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| .TH "hledger\-ui" "1" "January 2019" "hledger\-ui 1.12.99" "hledger User Manuals"
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| 
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| .SH NAME
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| .PP
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| hledger\-ui \- curses\-style interface for the hledger accounting tool
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| .PP
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| \f[C]hledger\-ui\ [OPTIONS]\ [QUERYARGS]\f[]
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| .PD 0
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| .P
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| .PD
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| \f[C]hledger\ ui\ \-\-\ [OPTIONS]\ [QUERYARGS]\f[]
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| .PP
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| hledger is a cross\-platform program for tracking money, time, or any
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| other commodity, using double\-entry accounting and a simple, editable
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| file format.
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| hledger is inspired by and largely compatible with ledger(1).
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| .PP
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| hledger\-ui is hledger\[aq]s curses\-style interface, providing an
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| efficient full\-window text UI for viewing accounts and transactions,
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| and some limited data entry capability.
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| It is easier than hledger\[aq]s command\-line interface, and sometimes
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| quicker and more convenient than the web interface.
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| .PP
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| Note hledger\-ui has some different defaults (experimental):
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| it generates rule\-based transactions and postings by default
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| (\-\-forecast and \-\-auto are always on).
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| it hides transactions dated in the future by default (change this with
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| \-\-future or the F key).
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| .PP
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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[C]\-f\f[], or
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| \f[C]$LEDGER_FILE\f[], or \f[C]$HOME/.hledger.journal\f[] (on windows,
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| perhaps \f[C]C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal\f[]).
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| For more about this see hledger(1), hledger_journal(5) etc.
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| .SH OPTIONS
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| .PP
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| Note: if invoking hledger\-ui as a hledger subcommand, write
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| \f[C]\-\-\f[] before options as shown above.
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| .PP
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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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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-watch\f[]
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| watch for data and date changes and reload automatically
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-theme=default|terminal|greenterm\f[]
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| use this custom display theme
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-register=ACCTREGEX\f[]
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| start in the (first) matched account\[aq]s register screen
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-change\f[]
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| show period balances (changes) at startup instead of historical balances
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-F\ \-\-flat\f[]
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| show accounts as a list (default)
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-T\ \-\-tree\f[]
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| show accounts as a tree
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-future\f[]
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| show transactions dated later than today (normally hidden)
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .PP
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| hledger input options:
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-f\ FILE\ \-\-file=FILE\f[]
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| use a different input file.
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| For stdin, use \- (default: \f[C]$LEDGER_FILE\f[] or
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| \f[C]$HOME/.hledger.journal\f[])
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-rules\-file=RULESFILE\f[]
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| Conversion rules file to use when reading CSV (default: FILE.rules)
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-separator=CHAR\f[]
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| Field separator to expect when reading CSV (default: \[aq],\[aq])
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-alias=OLD=NEW\f[]
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| rename accounts named OLD to NEW
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-anon\f[]
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| anonymize accounts and payees
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-pivot\ FIELDNAME\f[]
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| use some other field or tag for the account name
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-I\ \-\-ignore\-assertions\f[]
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| ignore any failing balance assertions
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .PP
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| hledger reporting options:
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-b\ \-\-begin=DATE\f[]
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| include postings/txns on or after this date
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-e\ \-\-end=DATE\f[]
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| include postings/txns before this date
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-D\ \-\-daily\f[]
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| multiperiod/multicolumn report by day
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-W\ \-\-weekly\f[]
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| multiperiod/multicolumn report by week
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-M\ \-\-monthly\f[]
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| multiperiod/multicolumn report by month
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-Q\ \-\-quarterly\f[]
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| multiperiod/multicolumn report by quarter
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-Y\ \-\-yearly\f[]
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| multiperiod/multicolumn report by year
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-p\ \-\-period=PERIODEXP\f[]
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| set start date, end date, and/or reporting interval all at once using
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| period expressions syntax (overrides the flags above)
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-date2\f[]
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| match the secondary date instead (see command help for other effects)
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-U\ \-\-unmarked\f[]
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| include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with \-P or \-C)
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-P\ \-\-pending\f[]
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| include only pending postings/txns
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-C\ \-\-cleared\f[]
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| include only cleared postings/txns
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-R\ \-\-real\f[]
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| include only non\-virtual postings
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-NUM\ \-\-depth=NUM\f[]
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| hide/aggregate accounts or postings more than NUM levels deep
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-E\ \-\-empty\f[]
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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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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-B\ \-\-cost\f[]
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| convert amounts to their cost at transaction time (using the transaction
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| price, if any)
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-V\ \-\-value\f[]
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| convert amounts to their market value on the report end date (using the
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| most recent applicable market price, if any)
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-auto\f[]
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| apply automated posting rules to modify transactions.
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-forecast\f[]
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| apply periodic transaction rules to generate future transactions, to 6
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| months from now or report end date.
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .PP
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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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| .PP
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| Some reporting options can also be written as query arguments.
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| .PP
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| hledger help options:
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-h\ \-\-help\f[]
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| show general usage (or after COMMAND, command usage)
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-version\f[]
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| show version
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]\-\-debug[=N]\f[]
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| show debug output (levels 1\-9, default: 1)
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| .RS
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| .RE
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| .PP
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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.
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| (To prevent this, insert a \f[C]\-\-\f[] argument before.)
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| .SH KEYS
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| .PP
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| \f[C]?\f[] shows a help dialog listing all keys.
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| (Some of these also appear in the quick help at the bottom of each
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| screen.) Press \f[C]?\f[] again (or \f[C]ESCAPE\f[], or \f[C]LEFT\f[])
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| to close it.
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| The following keys work on most screens:
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| .PP
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| The cursor keys navigate: \f[C]right\f[] (or \f[C]enter\f[]) goes
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| deeper, \f[C]left\f[] returns to the previous screen,
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| \f[C]up\f[]/\f[C]down\f[]/\f[C]page\ up\f[]/\f[C]page\ down\f[]/\f[C]home\f[]/\f[C]end\f[]
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| move up and down through lists.
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| Vi\-style (\f[C]h\f[]/\f[C]j\f[]/\f[C]k\f[]/\f[C]l\f[]) and Emacs\-style
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| (\f[C]CTRL\-p\f[]/\f[C]CTRL\-n\f[]/\f[C]CTRL\-f\f[]/\f[C]CTRL\-b\f[])
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| movement keys are also supported.
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| A tip: movement speed is limited by your keyboard repeat rate, to move
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| faster you may want to adjust it.
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| (If you\[aq]re on a mac, the Karabiner app is one way to do that.)
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| .PP
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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).
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| \f[C]shift\-down/up\f[] steps downward and upward through these standard
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| report period durations: year, quarter, month, week, day.
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| Then, \f[C]shift\-left/right\f[] moves to the previous/next period.
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| \f[C]t\f[] sets the report period to today.
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| With the \f[C]\-\-watch\f[] option, when viewing a "current" period (the
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| current day, week, month, quarter, or year), the period will move
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| automatically to track the current date.
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| To set a non\-standard period, you can use \f[C]/\f[] and a
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| \f[C]date:\f[] query.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]/\f[] lets you set a general filter query limiting the data shown,
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| using the same query terms as in hledger and hledger\-web.
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| While editing the query, you can use CTRL\-a/e/d/k, BS, cursor keys;
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| press \f[C]ENTER\f[] to set it, or \f[C]ESCAPE\f[]to cancel.
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| There are also keys for quickly adjusting some common filters like
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| account depth and transaction status (see below).
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| \f[C]BACKSPACE\f[] or \f[C]DELETE\f[] removes all filters, showing all
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| transactions.
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| .PP
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| As mentioned above, hledger\-ui shows auto\-generated periodic
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| transactions, and hides future transactions (auto\-generated or not) by
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| default.
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| \f[C]F\f[] toggles showing and hiding these future transactions.
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| This is similar to using a query like \f[C]date:\-tomorrow\f[], but more
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| convenient.
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| (experimental)
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| .PP
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| \f[C]ESCAPE\f[] removes all filters and jumps back to the top screen.
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| Or, it cancels a minibuffer edit or help dialog in progress.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]CTRL\-l\f[] redraws the screen and centers the selection if
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| possible (selections near the top won\[aq]t be centered, since we
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| don\[aq]t scroll above the top).
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| .PP
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| \f[C]g\f[] reloads from the data file(s) and updates the current screen
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| and any previous screens.
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| (With large files, this could cause a noticeable pause.)
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| .PP
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| \f[C]I\f[] toggles balance assertion checking.
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| Disabling balance assertions temporarily can be useful for
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| troubleshooting.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]a\f[] runs command\-line hledger\[aq]s add command, and reloads the
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| updated file.
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| This allows some basic data entry.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]A\f[] is like \f[C]a\f[], but runs the hledger\-iadd tool, which
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| provides a curses\-style interface.
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| This key will be available if \f[C]hledger\-iadd\f[] is installed in
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| $PATH.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]E\f[] runs $HLEDGER_UI_EDITOR, or $EDITOR, or a default
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| (\f[C]emacsclient\ \-a\ ""\ \-nw\f[]) on the journal file.
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| With some editors (emacs, vi), the cursor will be positioned at the
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| current transaction when invoked from the register and transaction
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| screens, and at the error location (if possible) when invoked from the
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| error screen.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]q\f[] quits the application.
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| .PP
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| Additional screen\-specific keys are described below.
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| .SH SCREENS
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| .SS Accounts screen
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| .PP
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| This is normally the first screen displayed.
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| It lists accounts and their balances, like hledger\[aq]s balance
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| command.
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| By default, it shows all accounts and their latest ending balances
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| (including the balances of subaccounts).
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| if you specify a query on the command line, it shows just the matched
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| accounts and the balances from matched transactions.
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| .PP
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| Account names are shown as a flat list by default.
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| Press \f[C]T\f[] to toggle tree mode.
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| In flat mode, account balances are exclusive of subaccounts, except
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| where subaccounts are hidden by a depth limit (see below).
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| In tree mode, all account balances are inclusive of subaccounts.
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| .PP
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| To see less detail, press a number key, \f[C]1\f[] to \f[C]9\f[], to set
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| a depth limit.
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| Or use \f[C]\-\f[] to decrease and \f[C]+\f[]/\f[C]=\f[] to increase the
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| depth limit.
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| \f[C]0\f[] shows even less detail, collapsing all accounts to a single
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| total.
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| To remove the depth limit, set it higher than the maximum account depth,
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| or press \f[C]ESCAPE\f[].
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| .PP
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| \f[C]H\f[] toggles between showing historical balances or period
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| balances.
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| Historical 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 the
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| start of the report period.
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| In other words, historical balances are what you would see on a bank
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| statement for that account (unless disturbed by a filter query).
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| Period balances ignore transactions before the report start date, so
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| they show the change in balance during the report period.
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| They are more useful eg when viewing a time log.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]U\f[] toggles filtering by unmarked status, including or excluding
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| unmarked postings in the balances.
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| Similarly, \f[C]P\f[] toggles pending postings, and \f[C]C\f[] toggles
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| cleared postings.
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| (By default, balances include all postings; if you activate one or two
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| status filters, only those postings are included; and if you activate
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| all three, the filter is removed.)
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| .PP
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| \f[C]R\f[] toggles real mode, in which virtual postings are ignored.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]Z\f[] toggles nonzero mode, in which only accounts with nonzero
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| balances are shown (hledger\-ui shows zero items by default, unlike
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| command\-line hledger).
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| .PP
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| Press \f[C]right\f[] or \f[C]enter\f[] to view an account\[aq]s
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| transactions register.
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| .SS Register screen
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| .PP
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| This screen shows the transactions affecting a particular account, like
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| a check register.
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| Each line represents one transaction and shows:
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| the other account(s) involved, in abbreviated form.
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| (If there are both real and virtual postings, it shows only the accounts
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| affected by real postings.)
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| the overall change to the current account\[aq]s balance; positive for an
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| inflow to this account, negative for an outflow.
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| the running historical total or period total for the current account,
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| after the transaction.
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| This can be toggled with \f[C]H\f[].
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| Similar to the accounts screen, the historical total is affected by
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| transactions (filtered by the filter query) before the report start
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| date, while the period total is not.
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| If the historical total is not disturbed by a filter query, it will be
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| the running historical balance you would see on a bank register for the
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| current account.
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| .PP
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| Transactions affecting this account\[aq]s subaccounts will be included
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| in the register if the accounts screen is in tree mode, or if it\[aq]s
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| in flat mode but this account has subaccounts which are not shown due to
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| a depth limit.
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| In other words, the register always shows the transactions contributing
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| to the balance shown on the accounts screen.
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| .PD 0
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| .P
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| .PD
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| Tree mode/flat mode can be toggled with \f[C]T\f[] here also.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]U\f[] toggles filtering by unmarked status, showing or hiding
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| unmarked transactions.
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| Similarly, \f[C]P\f[] toggles pending transactions, and \f[C]C\f[]
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| toggles cleared transactions.
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| (By default, transactions with all statuses are shown; if you activate
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| one or two status filters, only those transactions are shown; and if you
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| activate all three, the filter is removed.)
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| .PP
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| \f[C]R\f[] toggles real mode, in which virtual postings are ignored.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]Z\f[] toggles nonzero mode, in which only transactions posting a
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| nonzero change are shown (hledger\-ui shows zero items by default,
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| unlike command\-line hledger).
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| .PP
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| Press \f[C]right\f[] (or \f[C]enter\f[]) to view the selected
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| transaction in detail.
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| .SS Transaction screen
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| .PP
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| This screen shows a single transaction, as a general journal entry,
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| similar to hledger\[aq]s print command and journal format
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| (hledger_journal(5)).
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| .PP
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| The transaction\[aq]s date(s) and any cleared flag, transaction code,
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| description, comments, along with all of its account postings are shown.
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| Simple transactions have two postings, but there can be more (or in
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| certain cases, fewer).
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| .PP
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| \f[C]up\f[] and \f[C]down\f[] will step through all transactions listed
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| in the previous account register screen.
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| In the title bar, the numbers in parentheses show your position within
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| that account register.
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| They will vary depending on which account register you came from
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| (remember most transactions appear in multiple account registers).
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| The #N number preceding them is the transaction\[aq]s position within
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| the complete unfiltered journal, which is a more stable id (at least
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| until the next reload).
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| .SS Error screen
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| .PP
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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.
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| Once you have fixed the problem, press g again to reload and resume
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| normal operation.
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| (Or, you can press escape to cancel the reload attempt.)
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| .SH ENVIRONMENT
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| .PP
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| \f[B]COLUMNS\f[] The screen width to use.
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| Default: the full terminal width.
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| .PP
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| \f[B]LEDGER_FILE\f[] The journal file path when not specified with
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| \f[C]\-f\f[].
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| Default: \f[C]~/.hledger.journal\f[] (on windows, perhaps
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| \f[C]C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal\f[]).
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| .SH FILES
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| .PP
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| Reads data from one or more files in hledger journal, timeclock,
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| timedot, or CSV format specified with \f[C]\-f\f[], or
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| \f[C]$LEDGER_FILE\f[], or \f[C]$HOME/.hledger.journal\f[] (on windows,
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| perhaps \f[C]C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal\f[]).
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| .SH BUGS
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| .PP
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| The need to precede options with \f[C]\-\-\f[] when invoked from hledger
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| is awkward.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]\-f\-\f[] doesn\[aq]t work (hledger\-ui can\[aq]t read from stdin).
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| .PP
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| \f[C]\-V\f[] affects only the accounts screen.
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| .PP
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| When you press \f[C]g\f[], the current and all previous screens are
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| regenerated, which may cause a noticeable pause with large files.
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| Also there is no visual indication that this is in progress.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]\-\-watch\f[] is not yet fully robust.
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| It works well for normal usage, but many file changes in a short time
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| (eg saving the file thousands of times with an editor macro) can cause
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| problems at least on OSX.
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| Symptoms include: unresponsive UI, periodic resetting of the cursor
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| position, momentary display of parse errors, high CPU usage eventually
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| subsiding, and possibly a small but persistent build\-up of CPU usage
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| until the program is restarted.
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| 
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| 
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| .SH "REPORTING BUGS"
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| Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org
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| (or on the #hledger IRC channel or hledger mail list)
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| 
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| .SH AUTHORS
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| Simon Michael <simon@joyful.com> and contributors
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| 
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| .SH COPYRIGHT
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| 
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| Copyright (C) 2007-2016 Simon Michael.
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| .br
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| Released under GNU GPL v3 or later.
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| 
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| .SH SEE ALSO
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| hledger(1), hledger\-ui(1), hledger\-web(1), hledger\-api(1),
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| hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_timedot(5),
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| ledger(1)
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| 
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| http://hledger.org
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