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| HLEDGER-UI(1)                hledger User Manuals                HLEDGER-UI(1)
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| 
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| 
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| NAME
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|        hledger-ui  is  a  terminal  interface (TUI) for the hledger accounting
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|        tool.  This manual is for hledger-ui 1.26.99.
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| 
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| SYNOPSIS
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|        hledger-ui [OPTIONS] [QUERYARGS]
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|        hledger ui -- [OPTIONS] [QUERYARGS]
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| 
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| DESCRIPTION
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|        hledger is a reliable, cross-platform  set  of  programs  for  tracking
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|        money,  time, or any other commodity, using double-entry accounting and
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|        a simple, editable file format.  hledger is  inspired  by  and  largely
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|        compatible with ledger(1).
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| 
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|        hledger-ui  is  hledger's  terminal  interface,  providing an efficient
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|        full-window text UI for viewing accounts  and  transactions,  and  some
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|        limited  data  entry  capability.  It is easier than hledger's command-
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|        line interface, and sometimes quicker and more convenient than the  web
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|        interface.
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| 
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|        Like  hledger, it reads data from one or more files in hledger journal,
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|        timeclock, timedot, or CSV format specified with -f,  or  $LEDGER_FILE,
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|        or        $HOME/.hledger.journal       (on       windows,       perhaps
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|        C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal).  For more about this  see  hledger(1),
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|        hledger_journal(5) etc.
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| 
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|        Unlike  hledger,  hledger-ui  hides  all  future-dated  transactions by
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|        default.  They can be revealed, along with any rule-generated  periodic
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|        transactions,  by  pressing  the F key (or starting with --forecast) to
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|        enable "forecast mode".
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| 
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| OPTIONS
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|        Note: if invoking hledger-ui as a hledger subcommand, write  --  before
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|        options as shown above.
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| 
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|        Any  QUERYARGS  are interpreted as a hledger search query which filters
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|        the data.
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| 
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|        -w --watch
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|               watch for data and date changes and reload automatically
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| 
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|        --theme=default|terminal|greenterm
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|               use this custom display theme
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| 
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|        --register=ACCTREGEX
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|               start in the (first) matched account's register screen
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| 
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|        --change
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|               show period balances (changes) at startup instead of  historical
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|               balances
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| 
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|        -l --flat
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|               show accounts as a flat list (default)
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| 
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|        -t --tree
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|               show accounts as a tree
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| 
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|        hledger input options:
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| 
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|        -f FILE --file=FILE
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|               use  a  different  input  file.   For  stdin,  use  -  (default:
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|               $LEDGER_FILE or $HOME/.hledger.journal)
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| 
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|        --rules-file=RULESFILE
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|               Conversion  rules  file  to  use  when  reading  CSV   (default:
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|               FILE.rules)
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| 
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|        --separator=CHAR
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|               Field separator to expect when reading CSV (default: ',')
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| 
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|        --alias=OLD=NEW
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|               rename accounts named OLD to NEW
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| 
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|        --anon anonymize accounts and payees
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| 
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|        --pivot FIELDNAME
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|               use some other field or tag for the account name
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| 
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|        -I --ignore-assertions
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|               disable balance assertion checks (note: does not disable balance
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|               assignments)
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| 
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|        -s --strict
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|               do extra error checking (check  that  all  posted  accounts  are
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|               declared)
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| 
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|        hledger reporting options:
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| 
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|        -b --begin=DATE
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|               include postings/txns on or after this date (will be adjusted to
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|               preceding subperiod start when using a report interval)
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| 
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|        -e --end=DATE
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|               include postings/txns before this date (will be adjusted to fol-
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|               lowing subperiod end when using a report interval)
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| 
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|        -D --daily
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|               multiperiod/multicolumn report by day
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| 
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|        -W --weekly
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|               multiperiod/multicolumn report by week
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| 
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|        -M --monthly
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|               multiperiod/multicolumn report by month
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| 
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|        -Q --quarterly
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|               multiperiod/multicolumn report by quarter
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| 
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|        -Y --yearly
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|               multiperiod/multicolumn report by year
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| 
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|        -p --period=PERIODEXP
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|               set  start date, end date, and/or reporting interval all at once
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|               using period expressions syntax
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| 
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|        --date2
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|               match the secondary date instead (see  command  help  for  other
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|               effects)
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| 
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|        --today=DATE
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|               override   today's  date  (affects  relative  smart  dates,  for
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|               tests/examples)
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| 
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|        -U --unmarked
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|               include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with -P or -C)
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| 
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|        -P --pending
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|               include only pending postings/txns
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| 
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|        -C --cleared
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|               include only cleared postings/txns
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| 
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|        -R --real
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|               include only non-virtual postings
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| 
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|        -NUM --depth=NUM
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|               hide/aggregate accounts or postings more than NUM levels deep
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| 
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|        -E --empty
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|               show items with zero amount, normally hidden (and vice-versa  in
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|               hledger-ui/hledger-web)
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| 
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|        -B --cost
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|               convert amounts to their cost/selling amount at transaction time
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| 
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|        -V --market
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|               convert amounts to their market value in default valuation  com-
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|               modities
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| 
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|        -X --exchange=COMM
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|               convert amounts to their market value in commodity COMM
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| 
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|        --value
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|               convert  amounts  to  cost  or  market value, more flexibly than
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|               -B/-V/-X
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| 
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|        --infer-market-prices
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|               use transaction prices (recorded with @  or  @@)  as  additional
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|               market prices, as if they were P directives
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| 
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|        --auto apply automated posting rules to modify transactions.
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| 
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|        --forecast
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|               generate  future  transactions  from periodic transaction rules,
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|               for the next 6 months or till report end date.   In  hledger-ui,
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|               also make ordinary future transactions visible.
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| 
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|        --commodity-style
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|               Override  the  commodity  style  in the output for the specified
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|               commodity.  For example 'EUR1.000,00'.
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| 
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|        --color=WHEN (or --colour=WHEN)
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|               Should color-supporting commands use ANSI color  codes  in  text
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|               output.   'auto' (default): whenever stdout seems to be a color-
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|               supporting terminal.  'always' or 'yes': always, useful eg  when
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|               piping  output  into  'less  -R'.   'never'  or  'no': never.  A
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|               NO_COLOR environment variable overrides this.
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| 
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|        --pretty[=WHEN]
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|               Show prettier output, e.g.  using  unicode  box-drawing  charac-
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|               ters.   Accepts 'yes' (the default) or 'no' ('y', 'n', 'always',
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|               'never' also work).  If you provide an  argument  you  must  use
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|               '=', e.g.  '--pretty=yes'.
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| 
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|        When a reporting option appears more than once in the command line, the
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|        last one takes precedence.
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| 
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|        Some reporting options can also be written as query arguments.
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| 
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|        hledger help options:
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| 
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|        -h --help
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|               show general or COMMAND help
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| 
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|        --man  show general or COMMAND user manual with man
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|        --info show general or COMMAND user manual with info
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| 
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|        --version
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|               show general or ADDONCMD version
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| 
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|        --debug[=N]
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|               show debug output (levels 1-9, default: 1)
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| 
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|        A @FILE argument will be expanded to the contents of FILE, which should
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|        contain  one  command line option/argument per line.  (To prevent this,
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|        insert a -- argument before.)
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| 
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| MOUSE
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|        In most modern terminals, you can navigate through the screens  with  a
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|        mouse or touchpad:
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| 
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|        o Use mouse wheel or trackpad to scroll up and down
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| 
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|        o Click on list items to go deeper
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| 
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|        o Click  on  the left margin (column 0), or the blank area at bottom of
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|          screen, to go back.
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| 
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| KEYS
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|        Keyboard gives more control.
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| 
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|        ? shows a help dialog listing all keys.  (Some of these also appear  in
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|        the quick help at the bottom of each screen.) Press ? again (or ESCAPE,
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|        or LEFT, or q) to close it.  The following keys work on most screens:
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| 
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|        The cursor keys navigate: RIGHT goes deeper, LEFT returns to the previ-
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|        ous  screen, UP/DOWN/PGUP/PGDN/HOME/END move up and down through lists.
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|        Emacs-style (CTRL-p/CTRL-n/CTRL-f/CTRL-b) movement keys are  also  sup-
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|        ported  (but  not  vi-style  keys, since hledger-1.19, sorry!).  A tip:
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|        movement speed is limited by your keyboard repeat rate, to move  faster
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|        you  may  want to adjust it.  (If you're on a mac, the karabiner app is
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|        one way to do that.)
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| 
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|        With shift pressed, the cursor keys adjust the report period,  limiting
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|        the  transactions  to  be  shown  (by  default, all are shown).  SHIFT-
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|        DOWN/UP steps downward and upward through these standard report  period
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|        durations:  year,  quarter,  month,  week, day.  Then, SHIFT-LEFT/RIGHT
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|        moves to the previous/next period.  T sets the report period to  today.
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|        With  the  -w/--watch option, when viewing a "current" period (the cur-
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|        rent day, week, month, quarter, or year), the period will move automat-
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|        ically  to  track  the current date.  To set a non-standard period, you
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|        can use / and a date: query.
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| 
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|        / lets you set a general filter query limiting the  data  shown,  using
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|        the  same query terms as in hledger and hledger-web.  While editing the
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|        query, you can use CTRL-a/e/d/k, BS, cursor keys; press  ENTER  to  set
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|        it, or ESCAPEto cancel.  There are also keys for quickly adjusting some
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|        common filters like account depth and transaction status  (see  below).
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|        BACKSPACE or DELETE removes all filters, showing all transactions.
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| 
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|        As  mentioned  above, by default hledger-ui hides future transactions -
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|        both ordinary transactions recorded in the journal, and periodic trans-
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|        actions   generated  by  rule.   F  toggles  forecast  mode,  in  which
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|        future/forecasted transactions are shown.
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| 
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|        ESCAPE resets the UI state and jumps back to the top screen,  restoring
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|        the  app's  initial  state  at startup.  Or, it cancels minibuffer data
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|        entry or the help dialog.
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| 
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|        CTRL-l redraws the screen and centers the selection if possible (selec-
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|        tions  near  the top won't be centered, since we don't scroll above the
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|        top).
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| 
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|        g reloads from the data file(s) and updates the current screen and  any
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|        previous  screens.   (With  large  files, this could cause a noticeable
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|        pause.)
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| 
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|        I toggles balance assertion  checking.   Disabling  balance  assertions
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|        temporarily can be useful for troubleshooting.
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| 
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|        a  runs  command-line  hledger's  add  command, and reloads the updated
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|        file.  This allows some basic data entry.
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| 
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|        A is like a, but runs the hledger-iadd tool, which provides a  terminal
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|        interface.   This key will be available if hledger-iadd is installed in
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|        $path.
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| 
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|        E runs $HLEDGER_UI_EDITOR, or $EDITOR, or a default (emacsclient -a  ""
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|        -nw)  on  the  journal file.  With some editors (emacs, vi), the cursor
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|        will be positioned at the current transaction  when  invoked  from  the
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|        register  and transaction screens, and at the error location (if possi-
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|        ble) when invoked from the error screen.
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| 
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|        B toggles cost mode, showing amounts in their transaction price's  com-
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|        modity (like toggling the -B/--cost flag).
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| 
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|        V  toggles  value  mode, showing amounts' current market value in their
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|        default valuation  commodity  (like  toggling  the  -V/--market  flag).
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|        Note,  "current market value" means the value on the report end date if
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|        specified, otherwise today.  To see the value on another date, you  can
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|        temporarily  set that as the report end date.  Eg: to see a transaction
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|        as it was valued on july 30, go to the  accounts  or  register  screen,
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|        press /, and add date:-7/30 to the query.
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| 
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|        At most one of cost or value mode can be active at once.
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| 
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|        There's  not yet any visual reminder when cost or value mode is active;
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|        for now pressing b b v should reliably reset to normal mode.
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| 
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|        q quits the application.
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| 
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|        Additional screen-specific keys are described below.
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| 
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| SCREENS
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|    Accounts screen
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|        This is normally the first screen displayed.   It  lists  accounts  and
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|        their  balances,  like hledger's balance command.  By default, it shows
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|        all accounts and their latest ending balances (including  the  balances
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|        of  subaccounts).   Accounts  which  have been declared with an account
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|        directive are also listed, even if not yet used (except for empty  par-
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|        ent  accounts).   If  you specify a query on the command line, it shows
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|        just the matched accounts and the balances from matched transactions.
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| 
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|        Account names are shown as a flat list by default; press  t  to  toggle
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|        tree  mode.   In  list  mode,  account balances are exclusive of subac-
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|        counts, except where subaccounts are  hidden  by  a  depth  limit  (see
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|        below).   In  tree  mode,  all account balances are inclusive of subac-
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|        counts.
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| 
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|        To see less detail, press a number key, 1 to 9, to set a  depth  limit.
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|        Or use - to decrease and +/= to increase the depth limit.  0 shows even
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|        less detail, collapsing all accounts to a single total.  To remove  the
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|        depth  limit,  set  it  higher than the maximum account depth, or press
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|        ESCAPE.
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| 
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|        H toggles between showing historical balances or period balances.  His-
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|        torical  balances  (the  default) are ending balances at the end of the
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|        report period, taking into account all transactions  before  that  date
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|        (filtered  by  the  filter query if any), including transactions before
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|        the start of the report period.  In other  words,  historical  balances
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|        are  what  you  would  see on a bank statement for that account (unless
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|        disturbed by a filter  query).   Period  balances  ignore  transactions
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|        before the report start date, so they show the change in balance during
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|        the report period.  They are more useful eg when viewing a time log.
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| 
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|        U toggles filtering by unmarked status, including or excluding unmarked
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|        postings in the balances.  Similarly, P toggles pending postings, and C
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|        toggles cleared postings.  (By default, balances include all  postings;
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|        if  you  activate  one  or  two status filters, only those postings are
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|        included; and if you activate all three, the filter is removed.)
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| 
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|        R toggles real mode, in which virtual postings are ignored.
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| 
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|        z toggles nonzero mode, in which only accounts  with  nonzero  balances
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|        are  shown (hledger-ui shows zero items by default, unlike command-line
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|        hledger).
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| 
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|        Press RIGHT to view an account's transactions register.
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| 
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|    Register screen
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|        This screen shows the transactions affecting a particular account, like
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|        a check register.  Each line represents one transaction and shows:
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| 
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|        o the  other  account(s)  involved, in abbreviated form.  (If there are
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|          both real and virtual postings, it shows only the  accounts  affected
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|          by real postings.)
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| 
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|        o the  overall change to the current account's balance; positive for an
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|          inflow to this account, negative for an outflow.
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| 
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|        o the running historical total or period total for the current account,
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|          after  the  transaction.  This can be toggled with H.  Similar to the
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|          accounts screen, the historical total  is  affected  by  transactions
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|          (filtered  by  the  filter query) before the report start date, while
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|          the period total is not.  If the historical total is not disturbed by
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|          a  filter  query, it will be the running historical balance you would
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|          see on a bank register for the current account.
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| 
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|        Transactions affecting this account's subaccounts will be  included  in
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|        the register if the accounts screen is in tree mode, or if it's in list
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|        mode but this account has subaccounts which are  not  shown  due  to  a
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|        depth  limit.   In  other words, the register always shows the transac-
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|        tions contributing to the balance shown on the accounts  screen.   Tree
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|        mode/list mode can be toggled with t here also.
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| 
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|        U  toggles  filtering  by  unmarked  status, showing or hiding unmarked
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|        transactions.  Similarly, P toggles pending transactions, and C toggles
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|        cleared  transactions.  (By default, transactions with all statuses are
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|        shown; if you activate one or two status filters, only  those  transac-
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|        tions are shown; and if you activate all three, the filter is removed.)
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| 
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|        R toggles real mode, in which virtual postings are ignored.
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| 
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|        z toggles nonzero mode, in which only transactions  posting  a  nonzero
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|        change  are  shown (hledger-ui shows zero items by default, unlike com-
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|        mand-line hledger).
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| 
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|        Press RIGHT to view the selected transaction in detail.
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| 
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|    Transaction screen
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|        This screen shows a single transaction, as  a  general  journal  entry,
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|        similar  to  hledger's  print command and journal format (hledger_jour-
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|        nal(5)).
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| 
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|        The transaction's date(s)  and  any  cleared  flag,  transaction  code,
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|        description,  comments,  along  with  all  of  its account postings are
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|        shown.  Simple transactions have two postings, but there  can  be  more
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|        (or in certain cases, fewer).
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| 
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|        UP  and  DOWN will step through all transactions listed in the previous
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|        account register screen.  In the title bar, the numbers in  parentheses
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|        show  your  position  within  that  account  register.   They will vary
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|        depending on which account register you came from (remember most trans-
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|        actions appear in multiple account registers).  The #N number preceding
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|        them is the transaction's position within the complete unfiltered jour-
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|        nal, which is a more stable id (at least until the next reload).
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| 
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|    Error screen
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|        This  screen  will appear if there is a problem, such as a parse error,
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|        when you press g to reload.  Once you have fixed the problem,  press  g
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|        again to reload and resume normal operation.  (Or, you can press escape
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|        to cancel the reload attempt.)
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| 
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| TIPS
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|    Watch mode
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|        One of hledger-ui's best  features  is  the  auto-reloading  -w/--watch
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|        mode.   With  this flag, it will update the display automatically when-
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|        ever changes are saved to the data files.
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| 
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|        This is very useful when reconciling.  A good workflow is to have  your
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|        bank's  online  register  open  in a browser window, for reference; the
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|        journal file open in an editor window; and hledger-ui in watch mode  in
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|        a terminal window, eg:
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| 
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|               $ hledger-ui --watch --register checking -C
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| 
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|        As  you mark things cleared in the editor, you can see the effect imme-
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|        diately without having to context  switch.   This  leaves  more  mental
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|        bandwidth  for  your accounting.  Of course you can still interact with
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|        hledger-ui when needed, eg to toggle cleared mode, or  to  explore  the
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|        history.
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| 
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|    Watch mode limitations
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|        There  are  situations  in which it won't work, ie the display will not
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|        update when you save a change (because the underlying  inotify  library
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|        does not support it).  Here are some that we know of:
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| 
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|        o Certain  editors:  saving  with gedit, and perhaps any Gnome applica-
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|          tion, won't be detected (#1617).  Jetbrains IDEs, such as IDEA,  also
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|          may not work (#911).
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| 
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|        o Certain  unusual  filesystems might not be supported.  (All the usual
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|          ones on unix, mac and windows are supported.)
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| 
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|        In such cases, the workaround is to switch to the hledger-ui window and
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|        press  g  each  time  you  want it to reload.  (Actually, see #1617 for
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|        another workaround, and let us know if it works for you.)
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| 
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|        If you leave hledger-ui --watch running for days, on certain  platforms
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|        (?),  perhaps  with many transactions in your journal (?), perhaps with
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|        large numbers of other files present (?),  you  may  see  it  gradually
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|        using  more and more memory and CPU over time, as seen in top or Activ-
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|        ity Monitor or Task Manager.
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| 
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|        A workaround is to quit and restart it, or to suspend it  (CTRL-z)  and
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|        restart it (fg) if your shell supports that.
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| 
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| ENVIRONMENT
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|        COLUMNS The screen width to use.  Default: the full terminal width.
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| 
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|        LEDGER_FILE The journal file path when not specified with -f.
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| 
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|        On unix computers, the default value is: ~/.hledger.journal.
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| 
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|        A  more  typical  value is something like ~/finance/YYYY.journal, where
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|        ~/finance is a version-controlled finance directory  and  YYYY  is  the
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|        current  year.  Or, ~/finance/current.journal, where current.journal is
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|        a symbolic link to YYYY.journal.
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| 
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|        The usual way to set this permanently is to add a  command  to  one  of
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|        your shell's startup files (eg ~/.profile):
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| 
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|               export LEDGER_FILE=~/finance/current.journal`
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| 
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|        On  some Mac computers, there is a more thorough way to set environment
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|        variables, that will also affect applications started from the GUI (eg,
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|        Emacs started from a dock icon): In ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist, add an
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|        entry like:
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| 
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|               {
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|                 "LEDGER_FILE" : "~/finance/current.journal"
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|               }
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| 
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|        For this to take effect you might need to killall Dock, or reboot.
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| 
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|        On Windows computers, the default value  is  probably  C:\Users\MyUser-
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|        Name\.hledger.journal.   You  can change this by running a command like
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|        this in a powershell window:
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| 
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|               > setx LEDGER_FILE "C:\Users\MyUserName\finance\2021.journal"
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| 
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|        (Let us know if you need to be an Administrator, and if  this  persists
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|        across a reboot.)
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| 
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| FILES
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|        Reads  data from one or more files in hledger journal, timeclock, time-
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|        dot,  or  CSV  format  specified   with   -f,   or   $LEDGER_FILE,   or
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|        $HOME/.hledger.journal           (on          windows,          perhaps
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|        C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal).
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| 
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| BUGS
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|        The need to precede options with -- when invoked from hledger  is  awk-
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|        ward.
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| 
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|        -f- doesn't work (hledger-ui can't read from stdin).
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| 
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|        -V affects only the accounts screen.
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| 
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|        When you press g, the current and all previous screens are regenerated,
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|        which may cause a noticeable pause with large files.  Also there is  no
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|        visual indication that this is in progress.
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| 
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|        --watch  is  not yet fully robust.  It works well for normal usage, but
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|        many file changes in a short time (eg  saving  the  file  thousands  of
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|        times  with an editor macro) can cause problems at least on OSX.  Symp-
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|        toms include: unresponsive UI, periodic resetting of the  cursor  posi-
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|        tion, momentary display of parse errors, high CPU usage eventually sub-
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|        siding, and possibly a small but persistent build-up of CPU usage until
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|        the program is restarted.
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| 
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|        Also, if you are viewing files mounted from another machine, -w/--watch
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|        requires that both machine clocks are roughly in step.
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| REPORTING BUGS
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|        Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC  channel
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|        or hledger mail list)
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| 
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| 
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| AUTHORS
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|        Simon Michael <simon@joyful.com> and contributors
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| 
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| 
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| COPYRIGHT
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|        Copyright (C) 2007-2020 Simon Michael.
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|        Released under GNU GPL v3 or later.
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| 
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| 
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| SEE ALSO
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|        hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), ledger(1)
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| hledger-ui-1.26.99                 July 2022                     HLEDGER-UI(1)
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