This reader is used by default for files with suffix .ledger or .l, and tried along with the other readers for files of unknown type. Currently only the bare minimum of the raw parsed data is used: transaction dates/descriptions and posting accounts/amounts, with the rest being ignored. Amounts are parsed the same way as in the hledger journal format. Malformed amounts might be ignored instead of error-reported. |
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| checks | ||
| data | ||
| doc | ||
| extra | ||
| hledger | ||
| hledger-api | ||
| hledger-lib | ||
| hledger-ui | ||
| hledger-web | ||
| site | ||
| tests | ||
| tools | ||
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| .travis.yml | ||
| .version | ||
| appveyor.yml | ||
| cabal-install.sh | ||
| cabal.project | ||
| dev.hs | ||
| help-system.mk | ||
| HLint.hs | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| Makefile | ||
| Makefile.old | ||
| README.md | ||
| Shake.hs | ||
| stack-ghc7.8.yaml.old | ||
| stack-ghc7.10.yaml | ||
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hledger
lightweight, portable, dependable accounting tools
hledger is a computer program for easily tracking money, time, or other commodities, on unix, mac and windows (and web-capable mobile devices, to some extent).
It is first a command-line tool, but there are also curses-style and web interfaces, and a Haskell library (http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hledger-lib) for building your own programs and scripts (hledger is written in Haskell). hledger was inspired by and is largely compatible with Ledger. hledger is free software available under the GNU General Public License v3+.
hledger aims to help both computer experts and regular folks to gain clarity and control in their finances and time management, but currently it is a bit more suited to techies. I use it every day to:
- track spending and income
- see time reports by day/week/month/project
- get accurate numbers for client billing and tax filing
- track invoices
Though limited in features, hledger is lightweight, usable and reliable. For some, it is a simpler, less distracting, more future-proof alternative to Quicken or GnuCash.
For more, see http://hledger.org.