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2011/05 HCAR
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hledger is a haskell port and friendly fork of John Wiegley's ledger.  It
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is a robust command-line accounting tool with a simple human-editable data
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format. Given a plain text file describing transactions, of money or any
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other commodity, hledger will print the chart of accounts, account
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balances, or transactions you're interested in.  It can also help you
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record transactions, or convert CSV data from your bank. There are also
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curses and web interfaces. The project aims to provide a reliable,
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practical day-to-day financial reporting tool, and also a useful library
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for building financial apps in haskell.
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Since hledger's last HCAR entry in 2009, hledger became cabalised, had 10
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non-bugfix releases on hackage, split into multiple packages, acquired a
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public mailing list, bug tracker, fairly comprehensive manual,
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cross-platform binaries, and has grown to 5k lines of code and 15
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committers. 0.14 has just been released, with 5 code committers.
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The project is available under the GNU GPLv3 or later, at http://hledger.org .
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Current plans are to continue development at a steady pace, to attract
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more developers, and to become more useful to a wider range of users, eg
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by building in more awareness of standard accounting procedures and by
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improving the web and other interfaces.
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