| This gives renderTable a little more customisation. Before any of the commits of this PR, render would just receive a string to display in each cell. After the second commit of this PR it would also receive a width of the string (in place of stripping ANSI sequences and then calculating the width). After this commit, it now also takes an alignment, so you can make cells left or right aligned. The function render calls renderTable with appropriate options to give the same behaviour as before. Also, previously render would always put a border around the table. We would take this output, and would sometimes strip the border by dropping the first and last rows, and first and last characters of every row. I've just added an option to control whether to put the border in, so we can just not add it in the first place, rather than stripping it later. Note that this is again just defining helper functions; this extra power is not yet used anywhere. | ||
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hledger project README
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 terminal and web interfaces, and a Haskell library 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 the home page: https://hledger.org
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