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| # Scripts
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| <div class=pagetoc>
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| <!-- toc -->
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| This document is the README in the hledger repo's [bin] directory, 
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| and is also published as [Scripts] on hledger.org.
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| Here we collect hledger scripts: additional small tools which complement hledger in some way.
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| These can be:
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| 
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| - shell aliases or functions, defined eg in your shell's startup file
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| - shell script files
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| - programs written in other languages, like Python or Haskell.
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|   Haskell scripts are the most powerful since they can call hledger's Haskell API (we'll call these *hledger-integrated*).
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| - script files or programs  named `hledger-*`, 
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|   which show up in hledger's [commands list](hledger.html#commands)
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|   as [add-on commands](https://hledger.org/dev/hledger.html#addons).
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| 
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| The most common types of hledger script are:
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| 
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| 1. shell aliases/functions/scripts which run hledger with custom options and arguments, eg to produce a particular report
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| 2. Haskell add-on command scripts implementing variants of the built-in commands, or new kinds of report.
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| 
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| [Scripting hledger] has more on this general topic.
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| 
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| The current "bin scripts" are listed in the page contents and below, categorised by how they invoke hledger.
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| They are either useful as is, or can be examples/inspiration for making your own.
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| Contributions welcome!
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| Following the list are [install instructions](#installing-the-bin-scripts) and other tips.
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| 
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| <!-- This page can be viewed on github or hledger.org, so use absolute urls. -->
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| [bin]:                https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/tree/master/bin
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| [Scripts]:            https://hledger.org/scripts.html
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| [Scripting hledger]:  https://hledger.org/scripting.html
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| 
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| ## hledger-running scripts
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| 
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| These run hledger via its command line interface, and perhaps process its output:
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| 
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| ### bashrc
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| 
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| [`bashrc`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/bashrc)
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| contains many example bash aliases and functions.
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| After installing the bin scripts: as a bash user,
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| ```cli
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| # customise FINDIR and LEDGER_FILE at the top of bin/bashrc
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| $ . bin/bashrc
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| $ fin        # list the scripts available
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| ```
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| 
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| ### hledger-simplebal
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| 
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| [`hledger-simplebal`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-simplebal)
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| shows how to reliably report a single machine-readable number with hledger.
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| This and the other "hledger-" scripts are add-on commands.
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| 
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| ```cli
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| $ hledger simplebal
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| ```
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| 
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| ### hledger-git
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| 
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| [`hledger-git`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-git)
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| provides easy version control for your journal files, using git. Run it with no arguments for help.
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| ```cli
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| $ hledger git log
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| $ hledger git status
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| $ hledger git record [MSG]
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| ```
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| 
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| ### hledger-pijul
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| 
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| [`hledger-pijul`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-pijul)
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| provides the same thing using the [pijul](https://pijul.org) version control system..
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| ```cli
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| $ hledger pijul log
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| $ hledger pijul status
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| $ hledger pijul record [MSG]
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| ```
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| 
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| ## hledger-integrated scripts
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| 
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| These call hledger as a Haskell library, and so must be written in
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| Haskell. They can use hledger's internal data types and can do
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| anything hledger's built-in commands can do:
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| 
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| ### hledger-addon-example
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| 
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| [`hledger-addon-example.hs`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-addon-example.hs)
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| is a starter template for a common type of script: a hledger-integrated add-on command.
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| It has the same structure as most of the other add-ons here:
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| - implemented as a stack script for robustness
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| - provides command line help
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| - accepts common hledger options
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| 
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| Further cleanup and documentation is ongoing.
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| 
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| ### hledger-print-location
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| 
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| [`hledger-print-location.hs`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-print-location.hs)
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| is a variant of hledger's `print` command
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| that adds the file and line number to every transaction, as a tag:
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| ```cli
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| $ hledger print-location -f hledger/examples/sample.journal desc:eat
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| 2008/06/03 * eat & shop
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|   ; location: /Users/simon/src/hledger/examples/sample.journal:30
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|   expenses:food                  $1
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|   expenses:supplies              $1
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|   assets:cash
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| ```
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| 
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| ### hledger-swap-dates
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| 
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| [`hledger-swap-dates.hs`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-swap-dates.hs)
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| prints transactions with their date and date2 fields swapped.
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| 
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| ### hledger-check-tagfiles
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| 
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| [`hledger-check-tagfiles.hs`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-check-tagfiles.hs)
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| interprets all tag values containing a `/` (forward slash) as file paths, and checks that those files exist.
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| [`hledger-check-tagfiles.cabal.hs`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-check-tagfiles.cabal.hs)
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| is the same command implemented as a cabal script rather than a stack script.
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| 
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| ### hledger-check-fancyassertions
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| 
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| [`hledger-check-fancyassertions.hs`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-check-fancyassertions.hs)
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| checks account balances over time in more complex ways than hledger's built-in balance assertions.
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| 
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| ### hledger-combine-balances
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| 
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| [`hledger-combine-balances.hs`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-combine-balances.hs)
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| shows balance reports for two different periods side by side.
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| 
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| ### hledger-balance-as-budget
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| 
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| [`hledger-balance-as-budget.hs`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-balance-as-budget.hs)
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| uses one balance report to set budget goals for another balance report.
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| 
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| ### hledger-smooth
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| 
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| [`hledger-smooth.hs`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/hledger-smooth.hs)
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| is an incomplete attempt at automatically splitting infrequent/irregular transactions.
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| 
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| ## hledger-related scripts
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| 
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| These don't run hledger, but are probably related to it in some way:
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| 
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| ### paypaljson
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| 
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| [`paypaljson`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/paypaljson)
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| downloads the last 30 days of Paypal transactions (requires a free developer account & API key).
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| 
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| ### paypaljson2csv
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| 
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| [`paypaljson2csv`](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/blob/master/bin/paypal2csv) (python)
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| converts `paypaljson`'s output to CSV, with format similar to Paypal's manually-downloaded CSV.
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| 
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| ## More scripts
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| 
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| [plaintextaccounting.org](https://plaintextaccounting.org) has a longer list of PTA tools, not hledger-specific.
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| 
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| 
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| ## Installing the bin scripts
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| 
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| These [bin](https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/tree/master/bin) scripts
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| are not automatically installed along with hledger; 
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| if you want them you must download them separately. Here's a suggested method:
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| 
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| ```cli
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| # go to wherever you keep financial files
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| $ cd ~/finance
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| 
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| # get the hledger repo (the fast way, without version control)
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| $ curl -LOJ https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/archive/refs/heads/master.zip && unzip hledger-master.zip && mv hledger-master hledger
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| 
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| # (or the slow way, with version control for easy diffing/updating/contributing)
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| # git clone https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger.git
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| 
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| # make a more convenient symlink to the bin directory
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| $ ln -s hledger/bin
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| 
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| # add the bin directory to your PATH. Eg as a bash user:
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| $ echo "export PATH=$PATH:$PWD/bin" >>~/.bash_profile"
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| $ export PATH=$PATH:$PWD/bin
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| 
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| # check that hledger's command list now shows the hledger-* scripts
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| # (they will be listed with a + prefix):
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| $ hledger
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| ```
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| 
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| Scripts with no file extension are mostly [bash] scripts except where noted.
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| if you don't want to install bash you might have to adapt them to your shell.
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| 
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| Scripts with a `.hs` file extension are usually [stack scripts], requiring [stack] to run. 
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| If you don't want to install stack you can adapt them to be cabal scripts,
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| or install their required libraries yourself and run/compile them with suitable runghc/ghc commands.
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| See also [Working with hledger-*.hs scripts](#working-with-hledger-hs-scripts) below.
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| 
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| [bash]: https://www.gnu.org/software/bash
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| [stack]: https://haskellstack.org
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| [stack scripts]: https://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/GUIDE/#script-interpreter
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| 
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| ## Working with hledger-*.hs scripts
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| 
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| The hledger-*.hs [add-on commands] are mostly implemented as [stack]
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| runghc scripts. See the comments in hledger-check-fancyassertions.hs
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| for more about how to run or compile them.  Short version: run
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| bin/compile.sh to compile all scripts, and add this directory to your
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| $PATH so they show up in hledger's command list.
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| 
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| [add-on commands]: http://hledger.org/hledger.html#add-on-commands
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| [stack]: https://www.fpcomplete.com/haskell/get-started
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| [cabal]: https://www.haskell.org/cabal
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| 
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| How to:
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| 
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| ### Install all add-on commands
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| 
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|     $ git clone https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger
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|     $ hledger/bin/compile.sh
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|     $ export PATH=$PATH:$PWD/hledger/bin
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| 
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|     $ hledger                           # scripts now appear in commands list
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|     $ hledger-print-location --help     # run a script directly
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|     $ hledger print-location -- --help  # or run it via hledger. -- is needed before script options
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| 
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| ### Create a new script
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| 
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| The example scripts follow a template that implements hledger's
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| standard command line options and help, so it's a good idea to use one
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| as your starting point. The hledger- naming is not required, but it
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| causes scripts to show up in the hledger commands list. On unix,
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| your new script should be marked executable. This should do it:
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| 
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|     $ cd hledger
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|     $ cp bin/hledger-swap-dates.hs bin/hledger-foo.hs  # and edit, at least the command name and help
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|     $ stack install string-qq     # ensure any extra script deps are installed
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|     $ bin/hledger-cmd.hs --help
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|     foo [OPTIONS]
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|       My new foo command.
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|       ...
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|     $ stack ghc bin/hledger-cmd.hs
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|     $ hledger foo -- --help
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|     foo [OPTIONS]
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|       My new foo command.
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|       ...
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| 
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| ### Run ghcid on a script
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|   
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|     $ stack install string-qq     # ensure any extra script deps are installed
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|     $ stack exec -- ghcid bin/hledger-foo.hs 
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|     ...
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|     Ok, one module loaded.
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|     All good (1 module, at 10:50:48)
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| 
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| ### Run ghci on a script
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| 
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|     $ stack install string-qq     # ensure any extra script deps are installed
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|     $ stack ghci bin/hledger-foo.hs 
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|     ...
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|     Ok, one module loaded.
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|     ...
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|     ghci> 
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