Emacs navigation keys to
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edit the current command line - UP/DOWN or control-P/control-N to step
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back/forward through history - control-R to search for a past command,
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etc.
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The commands and help commands, and the command help flags (CMD --tldr,
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CMD -h/--help, CMD --info, CMD --man), work in the usual way, and can
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be useful.
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You can type control-C to cancel a long-running command (but only once;
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typing it a second time will exit the REPL).
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And in most shells you can type control-Z to exit temporarily to the
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shell (and fg to return to the REPL).
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|
Caveats
|
||||||
|
You may find some differences in behaviour between run command lines
|
||||||
|
and normal hledger command lines. For example, in the REPL,
|
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|
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o the command name must be written first, options afterward
|
||||||
|
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o full command names or official abbreviations (as in the command list)
|
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|
must be used
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|
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|
o options parsing with addon commands might be less flexible than the
|
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|
CLI
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|
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|
o the stats command gives false timings, currently
|
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|
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|
Examples
|
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|
Start the REPL:
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|
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|
hledger repl
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or
|
||||||
|
|
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|
hledger repl -f some.journal
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|
|
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|
run
|
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|
Run a sequence of hledger commands, provided as files or command line
|
||||||
|
arguments. Data files are parsed just once, so the commands run
|
||||||
|
faster.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
Flags:
|
||||||
|
no command-specific flags
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This command is experimental and could change in the future.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
You can use run in three ways:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
o hledger run -- CMD1 -- CMD2 -- CMD3 - read commands from the command
|
||||||
|
line, separated by --
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
o hledger run SCRIPTFILE1 SCRIPTFILE2 - read commands from one or more
|
||||||
|
files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
o cat SCRIPTFILE1 | hledger run - read commands from standard input.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
run first loads the input file(s) specified by LEDGER_FILE or by -f op-
|
||||||
|
tions, in the usual way. Then it runs each command in turn, each using
|
||||||
|
the same input data. But if you want a particular command to use dif-
|
||||||
|
ferent input, you can specify an -f option within that command. This
|
||||||
|
will override (not add to) the default input, just for that command.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Each input file (more precisely, each combination of input file and in-
|
||||||
|
put options) is parsed only once. This means that commands will not
|
||||||
|
see any changes made to these files, until the next run. But the com-
|
||||||
|
mands will run more quickly than if run individually (typically about
|
||||||
|
twice as fast).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Command scripts, whether in a file or written on the command line, have
|
||||||
|
a simple syntax:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
o each line may contain a single hledger command and its arguments,
|
||||||
|
without the usual hledger first word
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
o empty lines are ignored
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
o text from # to end of line is a comment, and ignored
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
o you can use single or double quotes to quote arguments when needed,
|
||||||
|
as on the command line
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
o these extra commands are available: echo TEXT prints some text, and
|
||||||
|
exit or quit ends the run.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
On unix systems you can use #!/usr/bin/env hledger run in the first
|
||||||
|
line of a command file to make it a runnable script. If that gives an
|
||||||
|
error, use #!/usr/bin/env -S hledger run.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
It's ok to use the run command recursively within a command script.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Caveats
|
||||||
|
You may find some differences in behaviour between run command lines
|
||||||
|
and normal hledger command lines. For example, with run,
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
o the command name must be written first, options afterward
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
o full command names or official abbreviations (as in the command list)
|
||||||
|
must be used
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Examples
|
||||||
|
Run commands specified on the command line:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
hledger -f some.journal run -- balance assets --depth 2 -- balance liabilities -f /some/other.journal --depth 3 --transpose -- stats
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This would load some.journal, run balance assets --depth 2 on it, then
|
||||||
|
run balance liabilities --depth 3 --transpose on /some/other.journal,
|
||||||
|
and finally run stats on some.journal
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Run commands from standard input:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
(echo "files"; echo "stats") | hledger -f some.journal run
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Provide commands as a runnable script:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#!/usr/bin/env -S hledger run -f some.journal
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
echo "List of accounts in some.journal"
|
||||||
|
accounts
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
echo "Assets of some.journal"
|
||||||
|
balance assets --depth 2
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
echo "Liabilities from /some/other.journal"
|
||||||
|
balance liabilities -f /some/other.journal --depth 3 --transpose
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
echo "Commands from another.script, applied to another.journal"
|
||||||
|
run -f another.journal another.script
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
User interface commands
|
|
||||||
ui
|
ui
|
||||||
Runs hledger-ui (if installed).
|
Runs hledger-ui (if installed).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|||||||
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user