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				| @ -987,6 +987,33 @@ directives, not transaction prices (unlike Ledger). | ||||
| Using \-B/\[en]cost and \-V/\[en]value together is currently allowed, | ||||
| but the results are probably not meaningful. | ||||
| Let us know if you find a use for this. | ||||
| .SS Output destination | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Some commands (print, register, stats, the balance commands) can write | ||||
| their output to a destination other than the console. | ||||
| This is controlled by the \f[C]\-o/\-\-output\-file\f[] option. | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| $\ hledger\ balance\ \-o\ \-\ \ \ \ \ #\ write\ to\ stdout\ (the\ default) | ||||
| $\ hledger\ balance\ \-o\ FILE\ \ #\ write\ to\ FILE | ||||
| \f[] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .SS Output format | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Some commands can write their output in other formats. | ||||
| Eg print and register can output CSV, and the balance commands can | ||||
| output CSV or HTML. | ||||
| This is controlled by the \f[C]\-O/\-\-output\-format\f[] option, or by | ||||
| specifying a \f[C]\&.csv\f[] or \f[C]\&.html\f[] file extension with | ||||
| \f[C]\-o/\-\-output\-file\f[]. | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| $\ hledger\ balance\ \-O\ csv\ \ \ \ \ \ \ #\ write\ CSV\ to\ stdout | ||||
| $\ hledger\ balance\ \-o\ FILE.csv\ \ #\ write\ CSV\ to\ FILE.csv | ||||
| \f[] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .SS Regular expressions | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| hledger uses regular expressions in a number of places: | ||||
| @ -1448,7 +1475,7 @@ in single\-column balance reports: use this custom line format | ||||
| .TP | ||||
| .B \f[C]\-O\ FMT\ \-\-output\-format=FMT\f[] | ||||
| select the output format. | ||||
| Supported formats: txt, csv. | ||||
| Supported formats: txt, csv, html. | ||||
| .RS | ||||
| .RE | ||||
| .TP | ||||
| @ -1798,8 +1825,8 @@ Balance\ changes\ in\ 2017/11/01\-2017/12/31: | ||||
| For more examples and details, see Budgeting and Forecasting. | ||||
| .SS Custom balance output | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| In simple (non\-multi\-column) balance reports, you can customise the | ||||
| output with \f[C]\-\-format\ FMT\f[]: | ||||
| You can customise the layout of simple (non\-tabular) balance reports | ||||
| with \f[C]\-\-format\ FMT\f[]: | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| @ -1867,6 +1894,8 @@ rendered on one line | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| \f[C]%20(total)\ \ %2(depth_spacer)%\-(account)\f[] \- the default | ||||
| format for the single\-column balance report | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| .SS Colour support | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The balance command shows negative amounts in red, if: | ||||
| @ -1874,33 +1903,6 @@ The balance command shows negative amounts in red, if: | ||||
| the \f[C]TERM\f[] environment variable is not set to \f[C]dumb\f[] | ||||
| .IP \[bu] 2 | ||||
| the output is not being redirected or piped anywhere | ||||
| .SS Output destination | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The balance, print, register and stats commands can write their output | ||||
| to a destination other than the console. | ||||
| This is controlled by the \f[C]\-o/\-\-output\-file\f[] option. | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| $\ hledger\ balance\ \-o\ \-\ \ \ \ \ #\ write\ to\ stdout\ (the\ default) | ||||
| $\ hledger\ balance\ \-o\ FILE\ \ #\ write\ to\ FILE | ||||
| \f[] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .SS CSV output | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The balance, print and register commands can write their output as CSV. | ||||
| This is useful for exporting data to other applications, eg to make | ||||
| charts in a spreadsheet. | ||||
| This is controlled by the \f[C]\-O/\-\-output\-format\f[] option, or by | ||||
| specifying a \f[C]\&.csv\f[] file extension with | ||||
| \f[C]\-o/\-\-output\-file\f[]. | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| \f[C] | ||||
| $\ hledger\ balance\ \-O\ csv\ \ \ \ \ \ \ #\ write\ CSV\ to\ stdout | ||||
| $\ hledger\ balance\ \-o\ FILE.csv\ \ #\ write\ CSV\ to\ FILE.csv | ||||
| \f[] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .SS balancesheet | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command displays a simple balance sheet, showing historical ending | ||||
| @ -2011,6 +2013,8 @@ As with multicolumn balance reports, you can alter the report mode with | ||||
| Normally balancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what | ||||
| you need for a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin | ||||
| dates. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| .SS balancesheetequity | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Just like balancesheet, but also reports Equity (which it assumes is | ||||
| @ -2146,6 +2150,8 @@ report period. | ||||
| Normally cashflow shows changes in assets per period, though as with | ||||
| multicolumn balance reports you can alter the report mode with | ||||
| \f[C]\-\-change\f[]/\f[C]\-\-cumulative\f[]/\f[C]\-\-historical\f[]. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| .SS check\-dates | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Check that transactions are sorted by increasing date. | ||||
| @ -2343,6 +2349,8 @@ report period. | ||||
| Normally incomestatement shows revenues/expenses per period, though as | ||||
| with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the report mode with | ||||
| \f[C]\-\-change\f[]/\f[C]\-\-cumulative\f[]/\f[C]\-\-historical\f[]. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| .SS prices | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Print all market prices from the journal. | ||||
| @ -2455,7 +2463,7 @@ increasing dates, and that transactions on the same day do not get | ||||
| reordered. | ||||
| See also the import command. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The print command also supports output destination and CSV output. | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| Here's an example of print's CSV output: | ||||
| .IP | ||||
| .nf | ||||
| @ -2667,9 +2675,7 @@ $\ hledger\ reg\ \-w\ $COLUMNS,40\ \ \ \ \ \ #\ use\ terminal\ width,\ and\ set\ | ||||
| \f[] | ||||
| .fi | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The register command also supports the \f[C]\-o/\-\-output\-file\f[] and | ||||
| \f[C]\-O/\-\-output\-format\f[] options for controlling output | ||||
| destination and CSV output. | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| .SS register\-match | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| Print the one posting whose transaction description is closest to DESC, | ||||
| @ -2708,8 +2714,7 @@ The stats command displays summary information for the whole journal, or | ||||
| a matched part of it. | ||||
| With a reporting interval, it shows a report for each report period. | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| The stats command also supports \f[C]\-o/\-\-output\-file\f[] for | ||||
| controlling output destination. | ||||
| This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| .SS tags | ||||
| .PP | ||||
| List all the tag names used in the journal. | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -681,6 +681,37 @@ File: hledger.info,  Node: Combining -B and -V,  Next: Regular expressions,  Pre | ||||
| Using -B/-cost and -V/-value together is currently allowed, but the | ||||
| results are probably not meaningful.  Let us know if you find a use for | ||||
| this. | ||||
| * Menu: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| * Output destination:: | ||||
| * Output format:: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: Output destination,  Next: Output format,  Up: Combining -B and -V | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 2.15.1 Output destination | ||||
| ------------------------- | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Some commands (print, register, stats, the balance commands) can write | ||||
| their output to a destination other than the console.  This is | ||||
| controlled by the '-o/--output-file' option. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o -     # write to stdout (the default) | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o FILE  # write to FILE | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: Output format,  Prev: Output destination,  Up: Combining -B and -V | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 2.15.2 Output format | ||||
| -------------------- | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Some commands can write their output in other formats.  Eg print and | ||||
| register can output CSV, and the balance commands can output CSV or | ||||
| HTML. This is controlled by the '-O/--output-format' option, or by | ||||
| specifying a '.csv' or '.html' file extension with '-o/--output-file'. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| $ hledger balance -O csv       # write CSV to stdout | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o FILE.csv  # write CSV to FILE.csv | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: Regular expressions,  Prev: Combining -B and -V,  Up: OPTIONS | ||||
| @ -1084,7 +1115,7 @@ Show accounts and their balances.  Aliases: b, bal. | ||||
|      in single-column balance reports: use this custom line format | ||||
| '-O FMT --output-format=FMT' | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|      select the output format.  Supported formats: txt, csv. | ||||
|      select the output format.  Supported formats: txt, csv, html. | ||||
| '-o FILE --output-file=FILE' | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|      write output to FILE. A file extension matching one of the above | ||||
| @ -1159,8 +1190,6 @@ $ hledger balance -p 2008/6 expenses --no-total | ||||
| * Budgets:: | ||||
| * Custom balance output:: | ||||
| * Colour support:: | ||||
| * Output destination:: | ||||
| * CSV output:: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: Flat mode,  Next: Depth limited balance reports,  Up: balance | ||||
| @ -1393,8 +1422,8 @@ File: hledger.info,  Node: Custom balance output,  Next: Colour support,  Prev: | ||||
| 4.4.5 Custom balance output | ||||
| --------------------------- | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| In simple (non-multi-column) balance reports, you can customise the | ||||
| output with '--format FMT': | ||||
| You can customise the layout of simple (non-tabular) balance reports | ||||
| with '--format FMT': | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| $ hledger balance --format "%20(account) %12(total)" | ||||
|               assets          $-1 | ||||
| @ -1447,8 +1476,10 @@ may be needed to get pleasing results. | ||||
|    * '%20(total) %2(depth_spacer)%-(account)' - the default format for | ||||
|      the single-column balance report | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: Colour support,  Next: Output destination,  Prev: Custom balance output,  Up: balance | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: Colour support,  Prev: Custom balance output,  Up: balance | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 4.4.6 Colour support | ||||
| -------------------- | ||||
| @ -1458,34 +1489,6 @@ The balance command shows negative amounts in red, if: | ||||
|    * the 'TERM' environment variable is not set to 'dumb' | ||||
|    * the output is not being redirected or piped anywhere | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: Output destination,  Next: CSV output,  Prev: Colour support,  Up: balance | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 4.4.7 Output destination | ||||
| ------------------------ | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The balance, print, register and stats commands can write their output | ||||
| to a destination other than the console.  This is controlled by the | ||||
| '-o/--output-file' option. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o -     # write to stdout (the default) | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o FILE  # write to FILE | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: CSV output,  Prev: Output destination,  Up: balance | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 4.4.8 CSV output | ||||
| ---------------- | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The balance, print and register commands can write their output as CSV. | ||||
| This is useful for exporting data to other applications, eg to make | ||||
| charts in a spreadsheet.  This is controlled by the '-O/--output-format' | ||||
| option, or by specifying a '.csv' file extension with | ||||
| '-o/--output-file'. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| $ hledger balance -O csv       # write CSV to stdout | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o FILE.csv  # write CSV to FILE.csv | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: balancesheet,  Next: balancesheetequity,  Prev: balance,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -1569,6 +1572,8 @@ the report mode with '--change'/'--cumulative'/'--historical'.  Normally | ||||
| balancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what you need | ||||
| for a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin dates. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: balancesheetequity,  Next: cashflow,  Prev: balancesheet,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -1679,6 +1684,8 @@ each report period.  Normally cashflow shows changes in assets per | ||||
| period, though as with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the | ||||
| report mode with '--change'/'--cumulative'/'--historical'. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: check-dates,  Next: check-dupes,  Prev: cashflow,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -1856,6 +1863,8 @@ each report period.  Normally incomestatement shows revenues/expenses | ||||
| per period, though as with multicolumn balance reports you can alter the | ||||
| report mode with '--change'/'--cumulative'/'--historical'. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: prices,  Next: print,  Prev: incomestatement,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -1951,7 +1960,7 @@ $ hledger -f bank1.csv print --new | ||||
| increasing dates, and that transactions on the same day do not get | ||||
| reordered.  See also the import command. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    The print command also supports output destination and CSV output. | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| Here's an example of print's CSV output: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| $ hledger print -Ocsv | ||||
| @ -2122,9 +2131,7 @@ $ export COLUMNS=100; hledger reg # set till session end (or window resize) | ||||
| $ hledger reg -w 100,40           # set overall width 100, description width 40 | ||||
| $ hledger reg -w $COLUMNS,40      # use terminal width, and set description width | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    The register command also supports the '-o/--output-file' and | ||||
| '-O/--output-format' options for controlling output destination and CSV | ||||
| output. | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: register-match,  Next: rewrite,  Prev: register,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| @ -2173,8 +2180,7 @@ Commodities              : 1 ($) | ||||
| or a matched part of it.  With a reporting interval, it shows a report | ||||
| for each report period. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    The stats command also supports '-o/--output-file' for controlling | ||||
| output destination. | ||||
|    This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| File: hledger.info,  Node: tags,  Next: test,  Prev: stats,  Up: COMMANDS | ||||
| @ -2418,103 +2424,103 @@ Node: Market value21197 | ||||
| Ref: #market-value21332 | ||||
| Node: Combining -B and -V22515 | ||||
| Ref: #combining--b-and--v22679 | ||||
| Node: Regular expressions22826 | ||||
| Ref: #regular-expressions22969 | ||||
| Node: QUERIES24330 | ||||
| Ref: #queries24432 | ||||
| Node: COMMANDS28399 | ||||
| Ref: #commands28511 | ||||
| Node: accounts29493 | ||||
| Ref: #accounts29591 | ||||
| Node: activity30837 | ||||
| Ref: #activity30947 | ||||
| Node: add31307 | ||||
| Ref: #add31406 | ||||
| Node: balance34067 | ||||
| Ref: #balance34178 | ||||
| Node: Flat mode37658 | ||||
| Ref: #flat-mode37783 | ||||
| Node: Depth limited balance reports38203 | ||||
| Ref: #depth-limited-balance-reports38404 | ||||
| Node: Multicolumn balance reports38824 | ||||
| Ref: #multicolumn-balance-reports39019 | ||||
| Node: Budgets43708 | ||||
| Ref: #budgets43855 | ||||
| Node: Custom balance output47686 | ||||
| Ref: #custom-balance-output47848 | ||||
| Node: Colour support49941 | ||||
| Ref: #colour-support50100 | ||||
| Node: Output destination50273 | ||||
| Ref: #output-destination50429 | ||||
| Node: CSV output50699 | ||||
| Ref: #csv-output50816 | ||||
| Node: balancesheet51213 | ||||
| Ref: #balancesheet51349 | ||||
| Node: balancesheetequity53581 | ||||
| Ref: #balancesheetequity53730 | ||||
| Node: cashflow54267 | ||||
| Ref: #cashflow54395 | ||||
| Node: check-dates56439 | ||||
| Ref: #check-dates56566 | ||||
| Node: check-dupes56683 | ||||
| Ref: #check-dupes56807 | ||||
| Node: close56944 | ||||
| Ref: #close57051 | ||||
| Node: help57381 | ||||
| Ref: #help57481 | ||||
| Node: import58555 | ||||
| Ref: #import58669 | ||||
| Node: incomestatement59399 | ||||
| Ref: #incomestatement59533 | ||||
| Node: prices61858 | ||||
| Ref: #prices61973 | ||||
| Node: print62016 | ||||
| Ref: #print62126 | ||||
| Node: print-unique67011 | ||||
| Ref: #print-unique67137 | ||||
| Node: register67205 | ||||
| Ref: #register67332 | ||||
| Node: Custom register output71833 | ||||
| Ref: #custom-register-output71962 | ||||
| Node: register-match73259 | ||||
| Ref: #register-match73393 | ||||
| Node: rewrite73576 | ||||
| Ref: #rewrite73693 | ||||
| Node: stats73762 | ||||
| Ref: #stats73865 | ||||
| Node: tags74747 | ||||
| Ref: #tags74845 | ||||
| Node: test75081 | ||||
| Ref: #test75165 | ||||
| Node: ADD-ON COMMANDS75533 | ||||
| Ref: #add-on-commands75643 | ||||
| Node: Official add-ons76930 | ||||
| Ref: #official-add-ons77070 | ||||
| Node: api77157 | ||||
| Ref: #api77246 | ||||
| Node: ui77298 | ||||
| Ref: #ui77397 | ||||
| Node: web77455 | ||||
| Ref: #web77544 | ||||
| Node: Third party add-ons77590 | ||||
| Ref: #third-party-add-ons77765 | ||||
| Node: diff77900 | ||||
| Ref: #diff77997 | ||||
| Node: iadd78096 | ||||
| Ref: #iadd78210 | ||||
| Node: interest78293 | ||||
| Ref: #interest78414 | ||||
| Node: irr78509 | ||||
| Ref: #irr78607 | ||||
| Node: Experimental add-ons78685 | ||||
| Ref: #experimental-add-ons78837 | ||||
| Node: autosync79128 | ||||
| Ref: #autosync79240 | ||||
| Node: budget79479 | ||||
| Ref: #budget79601 | ||||
| Node: chart79667 | ||||
| Ref: #chart79784 | ||||
| Node: check79855 | ||||
| Ref: #check79957 | ||||
| Node: Output destination22876 | ||||
| Ref: #output-destination23026 | ||||
| Node: Output format23309 | ||||
| Ref: #output-format23449 | ||||
| Node: Regular expressions23834 | ||||
| Ref: #regular-expressions23977 | ||||
| Node: QUERIES25338 | ||||
| Ref: #queries25440 | ||||
| Node: COMMANDS29407 | ||||
| Ref: #commands29519 | ||||
| Node: accounts30501 | ||||
| Ref: #accounts30599 | ||||
| Node: activity31845 | ||||
| Ref: #activity31955 | ||||
| Node: add32315 | ||||
| Ref: #add32414 | ||||
| Node: balance35075 | ||||
| Ref: #balance35186 | ||||
| Node: Flat mode38634 | ||||
| Ref: #flat-mode38759 | ||||
| Node: Depth limited balance reports39179 | ||||
| Ref: #depth-limited-balance-reports39380 | ||||
| Node: Multicolumn balance reports39800 | ||||
| Ref: #multicolumn-balance-reports39995 | ||||
| Node: Budgets44684 | ||||
| Ref: #budgets44831 | ||||
| Node: Custom balance output48662 | ||||
| Ref: #custom-balance-output48824 | ||||
| Node: Colour support50981 | ||||
| Ref: #colour-support51113 | ||||
| Node: balancesheet51286 | ||||
| Ref: #balancesheet51422 | ||||
| Node: balancesheetequity53724 | ||||
| Ref: #balancesheetequity53873 | ||||
| Node: cashflow54410 | ||||
| Ref: #cashflow54538 | ||||
| Node: check-dates56652 | ||||
| Ref: #check-dates56779 | ||||
| Node: check-dupes56896 | ||||
| Ref: #check-dupes57020 | ||||
| Node: close57157 | ||||
| Ref: #close57264 | ||||
| Node: help57594 | ||||
| Ref: #help57694 | ||||
| Node: import58768 | ||||
| Ref: #import58882 | ||||
| Node: incomestatement59612 | ||||
| Ref: #incomestatement59746 | ||||
| Node: prices62141 | ||||
| Ref: #prices62256 | ||||
| Node: print62299 | ||||
| Ref: #print62409 | ||||
| Node: print-unique67293 | ||||
| Ref: #print-unique67419 | ||||
| Node: register67487 | ||||
| Ref: #register67614 | ||||
| Node: Custom register output72115 | ||||
| Ref: #custom-register-output72244 | ||||
| Node: register-match73465 | ||||
| Ref: #register-match73599 | ||||
| Node: rewrite73782 | ||||
| Ref: #rewrite73899 | ||||
| Node: stats73968 | ||||
| Ref: #stats74071 | ||||
| Node: tags74932 | ||||
| Ref: #tags75030 | ||||
| Node: test75266 | ||||
| Ref: #test75350 | ||||
| Node: ADD-ON COMMANDS75718 | ||||
| Ref: #add-on-commands75828 | ||||
| Node: Official add-ons77115 | ||||
| Ref: #official-add-ons77255 | ||||
| Node: api77342 | ||||
| Ref: #api77431 | ||||
| Node: ui77483 | ||||
| Ref: #ui77582 | ||||
| Node: web77640 | ||||
| Ref: #web77729 | ||||
| Node: Third party add-ons77775 | ||||
| Ref: #third-party-add-ons77950 | ||||
| Node: diff78085 | ||||
| Ref: #diff78182 | ||||
| Node: iadd78281 | ||||
| Ref: #iadd78395 | ||||
| Node: interest78478 | ||||
| Ref: #interest78599 | ||||
| Node: irr78694 | ||||
| Ref: #irr78792 | ||||
| Node: Experimental add-ons78870 | ||||
| Ref: #experimental-add-ons79022 | ||||
| Node: autosync79313 | ||||
| Ref: #autosync79425 | ||||
| Node: budget79664 | ||||
| Ref: #budget79786 | ||||
| Node: chart79852 | ||||
| Ref: #chart79969 | ||||
| Node: check80040 | ||||
| Ref: #check80142 | ||||
|  | ||||
| End Tag Table | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -635,59 +635,76 @@ OPTIONS | ||||
|        results are probably not meaningful.  Let us know if you find a use for | ||||
|        this. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Output destination | ||||
|        Some  commands (print, register, stats, the balance commands) can write | ||||
|        their output to a destination other than the  console.   This  is  con- | ||||
|        trolled by the -o/--output-file option. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -o -     # write to stdout (the default) | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -o FILE  # write to FILE | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Output format | ||||
|        Some  commands  can  write their output in other formats.  Eg print and | ||||
|        register can output CSV, and the balance commands  can  output  CSV  or | ||||
|        HTML.  This is controlled by the -O/--output-format option, or by spec- | ||||
|        ifying a .csv or .html file extension with -o/--output-file. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -O csv       # write CSV to stdout | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -o FILE.csv  # write CSV to FILE.csv | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Regular expressions | ||||
|        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 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        hledger's  regular  expressions  come  from the regex-tdfa library.  In | ||||
|        hledger's regular expressions come from  the  regex-tdfa  library.   In | ||||
|        general they: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o are POSIX extended regular expressions | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o do not support mode modifiers like (?s) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        Some things to note: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o In the alias directive and --alias option, regular  expressions  must | ||||
|          be  enclosed  in  forward  slashes  (/REGEX/).  Elsewhere in hledger, | ||||
|        o In  the  alias directive and --alias option, regular expressions must | ||||
|          be enclosed in forward  slashes  (/REGEX/).   Elsewhere  in  hledger, | ||||
|          these are not required. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o In queries, to match a regular expression metacharacter like $  as  a | ||||
|          literal  character,  prepend  a  backslash.  Eg to search for amounts | ||||
|        o In  queries,  to match a regular expression metacharacter like $ as a | ||||
|          literal character, prepend a backslash.  Eg  to  search  for  amounts | ||||
|          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- | ||||
|          cial characters. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| QUERIES | ||||
|        One of hledger's strengths is being able to quickly report  on  precise | ||||
|        subsets  of  your data.  Most commands accept an optional query expres- | ||||
|        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 | ||||
|        One  of  hledger's strengths is being able to quickly report on precise | ||||
|        subsets of your data.  Most commands accept an optional  query  expres- | ||||
|        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 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        We do not yet support arbitrary boolean combinations of  search  terms; | ||||
|        instead  most  commands show transactions/postings/accounts which match | ||||
|        We  do  not yet support arbitrary boolean combinations of search terms; | ||||
|        instead most commands show transactions/postings/accounts  which  match | ||||
|        (or negatively match): | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o any of the description terms AND | ||||
| @ -708,32 +725,32 @@ QUERIES | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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:). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        acct:REGEX | ||||
|               same as above | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        amt:N, amt:<N, amt:<=N, amt:>N, amt:>=N | ||||
|               match postings with a single-commodity amount that is equal  to, | ||||
|               less  than, or greater than N.  (Multi-commodity amounts are not | ||||
|               match  postings with a single-commodity amount that is equal to, | ||||
|               less than, or greater than N.  (Multi-commodity amounts are  not | ||||
|               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 | ||||
|               are compared.  Otherwise, the absolute magnitudes are  compared, | ||||
|               are  compared.  Otherwise, the absolute magnitudes are compared, | ||||
|               ignoring sign. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        code:REGEX | ||||
|               match by transaction code (eg check number) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        cur:REGEX | ||||
|               match  postings or transactions including any amounts whose cur- | ||||
|               rency/commodity symbol is fully matched by REGEX.  (For  a  par- | ||||
|               match postings or transactions including any amounts whose  cur- | ||||
|               rency/commodity  symbol  is fully matched by REGEX.  (For a par- | ||||
|               tial match, use .*REGEX.*).  Note, to match characters which are | ||||
|               regex-significant, like the dollar sign ($), you need to prepend | ||||
|               \.   And  when  using  the command line you need to add one more | ||||
|               \.  And when using the command line you need  to  add  one  more | ||||
|               level  of  quoting  to  hide  it  from  the  shell,  so  eg  do: | ||||
|               hledger print cur:'\$' or hledger print cur:\\$. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -742,20 +759,20 @@ QUERIES | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        date:PERIODEXPR | ||||
|               match dates within the specified period.  PERIODEXPR is a period | ||||
|               expression (with  no  report  interval).   Examples:  date:2016, | ||||
|               date:thismonth,   date:2000/2/1-2/15,  date:lastweek-.   If  the | ||||
|               --date2 command line flag is  present,  this  matches  secondary | ||||
|               expression  (with  no  report  interval).   Examples: date:2016, | ||||
|               date:thismonth,  date:2000/2/1-2/15,  date:lastweek-.   If   the | ||||
|               --date2  command  line  flag  is present, this matches secondary | ||||
|               dates instead. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        date2:PERIODEXPR | ||||
|               match secondary dates within the specified period. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        depth:N | ||||
|               match  (or  display,  depending on command) accounts at or above | ||||
|               match (or display, depending on command) accounts  at  or  above | ||||
|               this depth | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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 |) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        payee:REGEX | ||||
| @ -769,38 +786,38 @@ QUERIES | ||||
|               match unmarked, pending, or cleared transactions respectively | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        tag:REGEX[=REGEX] | ||||
|               match by tag name, and optionally also by  tag  value.   Note  a | ||||
|               tag:  query  is  considered to match a transaction if it matches | ||||
|               any of the postings.  Also remember that  postings  inherit  the | ||||
|               match  by  tag  name,  and optionally also by tag value.  Note a | ||||
|               tag: query is considered to match a transaction  if  it  matches | ||||
|               any  of  the  postings.  Also remember that postings inherit the | ||||
|               tags of their parent transaction. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The following special search term is used automatically in hledger-web, | ||||
|        only: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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 | ||||
|        arguments,  and the resulting query will be their intersection (perhaps | ||||
|        is  equivalent  to --depth 2).  Generally you can mix options and query | ||||
|        arguments, and the resulting query will be their intersection  (perhaps | ||||
|        excluding the -p/--period option). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| COMMANDS | ||||
|        hledger provides a number of subcommands;  hledger  with  no  arguments | ||||
|        hledger  provides  a  number  of subcommands; hledger with no arguments | ||||
|        shows a list. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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 | ||||
|        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). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        Here are all the builtin commands  in  alphabetical  order.   See  also | ||||
|        hledger  for  a  more  organised  command  list, and hledger CMD -h for | ||||
|        Here  are  all  the  builtin  commands in alphabetical order.  See also | ||||
|        hledger for a more  organised  command  list,  and  hledger CMD -h  for | ||||
|        detailed command help. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    accounts | ||||
| @ -818,12 +835,12 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        --drop=N | ||||
|               in flat mode: omit N leading account name parts | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command lists account names, either declared with  account  direc- | ||||
|        tives  (-declared),  posted  to (-used), or both (default).  With query | ||||
|        arguments, only matched account names and account names  referenced  by | ||||
|        matched  postings  are  shown.   It shows a flat list by default.  With | ||||
|        --tree, it uses indentation to show the  account  hierarchy.   In  flat | ||||
|        mode  you  can  add  --drop N to omit the first few account name compo- | ||||
|        This  command  lists account names, either declared with account direc- | ||||
|        tives (-declared), posted to (-used), or both  (default).   With  query | ||||
|        arguments,  only  matched account names and account names referenced by | ||||
|        matched postings are shown.  It shows a flat  list  by  default.   With | ||||
|        --tree,  it  uses  indentation  to show the account hierarchy.  In flat | ||||
|        mode you can add --drop N to omit the first  few  account  name  compo- | ||||
|        nents.  Account names can be depth-clipped with --depth N or depth:N. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        Examples: | ||||
| @ -866,8 +883,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|    activity | ||||
|        Show an ascii barchart of posting counts per interval. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The activity command displays an ascii  histogram  showing  transaction | ||||
|        counts  by  day, week, month or other reporting interval (by day is the | ||||
|        The  activity  command  displays an ascii histogram showing transaction | ||||
|        counts by day, week, month or other reporting interval (by day  is  the | ||||
|        default).  With query arguments, it counts only matched transactions. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger activity --quarterly | ||||
| @ -880,24 +897,24 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        Prompt for transactions and add them to the journal. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --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 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        Many  hledger users edit their journals directly with a text editor, or | ||||
|        generate them from CSV.  For more interactive data entry, there is  the | ||||
|        add  command, which prompts interactively on the console for new trans- | ||||
|        actions, and appends them to the journal file (if  there  are  multiple | ||||
|        Many hledger users edit their journals directly with a text editor,  or | ||||
|        generate  them from CSV.  For more interactive data entry, there is the | ||||
|        add command, which prompts interactively on the console for new  trans- | ||||
|        actions,  and  appends  them to the journal file (if there are multiple | ||||
|        -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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o You can also set the initial defaults with command line arguments. | ||||
| @ -905,20 +922,20 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        o Readline-style edit keys can be used during data entry. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o A parenthesised transaction code may be entered following a date. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        Example (see the tutorial for a detailed explanation): | ||||
| @ -955,7 +972,7 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               show balance change in each period (default) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --cumulative | ||||
|               show  balance  change accumulated across periods (in multicolumn | ||||
|               show balance change accumulated across periods  (in  multicolumn | ||||
|               reports) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        -H --historical | ||||
| @ -987,28 +1004,28 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               in single-column balance reports: use this custom line format | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        -O FMT --output-format=FMT | ||||
|               select the output format.  Supported formats: txt, csv. | ||||
|               select the output format.  Supported formats: txt, csv, html. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        -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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --pretty-tables | ||||
|               use unicode to display prettier tables. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --sort-amount | ||||
|               sort by amount instead of  account  code/name  (in  flat  mode). | ||||
|               sort  by  amount  instead  of  account code/name (in flat mode). | ||||
|               With multiple columns, sorts by the row total, or by row average | ||||
|               if that is displayed. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --budget | ||||
|               show performance compared to budget goals  defined  by  periodic | ||||
|               show  performance  compared  to budget goals defined by periodic | ||||
|               transactions | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        --show-unbudgeted | ||||
|               with -budget, show unbudgeted accounts also | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger balance | ||||
| @ -1025,28 +1042,28 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               -------------------- | ||||
|                                  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 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        By  default,  accounts  are  displayed hierarchically, with subaccounts | ||||
|        indented below their parent.  At each level of the tree,  accounts  are | ||||
|        sorted  by  account  code  if  any,  then  by  account  name.   Or with | ||||
|        By default, accounts are  displayed  hierarchically,  with  subaccounts | ||||
|        indented  below  their parent.  At each level of the tree, accounts are | ||||
|        sorted by  account  code  if  any,  then  by  account  name.   Or  with | ||||
|        -S/--sort-amount, by their balance amount. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        "Boring" accounts, which contain a single interesting subaccount and no | ||||
|        balance  of their own, are elided into the following line for more com- | ||||
|        balance of their own, are elided into the following line for more  com- | ||||
|        pact output.  (Not yet supported in tabular reports.) Use --no-elide to | ||||
|        prevent this. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        Account  balances  are  "inclusive"  - they include the balances of any | ||||
|        Account balances are "inclusive" - they include  the  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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -p 2008/6 expenses --no-total | ||||
| @ -1056,9 +1073,9 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Flat mode | ||||
|        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 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -p 2008/6 expenses -N --flat --drop 1 | ||||
| @ -1066,9 +1083,9 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|                                 $1  supplies | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Depth limited balance reports | ||||
|        With --depth N, balance shows accounts only  to  the  specified  depth. | ||||
|        This  is  very  useful  to  show  a  complex charts of accounts in less | ||||
|        detail.  In flat mode, balances from accounts  below  the  depth  limit | ||||
|        With  --depth N,  balance  shows  accounts only to the specified depth. | ||||
|        This is very useful to show  a  complex  charts  of  accounts  in  less | ||||
|        detail.   In  flat  mode,  balances from accounts below the depth limit | ||||
|        will be shown as part of a parent account at the depth limit. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -N --depth 1 | ||||
| @ -1078,12 +1095,12 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|                                 $1  liabilities | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Multicolumn balance reports | ||||
|        With  a reporting interval, multiple balance columns will be shown, one | ||||
|        for each report period.  There are three types of multi-column  balance | ||||
|        With a reporting interval, multiple balance columns will be shown,  one | ||||
|        for  each report period.  There are three types of multi-column balance | ||||
|        report, showing different information: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|                   $ hledger balance --quarterly income expenses -E | ||||
| @ -1098,8 +1115,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|                   -------------------++--------------------------------- | ||||
|                                      ||     $-1      $1       0       0 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        2. With  --cumulative:  each  column  shows the ending balance for that | ||||
|           period, accumulating the changes across periods, starting from 0  at | ||||
|        2. With --cumulative: each column shows the  ending  balance  for  that | ||||
|           period,  accumulating the changes across periods, starting from 0 at | ||||
|           the report start date: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|                   $ hledger balance --quarterly income expenses -E --cumulative | ||||
| @ -1115,8 +1132,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|                                      ||         $-1           0           0           0 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        3. With --historical/-H: each column shows the actual historical ending | ||||
|           balance for that period, accumulating the  changes  across  periods, | ||||
|           starting  from the actual balance at the report start date.  This is | ||||
|           balance  for  that  period, accumulating the changes across periods, | ||||
|           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 | ||||
|           only the data after a certain start date: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -1132,26 +1149,26 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|                   ----------------------++------------------------------------- | ||||
|                                         ||           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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        With  a  reporting  interval  (like  --quarterly  above),  the   report | ||||
|        start/end  dates  will  be adjusted if necessary so that they encompass | ||||
|        With   a  reporting  interval  (like  --quarterly  above),  the  report | ||||
|        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- | ||||
|        ods will be "full" and comparable to the others. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The  -E/--empty  flag  does  two things in multicolumn balance reports: | ||||
|        first, the report will show all columns  within  the  specified  report | ||||
|        period  (without  -E,  leading and trailing columns with all zeroes are | ||||
|        not shown).  Second, all accounts which existed  at  the  report  start | ||||
|        date  will  be  considered,  not just the ones with activity during the | ||||
|        The -E/--empty flag does two things  in  multicolumn  balance  reports: | ||||
|        first,  the  report  will  show all columns within the specified report | ||||
|        period (without -E, leading and trailing columns with  all  zeroes  are | ||||
|        not  shown).   Second,  all  accounts which existed at the report start | ||||
|        date will be considered, not just the ones  with  activity  during  the | ||||
|        report period (use -E to include low-activity accounts which would oth- | ||||
|        erwise would be omitted). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The -T/--row-total flag adds an additional column showing the total for | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        Here's an example of all three: | ||||
| @ -1173,13 +1190,13 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               # Average is rounded to the dollar here since all journal amounts are | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Budgets | ||||
|        With  --budget and a report interval, all periodic transactions in your | ||||
|        journal with that interval, active during the requested report  period, | ||||
|        are  interpreted  as  recurring budget goals for the specified accounts | ||||
|        (and subaccounts), and the report  will  show  the  difference  between | ||||
|        With --budget and a report interval, all periodic transactions in  your | ||||
|        journal  with that interval, active during the requested report period, | ||||
|        are interpreted as recurring budget goals for  the  specified  accounts | ||||
|        (and  subaccounts),  and  the  report  will show the difference between | ||||
|        actual and budgeted balances. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        For  example,  you  can  take  average  monthly  expenses in the common | ||||
|        For example, you can  take  average  monthly  expenses  in  the  common | ||||
|        expense categories to construct a minimal monthly budget: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               ;; Budget | ||||
| @ -1238,8 +1255,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               -----------------------++------------------------------------------------- | ||||
|                                      ||                      0                        0 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        Accounts with no budget goals (not mentioned in the  periodic  transac- | ||||
|        tions)  will  be  aggregated  under  <unbudgeted>,  unless  you add the | ||||
|        Accounts  with  no budget goals (not mentioned in the periodic transac- | ||||
|        tions) will be  aggregated  under  <unbudgeted>,  unless  you  add  the | ||||
|        --show-unbudgeted flag to display them normally: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger balance --budget --show-unbudgeted | ||||
| @ -1260,8 +1277,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        For more examples and details, see Budgeting and Forecasting. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Custom balance output | ||||
|        In simple (non-multi-column) balance reports,  you  can  customise  the | ||||
|        output with --format FMT: | ||||
|        You  can  customise  the layout of simple (non-tabular) balance reports | ||||
|        with --format FMT: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger balance --format "%20(account) %12(total)" | ||||
|                             assets          $-1 | ||||
| @ -1278,7 +1295,7 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|                                               0 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        %[MIN][.MAX](FIELDNAME) | ||||
| @ -1289,14 +1306,14 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|          o account - the account's name | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|          o total - the account's balance/posted total, right justified | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        Also, FMT can begin with an optional prefix to control  how  multi-com- | ||||
|        Also,  FMT  can begin with an optional prefix to control how multi-com- | ||||
|        modity amounts are rendered: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o %_ - render on multiple lines, bottom-aligned (the default) | ||||
| @ -1305,7 +1322,7 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o %, - render on one line, comma-separated | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        There  are  some  quirks.   Eg in one-line mode, %(depth_spacer) has no | ||||
|        There are some quirks.  Eg in one-line  mode,  %(depth_spacer)  has  no | ||||
|        effect, instead %(account) has indentation built in. | ||||
|         Experimentation may be needed to get pleasing results. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -1313,16 +1330,18 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o %(total) - the account's total | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o %-20.20(account) - the account's name, left justified, padded  to  20 | ||||
|        o %-20.20(account)  -  the account's name, left justified, padded to 20 | ||||
|          characters and clipped at 20 characters | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o %,%-50(account)  %25(total)  -  account name padded to 50 characters, | ||||
|          total padded to 20 characters, with multiple commodities rendered  on | ||||
|        o %,%-50(account)  %25(total) - account name padded to  50  characters, | ||||
|          total  padded to 20 characters, with multiple commodities rendered on | ||||
|          one line | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o %20(total)  %2(depth_spacer)%-(account)  - the default format for the | ||||
|        o %20(total)  %2(depth_spacer)%-(account) - the default format for  the | ||||
|          single-column balance report | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Colour support | ||||
|        The balance command shows negative amounts in red, if: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -1330,23 +1349,6 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        o the output is not being redirected or piped anywhere | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    Output destination | ||||
|        The balance, print, register and stats commands can write their  output | ||||
|        to  a  destination  other  than the console.  This is controlled by the | ||||
|        -o/--output-file option. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -o -     # write to stdout (the default) | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -o FILE  # write to FILE | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    CSV output | ||||
|        The balance, print and register commands can write their output as CSV. | ||||
|        This  is  useful  for  exporting data to other applications, eg to make | ||||
|        charts in a spreadsheet.  This is controlled by the  -O/--output-format | ||||
|        option, or by specifying a .csv file extension with -o/--output-file. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -O csv       # write CSV to stdout | ||||
|               $ hledger balance -o FILE.csv  # write CSV to FILE.csv | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    balancesheet | ||||
|        This command displays a simple balance sheet, showing historical ending | ||||
|        balances of asset and liability accounts  (ignoring  any  report  begin | ||||
| @ -1422,6 +1424,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        ancesheet  shows historical ending balances, which is what you need for | ||||
|        a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin dates. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    balancesheetequity | ||||
|        Just like balancesheet, but also reports Equity (which  it  assumes  is | ||||
|        under a top-level equity account). | ||||
| @ -1519,6 +1523,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        though  as  with  multicolumn  balance reports you can alter the report | ||||
|        mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    check-dates | ||||
|        Check that transactions are sorted by increasing date.  With  a  query, | ||||
|        only matched transactions' dates are checked. | ||||
| @ -1662,6 +1668,8 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        period, though as with multicolumn balance reports you  can  alter  the | ||||
|        report mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    prices | ||||
|        Print all market prices from the journal. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -1745,7 +1753,7 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        increasing dates, and that transactions on the  same  day  do  not  get | ||||
|        reordered.  See also the import command. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The  print  command  also  supports  output destination and CSV output. | ||||
|        This  command  also  supports  output  destination  and output formats. | ||||
|        Here's an example of print's CSV output: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger print -Ocsv | ||||
| @ -1899,12 +1907,11 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               $ hledger reg -w 100,40           # set overall width 100, description width 40 | ||||
|               $ hledger reg -w $COLUMNS,40      # use terminal width, and set description width | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The register command also supports the -o/--output-file  and  -O/--out- | ||||
|        put-format options for controlling output destination and CSV output. | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    register-match | ||||
|        Print the one posting whose transaction description is closest to DESC, | ||||
|        in the style of the register  command.   Helps  ledger-autosync  detect | ||||
|        in  the  style  of  the register command.  Helps ledger-autosync detect | ||||
|        already-seen transactions when importing. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    rewrite | ||||
| @ -1914,7 +1921,7 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|        Show some journal statistics. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        -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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|               $ hledger stats | ||||
| @ -1929,12 +1936,11 @@ COMMANDS | ||||
|               Accounts                 : 8 (depth 3) | ||||
|               Commodities              : 1 ($) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The stats command displays summary information for the  whole  journal, | ||||
|        or  a matched part of it.  With a reporting interval, it shows a report | ||||
|        The  stats  command displays summary information for the whole journal, | ||||
|        or a matched part of it.  With a reporting interval, it shows a  report | ||||
|        for each report period. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        The stats command also supports -o/--output-file for controlling output | ||||
|        destination. | ||||
|        This command also supports output destination and output formats. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|    tags | ||||
|        List  all the tag names used in the journal.  With a TAGREGEX argument, | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Show accounts and their balances. Aliases: b, bal. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| `-O FMT --output-format=FMT     ` | ||||
| : select the output format. Supported formats: | ||||
| txt, csv. | ||||
| txt, csv, html. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| `-o FILE --output-file=FILE` | ||||
| : write output to FILE.  A file extension matching one of the above formats selects that format. | ||||
| @ -336,8 +336,7 @@ For more examples and details, see [Budgeting and Forecasting](budgeting-and-for | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Custom balance output | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| In simple (non-multi-column) balance reports, you can customise the | ||||
| output with `--format FMT`: | ||||
| You can customise the layout of simple (non-tabular) balance reports with `--format FMT`: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ```shell | ||||
| $ hledger balance --format "%20(account) %12(total)" | ||||
| @ -391,6 +390,8 @@ Some example formats: | ||||
| - `%,%-50(account)  %25(total)` - account name padded to 50 characters, total padded to 20 characters, with multiple commodities rendered on one line | ||||
| - `%20(total)  %2(depth_spacer)%-(account)` - the default format for the single-column balance report | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Colour support | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The balance command shows negative amounts in red, if: | ||||
| @ -398,27 +399,4 @@ The balance command shows negative amounts in red, if: | ||||
| - the `TERM` environment variable is not set to `dumb` | ||||
| - the output is not being redirected or piped anywhere | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Output destination | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The balance, print, register and stats commands can write their output to a | ||||
| destination other than the console. This is controlled by the | ||||
| `-o/--output-file` option. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ```shell | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o -     # write to stdout (the default) | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o FILE  # write to FILE | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### CSV output | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The balance, print and register commands can write their output as | ||||
| CSV. This is useful for exporting data to other applications, eg to | ||||
| make charts in a spreadsheet. This is controlled by the | ||||
| `-O/--output-format` option, or by specifying a `.csv` file extension | ||||
| with `-o/--output-file`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ```shell | ||||
| $ hledger balance -O csv       # write CSV to stdout | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o FILE.csv  # write CSV to FILE.csv | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -250,6 +250,8 @@ Normally balancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what | ||||
| you need for a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin | ||||
| dates. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## balancesheetequity | ||||
| Just like [balancesheet](#balancesheet), but also reports Equity | ||||
| (which it assumes is under a top-level `equity` account). | ||||
| @ -349,6 +351,8 @@ Normally cashflow shows changes in assets per period, though | ||||
| as with [multicolumn balance reports](#multicolumn-balance-reports) | ||||
| you can alter the report mode with `--change`/`--cumulative`/`--historical`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## check-dates | ||||
| Check that transactions are sorted by increasing date. | ||||
| With a query, only matched transactions' dates are checked. | ||||
| @ -499,6 +503,8 @@ Normally incomestatement shows revenues/expenses per period, though | ||||
| as with [multicolumn balance reports](#multicolumn-balance-reports) | ||||
| you can alter the report mode with `--change`/`--cumulative`/`--historical`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## prices | ||||
| Print all [market prices](/manual#market-prices) from the journal. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -579,10 +585,7 @@ This assumes that transactions added to FILE always have same or increasing date | ||||
| and that transactions on the same day do not get reordered. | ||||
| See also the [import](#import) command.     | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The print command also supports  | ||||
| [output destination](#output-destination) | ||||
| and | ||||
| [CSV output](#csv-output). | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| Here's an example of print's CSV output: | ||||
| ```shell | ||||
| $ hledger print -Ocsv | ||||
| @ -737,9 +740,7 @@ $ hledger reg -w 100,40           # set overall width 100, description width 40 | ||||
| $ hledger reg -w $COLUMNS,40      # use terminal width, and set description width | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The register command also supports the | ||||
| `-o/--output-file` and `-O/--output-format` options for controlling | ||||
| [output destination](#output-destination) and [CSV output](#csv-output). | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## register-match | ||||
| Print the one posting whose transaction description is closest to DESC,  | ||||
| @ -773,8 +774,7 @@ The stats command displays summary information for the whole journal, or | ||||
| a matched part of it. With a [reporting interval](#reporting-interval), | ||||
| it shows a report for each report period. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The stats command also supports `-o/--output-file` | ||||
| for controlling [output destination](#output-destination). | ||||
| This command also supports [output destination](/manual.html#output-destination) and [output formats](/manual.html#output-formats). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## tags | ||||
| List all the tag names used in the journal. With a TAGREGEX argument, | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -414,6 +414,28 @@ not [transaction prices](journal.html#transaction-prices) (unlike Ledger). | ||||
| Using -B/--cost and -V/--value together is currently allowed, but the | ||||
| results are probably not meaningful. Let us know if you find a use for this.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Output destination | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Some commands (print, register, stats, the balance commands)  | ||||
| can write their output to a destination other than the console.  | ||||
| This is controlled by the `-o/--output-file` option. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ```shell | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o -     # write to stdout (the default) | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o FILE  # write to FILE | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Output format | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Some commands can write their output in other formats. | ||||
| Eg print and register can output CSV, and the balance commands can output CSV or HTML. | ||||
| This is controlled by the `-O/--output-format` option, or by specifying a `.csv` or `.html` file extension with `-o/--output-file`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ```shell | ||||
| $ hledger balance -O csv       # write CSV to stdout | ||||
| $ hledger balance -o FILE.csv  # write CSV to FILE.csv | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## Regular expressions | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| hledger uses [regular expressions](http://www.regular-expressions.info) in a number of places: | ||||
|  | ||||
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