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| title:  The hledger project
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| author: Simon Michael
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| date:   November 2016
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| status: stable, actively developed
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| ...
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| 
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| hledger is a set of cross-platform tools (and Haskell libraries) for
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| tracking money, time, or any other commodity using double-entry
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| accounting and a simple plain text file format.
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| hledger aims to be reliable and practical for daily use, and provides
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| command-line, curses-style and web interfaces.  It is a largely
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| compatible Haskell reimplementation of John Wiegley's Ledger program.
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| hledger is released under GNU GPLv3+.
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| 
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| In November 2015, the immediate plans were to
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| improve docs and help,
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| improve parser speed and memory efficiency, 
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| integrate a separate parser for Ledger files built by John Wiegley,
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| hledger-ui improvements,
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| and work towards the 1.0 release.
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| 
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| All but one of these goals have been achieved:
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| 
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| - docs have been reorganized, with more focussed manuals available in
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|   multiple versions, formats and as built-in help
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|   
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| - hledger has migrated from parsec to megaparsec and from String to Text,
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|   parsers have been simplified, memory usage is ~30% less on large files,
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|   speed is slightly improved all around
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|   
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| - the ledger4 parser is not yet integrated
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| 
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| - hledger-ui has acquired many new features making it more useful
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|   (file editing, filtering, historical/period modes, quick period browsing..)
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| 
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| - 1.0 has been released!
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| 
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| Also,
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| 
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| - hledger-web is more robust and more mobile-friendly
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| - hledger-api, a simple web API server, has been added
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| - a new "timedot" file format allows retroactive/approximate time logging
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| - we now support GHC 8 and GHC 7.10, dropping GHC 7.8 and 7.6 support.
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|   (GHC 7.8 support requires a maintainer).
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| - hpack is now used for maintaining cabal files
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| - our benchmarking tool has been spun off as the quickbench package
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| - the hledger.org website is simpler, clearer, and more mobile-friendly
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| - a call for help was sent out last month, and contributor activity
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|   has increased.
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| 
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| Future plans include:
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| 
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| - support the 1.0 release
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| - improve the website and docs
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| - grow the user & developer community
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| - clean up, automate, improve and scale our processes
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| - improve quality, reduce waste
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| - add the ledger4 parser
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| - add budget/goal-tracking features
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| - improve hledger-ui usability and features; live reloading
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| 
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| hledger is available from the hledger.org website, from Github,
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| Hackage, and Stackage, and is packaged for a number of systems
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| including Homebrew, Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo, Fedora, and NixOS.
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| 
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| For more, see <http://hledger.org>.
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