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| .TH "hledger-web" "1" "August 2019" "hledger-web 1.15.99" "hledger User Manuals"
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| 
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| .SH NAME
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| .PP
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| hledger-web - web interface for the hledger accounting tool
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| .PP
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| \f[C]hledger-web [OPTIONS]\f[R]
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| .PD 0
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| .P
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| .PD
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| \f[C]hledger web -- [OPTIONS]\f[R]
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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-web is hledger\[aq]s web interface.
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| It starts a simple web application for browsing and adding transactions,
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| and optionally opens it in a web browser window if possible.
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| It provides a more user-friendly UI than the hledger CLI or hledger-ui
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| interface, showing more at once (accounts, the current account register,
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| balance charts) and allowing history-aware data entry, interactive
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| searching, and bookmarking.
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| .PP
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| hledger-web also lets you share a ledger with multiple users, or even
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| the public web.
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| There is no access control, so if you need that you should put it behind
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| a suitable web proxy.
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| As a small protection against data loss when running an unprotected
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| instance, it writes a numbered backup of the main journal file (only ?)
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| on every edit.
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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[R], or
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| \f[C]$LEDGER_FILE\f[R], or \f[C]$HOME/.hledger.journal\f[R] (on windows,
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| perhaps \f[C]C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal\f[R]).
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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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| Command-line options and arguments may be used to set an initial filter
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| on the data.
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| These filter options are not shown in the web UI, but it will be applied
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| in addition to any search query entered there.
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| .PP
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| Note: if invoking hledger-web as a hledger subcommand, write
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| \f[C]--\f[R] before options, as shown in the synopsis above.
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--serve\f[R]
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| serve and log requests, don\[aq]t browse or auto-exit
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--serve-api\f[R]
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| like --serve, but serve only the JSON web API, without the server-side
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| web UI
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--host=IPADDR\f[R]
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| listen on this IP address (default: 127.0.0.1)
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--port=PORT\f[R]
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| listen on this TCP port (default: 5000)
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--base-url=URL\f[R]
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| set the base url (default: http://IPADDR:PORT).
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| You would change this when sharing over the network, or integrating
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| within a larger website.
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--file-url=URL\f[R]
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| set the static files url (default: BASEURL/static).
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| hledger-web normally serves static files itself, but if you wanted to
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| serve them from another server for efficiency, you would set the url
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| with this.
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--capabilities=CAP[,CAP..]\f[R]
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| enable the view, add, and/or manage capabilities (default: view,add)
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--capabilities-header=HTTPHEADER\f[R]
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| read capabilities to enable from a HTTP header, like
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| X-Sandstorm-Permissions (default: disabled)
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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[R]
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| use a different input file.
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| For stdin, use - (default: \f[C]$LEDGER_FILE\f[R] or
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| \f[C]$HOME/.hledger.journal\f[R])
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--rules-file=RULESFILE\f[R]
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| Conversion rules file to use when reading CSV (default: FILE.rules)
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--separator=CHAR\f[R]
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| Field separator to expect when reading CSV (default: \[aq],\[aq])
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--alias=OLD=NEW\f[R]
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| rename accounts named OLD to NEW
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--anon\f[R]
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| anonymize accounts and payees
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--pivot FIELDNAME\f[R]
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| use some other field or tag for the account name
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-I --ignore-assertions\f[R]
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| ignore any failing balance assertions
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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[R]
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| include postings/txns on or after this date
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-e --end=DATE\f[R]
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| include postings/txns before this date
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-D --daily\f[R]
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| multiperiod/multicolumn report by day
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-W --weekly\f[R]
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| multiperiod/multicolumn report by week
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-M --monthly\f[R]
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| multiperiod/multicolumn report by month
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-Q --quarterly\f[R]
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| multiperiod/multicolumn report by quarter
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-Y --yearly\f[R]
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| multiperiod/multicolumn report by year
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-p --period=PERIODEXP\f[R]
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| set start date, end date, and/or reporting interval all at once using
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| period expressions syntax
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--date2\f[R]
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| match the secondary date instead (see command help for other effects)
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-U --unmarked\f[R]
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| include only unmarked postings/txns (can combine with -P or -C)
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-P --pending\f[R]
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| include only pending postings/txns
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-C --cleared\f[R]
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| include only cleared postings/txns
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-R --real\f[R]
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| include only non-virtual postings
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-NUM --depth=NUM\f[R]
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| hide/aggregate accounts or postings more than NUM levels deep
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-E --empty\f[R]
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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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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-B --cost\f[R]
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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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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]-V --value\f[R]
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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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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--auto\f[R]
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| apply automated posting rules to modify transactions.
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--forecast\f[R]
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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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| .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[R]
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| show general usage (or after COMMAND, command usage)
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--version\f[R]
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| show version
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| .TP
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| .B \f[C]--debug[=N]\f[R]
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| show debug output (levels 1-9, default: 1)
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| .PP
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| A \[at]FILE argument will be expanded to the contents of FILE, which
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| should contain one command line option/argument per line.
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| (To prevent this, insert a \f[C]--\f[R] argument before.)
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| .PP
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| By default, hledger-web starts the web app in \[dq]transient mode\[dq]
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| and also opens it in your default web browser if possible.
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| In this mode the web app will keep running for as long as you have it
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| open in a browser window, and will exit after two minutes of inactivity
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| (no requests and no browser windows viewing it).
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| With \f[C]--serve\f[R], it just runs the web app without exiting, and
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| logs requests to the console.
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| With \f[C]--serve-api\f[R], only the JSON web api (see below) is served,
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| with the usual HTML server-side web UI disabled.
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| .PP
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| By default the server listens on IP address 127.0.0.1, accessible only
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| to local requests.
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| You can use \f[C]--host\f[R] to change this, eg \f[C]--host 0.0.0.0\f[R]
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| to listen on all configured addresses.
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| .PP
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| Similarly, use \f[C]--port\f[R] to set a TCP port other than 5000, eg if
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| you are running multiple hledger-web instances.
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| .PP
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| You can use \f[C]--base-url\f[R] to change the protocol, hostname, port
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| and path that appear in hyperlinks, useful eg for integrating
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| hledger-web within a larger website.
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| The default is \f[C]http://HOST:PORT/\f[R] using the server\[aq]s
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| configured host address and TCP port (or \f[C]http://HOST\f[R] if PORT
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| is 80).
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| .PP
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| With \f[C]--file-url\f[R] you can set a different base url for static
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| files, eg for better caching or cookie-less serving on high performance
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| websites.
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| .SH PERMISSIONS
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| .PP
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| By default, hledger-web allows anyone who can reach it to view the
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| journal and to add new transactions, but not to change existing data.
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| .PP
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| You can restrict who can reach it by
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| setting the IP address it listens on (see \f[C]--host\f[R] above).
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| By default it listens on 127.0.0.1, accessible to all users on the local
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| machine.
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| putting it behind an authenticating proxy, using eg apache or nginx
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| custom firewall rules
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| .PP
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| You can restrict what the users who reach it can do, by
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| using the \f[C]--capabilities=CAP[,CAP..]\f[R] flag when you start it,
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| enabling one or more of the following capabilities.
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| The default value is \f[C]view,add\f[R]:
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| .RS 2
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| \f[C]view\f[R] - allows viewing the journal file and all included files
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| \f[C]add\f[R] - allows adding new transactions to the main journal file
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| \f[C]manage\f[R] - allows editing, uploading or downloading the main or
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| included files
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| .RE
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| .IP \[bu] 2
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| using the \f[C]--capabilities-header=HTTPHEADER\f[R] flag to specify a
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| HTTP header from which it will read capabilities to enable.
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| hledger-web on Sandstorm uses the X-Sandstorm-Permissions header to
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| integrate with Sandstorm\[aq]s permissions.
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| This is disabled by default.
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| .SH EDITING, UPLOADING, DOWNLOADING
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| .PP
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| If you enable the \f[C]manage\f[R] capability mentioned above,
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| you\[aq]ll see a new \[dq]spanner\[dq] button to the right of the search
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| form.
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| Clicking this will let you edit, upload, or download the journal file or
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| any files it includes.
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| .PP
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| Note, unlike any other hledger command, in this mode you (or any
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| visitor) can alter or wipe the data files.
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| .PP
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| Normally whenever a file is changed in this way, hledger-web saves a
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| numbered backup (assuming file permissions allow it, the disk is not
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| full, etc.) hledger-web is not aware of version control systems,
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| currently; if you use one, you\[aq]ll have to arrange to commit the
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| changes yourself (eg with a cron job or a file watcher like entr).
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| .PP
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| Changes which would leave the journal file(s) unparseable or non-valid
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| (eg with failing balance assertions) are prevented.
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| (Probably.
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| This needs re-testing.)
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| .SH RELOADING
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| .PP
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| hledger-web detects changes made to the files by other means (eg if you
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| edit it directly, outside of hledger-web), and it will show the new data
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| when you reload the page or navigate to a new page.
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| If a change makes a file unparseable, hledger-web will display an error
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| message until the file has been fixed.
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| .PP
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| (Note: if you are viewing files mounted from another machine, make sure
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| that both machine clocks are roughly in step.)
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| .SH JSON API
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| .PP
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| In addition to the web UI, hledger-web provides some API routes that
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| serve JSON in response to GET requests.
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| (And when started with \f[C]--serve-api\f[R], it provides only these
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| routes.):
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| .IP
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| .nf
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| \f[C]
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| /accountnames
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| /transactions
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| /prices
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| /commodities
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| /accounts
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| /accounttransactions/#AccountName
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| \f[R]
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| .fi
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| .PP
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| Also, you can append a new transaction to the journal by sending a PUT
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| request to \f[C]/add\f[R] (hledger-web only).
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| As with the web UI\[aq]s add form, hledger-web must be started with the
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| \f[C]add\f[R] capability for this (enabled by default).
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| .PP
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| The payload should be a valid hledger transaction as JSON, similar to
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| what you get from \f[C]/transactions\f[R] or
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| \f[C]/accounttransactions\f[R].
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| .PP
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| Another way to generate test data is with the
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| \f[C]readJsonFile\f[R]/\f[C]writeJsonFile\f[R] helpers in
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| Hledger.Web.Json, which read or write any of hledger\[aq]s JSON-capable
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| types from or to a file.
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| Eg here we write the first transaction of a sample journal:
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| .IP
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| .nf
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| \f[C]
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| $ make ghci-web
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| >>> :m +*Hledger.Web.Json
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| >>> writeJsonFile \[dq]txn.json\[dq] (head $ jtxns samplejournal)
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| >>> :q
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| $ python -m json.tool <txn.json >txn.pretty.json  # optional: make human-readable
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| \f[R]
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| .fi
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| .PP
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| (sample output & discussion)
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| .PP
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| And here\[aq]s how to test adding that with curl:
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| .IP
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| .nf
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| \f[C]
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| $ curl -s http://127.0.0.1:5000/add -X PUT -H \[aq]Content-Type: application/json\[aq] --data-binary \[at]txn.pretty.json; echo
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| \f[R]
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| .fi
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| .PP
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| By default, both the server-side HTML UI and the JSON API are served.
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| Running with \f[C]--serve-api\f[R] disables the former, useful if you
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| only want to serve the API.
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| .SH ENVIRONMENT
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| .PP
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| \f[B]LEDGER_FILE\f[R] The journal file path when not specified with
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| \f[C]-f\f[R].
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| Default: \f[C]\[ti]/.hledger.journal\f[R] (on windows, perhaps
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| \f[C]C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal\f[R]).
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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[R], or
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| \f[C]$LEDGER_FILE\f[R], or \f[C]$HOME/.hledger.journal\f[R] (on windows,
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| perhaps \f[C]C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal\f[R]).
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| .SH BUGS
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| .PP
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| The need to precede options with \f[C]--\f[R] when invoked from hledger
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| is awkward.
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| .PP
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| \f[C]-f-\f[R] doesn\[aq]t work (hledger-web can\[aq]t read from stdin).
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| .PP
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| Query arguments and some hledger options are ignored.
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| .PP
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| Does not work in text-mode browsers.
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| .PP
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| Does not work well on small screens.
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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) 2007-2019 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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