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							| @ -96,7 +96,6 @@ eg to validate the results you're getting. | ||||
| You can use hledger without learning any more about this file;  | ||||
| just use the [add](#add) or [web](#web) commands to create and update it.  | ||||
| Many users, though, also edit the journal file directly with a text editor, perhaps assisted by the helper modes for emacs or vim. | ||||
| Note the file uses unix line endings on all platforms. <!-- XXX retest & remove --> | ||||
| 
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| Here's an example: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -528,12 +527,10 @@ To generate time logs, ie to clock in and clock out, you could: | ||||
| 
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| ## Commands | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| hledger provides a number of subcommands, in the style of git or darcs. | ||||
| Run `hledger` with no arguments to see a list.  Most are built in to the | ||||
| core hledger package, while [add-on commands](#add-on-commands) will | ||||
| appear if you install additional hledger-* packages. You can also install | ||||
| your own subcommands by putting programs or scripts named `hledger-NAME` | ||||
| in your PATH. | ||||
| hledger provides a number of subcommands; run `hledger` with no arguments to see a list. | ||||
| Most subcommands are built in to the core hledger package; | ||||
| more [add-on commands](#add-on-commands) will appear if you install additional hledger-* packages. | ||||
| You can also install your own subcommands by putting programs or scripts named `hledger-NAME` in your PATH. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Misc commands | ||||
| 
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| @ -808,6 +805,8 @@ the following: | ||||
| 
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| - `REGEX` - match account names by this regular expression | ||||
| - `acct:REGEX` - same as above | ||||
| - `amt:<N`, `amt:=N`, `amt:>N` - match postings with a single-commodity amount less than, greater than or equal to N. (Multi-commodity amounts are always matched.) | ||||
| - `code:REGEX` - match by transaction code (eg check number) | ||||
| - `desc:REGEX` - match transaction descriptions by regular expression | ||||
| - `date:PERIODEXPR` - match dates within the specified [period](#period-expressions) | ||||
| - `edate:PERIODEXPR` - as above, but match secondary dates | ||||
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