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I have released hledger and hledger-web 0.22.
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hledger is a command-line tool and haskell library for tracking
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financial transactions, which are stored in a human-readable plain
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text format. In addition to reporting, it can also help you record new
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transactions, or convert CSV data from your bank. Add-on packages
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include hledger-web (providing a web interface), hledger-irr and hledger-interest.
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hledger is inspired by and compatible with John Wiegley's Ledger. For
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more, see http://hledger.org .
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Install it:
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cabal update; cabal install hledger [hledger-web]
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For more installation help, see http://hledger.org/MANUAL.html#installing .
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Or, sponsor a ready-to-run binary for your platform: http://hledger.org/DOWNLOAD.html .
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Release notes (http://hledger.org/NEWS.html#hledger-0.22):
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**New:**
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- balance: with a reporting interval (monthly, yearly etc.), the
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  [balance command](MANUAL.html#balance) will now show a multi-column report, showing either
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  the per-period changes in balance (by default),
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  the period ending balances starting from zero (`--cumulative`),
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  or the actual period ending balances (`--historical`).
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  A more detailed specification of the balance command's behaviour
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  has been added to [Hledger.Cli.Balance](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hledger/docs/Hledger-Cli-Balance.html).
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- csv: rules files can now include other rules files, useful for factoring out common rules
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- queries: `sym:REGEXP` matches commodity symbols
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- register: `--average/-A` shows a running average, like ledger
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- in period expressions, `-` (hyphen) can be used as a more compact
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  synonym for `from` and `to`.  Eg: `-p 2012/12/1-2013/2/1` or `date:aug-`.
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- the add-on script examples in extra/ have been updated; get the
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  hledger source and add .../hledger/extra/ to your PATH to make them
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  available.  They include:
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        hledger-accountnames.hs - print account names
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        hledger-balance-csv.hs  - print a balance report as CSV
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        hledger-equity.hs       - print an entry matching all account balances (like ledger)
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        hledger-print-unique.hs - print only journal entries unique descriptions
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        hledger-register-csv.hs - print a register report as CSV
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**Improved:**
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- balancesheet: now shows just assets and liabilities, not equity
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- print: comment positions (same line or next line) are now preserved
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- queries: `amt` now uses the = operator by default, eg `amt:50` is
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  equivalent to `amt:=50`
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- command line processing has been overhauled and made more
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  consistent, and now has tests and debug output.  More flags now work
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  both before and after COMMAND: `-f`, `--rule-file`, `--alias`,
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  `--help`, `--debug`, `--version`.  Command line help, command
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  aliases, API docs and code have been improved.
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- `--debug` now takes an optional numeric argument to set the debug level
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  higher than 1, for more verbose debug output in a few cases.
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**Fixed:**
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- csv: CSV data containing non-ascii characters is now supported
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- build with latest versions of dependencies (text, warp, http-conduit etc.)
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**Release contributors:**
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Marko Kocić, Max Bolingbroke, and a big welcome to first-time committer John Wiegley! :)
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There's a rumour that a 1.0 release could be next, depending on how this one fares. All feedback welcome.
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