# hledger docs
hledger-specific docs are collected here. For more docs relevant to all ledger-likes, see [plaintextaccounting.org](http://plaintextaccounting.org). ## Help/feedback | |---------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | IRC: | [#hledger](http://irc.hledger.org) on Freenode ( see also [#ledger](http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=ledger&randomnick=1)) | Twitter: | [#hledger](https://twitter.com/search?q=%23hledger&src=typd&f=realtime) hashtag (see also [#plaintextaccounting](https://twitter.com/search?q=%23plaintextaccounting&src=typd&f=realtime)) | Mail list: | [list.hledger.org](http://list.hledger.org), posting address: hledger@googlegroups.com | Issue tracker: | [bugs.hledger.org](http://bugs.hledger.org) (just the bugs), [issues.hledger.org](http://issues.hledger.org) (all issues). | Private/security issues: | [simon@joyful.com](mailto:simon@joyful.com)
## Introduction ### What is hledger? An enhanced, well-documented rewrite of the original plain text accounting tool.\ [hledger intro](http://hledger.org)\ [Download](download.html)\ [Release notes](release-notes.html)\ ### What is Plain Text Accounting? Using plain text data formats and modular free software tools for robust, efficient accounting.\ [plaintextaccounting.org](http://plaintextaccounting.org)\ ### What is Accounting? Tracking your use of valuable commodities, such as money or time, for increased awareness and effectiveness.\ [Selected accounting links](http://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/wiki/more-docs)\
## [Reference](manual.html){title="all on one page"} Reference manuals, covering every part of hledger's functionality. ### Core tools [hledger](hledger.html) is the command-line UI [hledger-ui](hledger-ui.html) is a curses-style UI [hledger-web](hledger-web.html) is a web UI [hledger-api](hledger-api.html) is a HTTP JSON server ### File formats [journal format](journal.html) is hledger's native data format, representing an accounting journal [csv format](csv.html) allows hledger to read and write CSV, a common download format [timeclock format](timeclock.html) is for precise time logging with clock-in/clock-out [timedot format](timedot.html) is for human-friendly approximate time logging
## Wiki / Cookbook Tutorials, how-tos and discussion of general topics. https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/wiki