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.TH LEDGER 1 2009-08-06 "Ledger 2.6.2"
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.SH NAME
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ledger \- command-line accounting
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B ledger
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.RI [ options ] " command " [ acct-regex "]... [\-\- " payee-regex ...]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Ledger is a command-line accounting tool with the moxie to exist.
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It provides no bells or whistles, and returns the user to the days
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before user interfaces were even a twinkling in their father's CRT.
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.SH NOTE
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This man page is a summary of the command-line usage of
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.B ledger
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along with a short example of a Ledger data file.
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For more complete documentation see the Ledger Reference Manual, (via
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the
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.B info ledger
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command or otherwise).
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.SH COMMANDS
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All commands require a Ledger data file which can be specified with
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.BI -f "\ filename"
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or via the
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.B LEDGER_FILE
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environment variable.
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The
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.BR balance " and " register
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commands provide the primary functionality of Ledger and are used most
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frequently:
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.RS 4
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.TP 4
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.BR bal ", " balance " [REGEXP]..."
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Reports the current balance of all matching accounts.
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If an account contains multiple types of commodities, each
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commodity's total is reported separately.
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.TP
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.BR reg ", " register " [REGEXP]..."
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Displays all the transactions occurring in the matching accounts, line
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by line.
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The output from
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.B register
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is very close to what a typical checkbook, or single-account ledger,
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would look like. It also shows a running balance. The final running
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balance of any register should always be the same as the current
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balance of that account.
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.RE
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Several commands are effectively variants of
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.BR register .
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These commands accept the same options and display the same
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transactions as
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.B register
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and differ only in the format of the output:
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.RS 4
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.TP 4
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.BR print " [REGEXP]..."
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Displays transactions in a format that can be parsed by Ledger.
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They will be properly formatted and output in the most economic form
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possible.
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The
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.B print
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command can be a handy way to clean up a Ledger file whose formatting
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has gotten out of hand.
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.TP
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.BR xml " [REGEXP]..."
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Displays transactions in an XML format that can then be read and
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processed by external tools.
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Use the
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.B \-\-totals
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option to include the running total with each transaction.
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.TP
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.BR emacs " [REGEXP]..."
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Displays transactions in a format that can be read directly by Emacs
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Lisp.
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.RE
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The remaining commands are each useful in particular circumstances:
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.RS 4
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.TP 4
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.BR equity " [REGEXP]..."
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Prints out account balances as if they were entries.
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This makes it easy to establish the starting balances for accounts,
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(such as when beginning a new Ledger file to then archive previous
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years).
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.TP
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.BR prices " [REGEXP]..."
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Displays the price history for matching commodities.
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The
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.B \-A
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option is useful with this report to display the average running
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price, or
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.B \-D
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to show each price's deviation from that average.
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.TP
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.BR pricedb " [REGEXP]..."
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Produces the same information as
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.B prices
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but in a format that can be parsed by Ledger.
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.TP
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.BI entry " DATE PAYEE AMOUNT"
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Output a derived entry, based on the arguments and an account matching
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.I PAYEE
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in the transacation history. If Ledger does not succeed in generating
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a new entry, an error is printed and the exit code is set to 1.
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.RE
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.SH OPTIONS
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\
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.SS Basic options
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.TP
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.B \-h, \-\-help
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Print a summary of the basic options and commands.
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This help screen is also printed if
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.B ledger
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is run without a command.
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.TP
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.B \-H, \-\-full-help
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Print a help message including all command-line options.
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.TP
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.B \-v, \-\-version
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Prints the current version of Ledger and exits.
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This is useful for sending bug reports, to let the author know which
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version of Ledger you are using.
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.TP
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.BI \-f,\ \-\-file \ FILE
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Reads
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.I FILE
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as a Ledger file. This option may be specified multiple times.
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.I FILE
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may also be a list of file names separated by colons.
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Typically, the environment variable
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.B LEDGER_FILE
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is set rather than using this command-line option.
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.TP
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.BI \-o,\ \-\-output \ FILE
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Redirects output from any command to
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.IR FILE \.
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By default, all output goes to standard output.
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.TP
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.BI \-i,\ \-\-init\-file\ FILE
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Causes
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.I FILE
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to be read by
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.B ledger
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before any other Ledger file.
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This file may not contain any transactions, but it may contain option
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settings.
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To specify options in the init file, use the same syntax as the
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command-line.
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Option settings on the command-line or in the environment always take
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precedence over settings in the init file.
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The default init file is
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.BR ~/.ledgerrc \.
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.TP
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.BI \-\-cache\ FILE
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Identifies
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.I FILE
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as the default binary cache file.
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That is, whenever a command is finished a binary copy of the input
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files will be written to the specified cache, to speed up the loading
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time of subsequent queries.
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This filename can also be given using the environment variable
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.B LEDGER_CACHE
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or by putting the option into your init file.
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.TP
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.B \-\-no\-cache
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Causes Ledger to always ignore the binary cache.
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.TP
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.BI \-a,\ \-\-account\ NAME
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Specifies the default account which QIF file transactions are assumed
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to relate to.
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.SS Report filtering options
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These options change which transactions affect the outcome of a
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report, in ways other than just using regular expressions:
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.TP
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.B \-c,\ \-\-current
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Displays only entries occurring on or before the current date.
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.TP
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.BI \-b,\ \-\-begin\ DATE
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Constrains the report to entries on or after
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.IR DATE \.
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Only entries after that date will be calculated, which means that the
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running total in the balance report will always start at zero with the
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first matching entry.
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Note: This is different from using
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.B \-\-display
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to constrain what is displayed.
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.TP
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.BI \-e,\ \-\-end\ DATE
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Constrains the report so that entries on or after
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.I DATE
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are not considered.
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The ending date is inclusive.
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.TP
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.BI \-p,\ \-\-period\ STR
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Sets the reporting period to
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.IR STR \.
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This will subtotal all matching entries within each period separately,
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making it easy to see
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.BR weekly ,\ monthly ,\ quarterly ,
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etc. transaction totals.
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A period string can even specify the beginning and end of the report
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range, using simple terms like
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.B last june
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or
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.BR "next month" \.
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For more using period expressions, see the Period Expressions section
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of the Ledger Reference Manual.
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.TP
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.BI \-\-period\-sort\ EXPR
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Sorts the transactions within each reporting period using the value
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expression
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.IR EXPR \.
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This is most often useful when reporting monthly expenses.
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For example, to view the highest expense categories at the top of each
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month use:
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.B "ledger -M --period-sort -At reg ^Expenses"
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.TP
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.B \-C, \-\-cleared
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Displays only transactions whose entry has been marked cleared (by
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placing an asterix to the right of the date).
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.TP
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.B \-U, \-\-uncleared
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Displays only transactions whose entry has not been marked cleared
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(i.e., if there is no asterix to the right of the date).
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.TP
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.B \-R, \-\-real
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Displays only real transactions, not virtual.
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A virtual transaction is indicated by surrounding the account name
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with parentheses or brackets, (see the Ledger Reference Manual for
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more on using virtual transactions).
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.TP
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.B \-L, \-\-actual
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Displays only actual transactions, and not those created due to
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automated transactions.
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.TP
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.B \-r, \-\-related
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Displays transactions that are related to whichever transactions would
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otherwise have matched the filtering criteria.
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In the register report, this shows where money went to, or the account
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it came from.
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In the balance report, it shows all the accounts affected by entries
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having a related transaction.
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.TP
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.B \-\-budget
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Display budgeted transactions only.
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.TP
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.B \-\-add\-budget
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Shows both budgeted and unbudgeted transactions.
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This option is useful for displaying how close your actual
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transactions meet your budget.
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.TP
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.B \-\-unbudgeted
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Show only unbudgeted transactions.
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.TP
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.BI \-\-forecast\ EXPR
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Projects your budget into the future, (while
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.I EXPR
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is true), showing how it will affect future balances.
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.TP
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.BI \-l,\ \-\-limit\ EXPR
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Calculate only transactions matching
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.IR EXPR \.
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(See the Value Expressions section of Ledger Reference Manual for more
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details on possible values of
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.I EXPR
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for this and other options.)
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.TP
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.BI \-t,\ \-\-amount\ EXPR
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Sets the value expression used to calculate the value column in the
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.B register
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report, the account totals in the
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.B balance
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report, and the values printed in the
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.B equity
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report.
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.TP
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.BI \-T,\ \-\-total\ EXPR
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Sets the value expression used for the
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.B totals
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column in the
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.BR register " and " balance
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reports.
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.I EXPR
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to calculate the displayed total.
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.SS Output customization options
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.TP
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.B \-n,\ \-\-collapse
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Causes entries in a
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.B register
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report with multiple transactions to be collapsed into a single,
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subtotaled entry.
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.TP
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.B \-s,\ \-\-subtotal
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Causes all entries in a
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.B register
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report to be collapsed into a single, subtotaled entry.
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.TP
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.B \-P,\ \-\-by\-payee
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Reports subtotals by payee.
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.TP
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.B \-x,\ \-\-comm\-as\-payee
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Changes the payee of every transaction to be the commodity used in
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that transaction.
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This can be useful when combined with other options, such as
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.BR \-s,\ \-\-sort \.
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.TP
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.B \-E,\ \-\-empty
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Includes even empty accounts in the
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.B balance
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report.
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.TP
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.B \-W,\ \-\-weekly
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reports transaction totals by the week.
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The week begins on whichever day of the week begins the month
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containing that transaction. To set a specific begin date, use a
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period string, such as
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.B \-\-period weekly from
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.IR DATE \.
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.TP
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.B \-M,\ \-\-monthly
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Reports transaction totals by month.
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.TP
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.B \-Y,\ \-\-yearly
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Reports transaction totals by year.
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.TP
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.B \-\-dow
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Reports transactions totals for each day of the week.
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This is an easy way to see if weekend spending is more than on
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weekdays.
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.TP
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.B \-S,\ \-\-sort EXPR
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Sorts a report by comparing the values determined using the value
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expression
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.IR EXPR \.
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For example, using
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.B \-\-sort date
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will sort by date, (useful if included files cover different date
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ranges), and
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.B \-\-sort \-UT
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in the balance report will sort account balances from greatest to
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least, using the absolute value of the total.
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For more on how to use value expressions, see the Value Expressions
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section of the Ledger Reference Manual.
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.TP
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.B \-w,\ \-\-wide
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Causes the default
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.B register
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report to assume 132 columns instead of 80.
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.TP
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.BI \-\-head\ COUNT
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Show only the first
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.I COUNT
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entries.
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If a negative amount is given, it will invert the meaning of the flag
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(instead of the first five entries being printed, for example, it
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would print all but the first five).
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.TP
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.BI \-\-tail\ COUNT
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Show only the last
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.I COUNT
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entries.
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If a negative amount is given, it will invert the meaning of the flag
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(instead of the last five entries being printed, for example, it
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would print all but the last five).
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.TP
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.B \-\-pager PAGER
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Tells
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.B ledger
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to pass its output to the given pager program---very useful when the
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output is especially long.
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This behavior can be made the default by setting the
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.B LEDGER_PAGER
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environment variable.
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.TP
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.B \-A,\ \-\-average
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Reports the average transaction value.
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.TP
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.B \-D,\ \-\-deviation
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Reports each transaction's deviation from the average.
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It is only meaningful in the
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.BR register " and " prices
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reports.
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.TP
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.B \-%,\ \-\-percentage
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Shows account subtotals in the
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.B balance
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report as percentages of the parent account.
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.TP
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.B \-\-totals
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Include running total information in the
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.B xml
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report.
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.TP
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.B \-j,\ \-\-amount\-data
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Changes the
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.B register
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report so that it outputs nothing but the date and the value column,
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and the latter without commodities.
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This is only meaningful if the report uses a single commodity.
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This data can then be fed to other programs, which could plot the
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date, analyze it, etc.
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.TP
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.B \-J,\ \-\-total\-data
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Changes the
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.B register
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report so that it outputs nothing but the date and totals column,
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without commodities.
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.TP
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.BI \-d,\ \-\-display\ EXPR
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Limits which transactions or accounts or actually displayed in a
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report.
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They might still be calculated, and be part of the running total of a
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register report, for example, but they will not be displayed.
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.TP
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.BI \-y,\ \-\-date\-format\ STR
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Changes the basic date format used by reports.
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The default uses a date like 2004/08/01, which represents the default
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date format of
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.BR %Y/%m/%d \.
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To change the way dates are printed in general, the easiest way is to
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put
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.BI \-\-date\-format\ FORMAT
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in the Ledger initialization file
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.B ~/.ledgerrc
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(or the file referred to by
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.BR LEDGER_INIT ).
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.TP
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.BI \-F,\ \-\-format\ STR
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Sets the reporting format for whatever report ledger is about to make.
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See the Format Strings section of the Ledger Reference Manual for details.
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.SS Commodity price options
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These options affect how commodity values are displayed:
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.TP
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.BI \-\-price\-db\ FILE
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Sets the file that is used for recording downloaded commodity prices.
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It is always read on startup, to determine historical prices.
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The default file is
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.BR ~/.pricedb \.
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.TP
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.BI \-L,\ \-\-price\-exp\ MINS
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Sets the expected freshness of price quotes, in minutes.
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That is, if the last known quote for any commodity is older than this
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value---and if
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.B \-\-download
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is being used---then the internet will be consulted again for a newer
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price.
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Otherwise, the old price is still considered to be fresh enough.
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(Default value is 1440 minutes.)
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.TP
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.B \-Q,\ \-\-download
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Causes quotes to be automatically downloaded, as needed, by running a
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script named
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.B getquote
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and expecting that script to return a value understood by ledger.
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||||
A sample implementation of a
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.B getquote
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script, implemented in Perl, is provided in the distribution.
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Downloaded quote price are then appended to the price database,
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usually specified using the environment variable
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.BR LEDGER_PRICE_DB \.
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.SS Commodity reporting options
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There are several different ways that ledger can report the totals it
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displays.
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The most flexible way to adjust them is by using value expressions
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and the
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.BR \-t " and " \-T
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options.
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However, there are also several standard reports, which will satisfy
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most users' basic reporting needs:
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.TP
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.B \-O,\ \-\-quantity
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Reports commodity totals (this is the default).
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.TP
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.B \-B,\ \-\-basis
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Reports the cost basis for all transactions.
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.TP
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.B \-V,\ \-\-market
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Reports the last known market value for all commodities.
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.TP
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.B \-g,\ \-\-performance
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Reports the net gain/loss for each transaction in a
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.B register
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report.
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.TP
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.B \-G,\ \-\-gain
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Reports the net gain/loss for all commodities in the report that have
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a price history.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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Every option to ledger may be set using an environment variable. If
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an option has a long name such as
|
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.B \-\-this\-option
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then setting the
|
||||
environment variable
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.B LEDGER_THIS_OPTION
|
||||
will have the same effect as specifying that option on the
|
||||
command-line.
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Options on the command-line always take precedence over environment
|
||||
variable settings, however.
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Note that you may also permanently specify option values by placing
|
||||
option settings in the file
|
||||
.B ~/.ledgerrc
|
||||
by default, (or the file specified by the
|
||||
.B LEDGER_INIT_FILE
|
||||
environment variable).
|
||||
|
||||
Of special note is the
|
||||
.B LEDGER_FILE
|
||||
environment variable which almost all users of Ledger will find convenient:
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B LEDGER_FILE
|
||||
Set to a file, (or a colon-separated list of files), to be read by the
|
||||
.B ledger
|
||||
command.
|
||||
This avoids the requirement to pass
|
||||
.BI \-\-file\ FILE
|
||||
to every invocation of
|
||||
.BR ledger \.
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||||
.SH EXAMPLE
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||||
Here is sample data file
|
||||
.RB ( ledger.dat
|
||||
from the distribution) demonstrating most of the features of the
|
||||
ledger data-file format.
|
||||
These include comments
|
||||
.RB ( ; ),
|
||||
automated transactions
|
||||
.RB ( = ),
|
||||
virtual transactions (
|
||||
.BI ( "account-name" )
|
||||
), periodic (budget) transactions
|
||||
.RB ( ~ ),
|
||||
cleared transactions
|
||||
.RB ( * ),
|
||||
commodity transactions
|
||||
.RI ( SYMBOL
|
||||
.BR @ ),
|
||||
and check numbers (
|
||||
.BI ( NUMBER )
|
||||
).
|
||||
.in +4n
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
|
||||
; Sample file ledger.dat
|
||||
|
||||
; An automated transaction to a virtual account
|
||||
= /^Expenses:Books/
|
||||
(Liabilities:Taxes) -0.10
|
||||
|
||||
; A periodic (budget) transaction
|
||||
~ Monthly
|
||||
Assets:Bank:Checking $500.00
|
||||
Income:Salary
|
||||
|
||||
; A cleared transaction
|
||||
2004/05/01 * Checking balance
|
||||
Assets:Bank:Checking $1,000.00
|
||||
Equity:Opening Balances
|
||||
|
||||
; A transaction involving multiple commodities
|
||||
2004/05/01 * Investment balance
|
||||
Assets:Brokerage 50 AAPL @ $30.00
|
||||
Equity:Opening Balances
|
||||
|
||||
2004/05/14 * Pay day
|
||||
Assets:Bank:Checking $500.00
|
||||
Income:Salary
|
||||
|
||||
2004/05/27 Book Store
|
||||
Expenses:Books $20.00
|
||||
Liabilities:MasterCard
|
||||
|
||||
; A transaction with a check number
|
||||
2004/05/27 (100) Credit card company
|
||||
Liabilities:MasterCard $20.00
|
||||
Assets:Bank:Checking
|
||||
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
.in
|
||||
.SH SEE ALSO
|
||||
The Ledger Reference Manual available via
|
||||
.B info ledger
|
||||
if
|
||||
.BR ledger " and " info
|
||||
are properly installed.
|
||||
|
||||
The ledger homepage:
|
||||
.B http://wiki.github.com/jwiegley/ledger
|
107
ledger.spec
Normal file
107
ledger.spec
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
|
||||
Name: ledger
|
||||
Version: 2.6.3
|
||||
Release: 2%{?dist}
|
||||
Summary: A powerful command-line double-entry accounting system
|
||||
Group: Applications/Productivity
|
||||
License: BSD
|
||||
URL: http://www.newartisans.com/software/ledger.html
|
||||
Source0: http://ftp.newartisans.com/pub/ledger/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
|
||||
Source1: ledger.1
|
||||
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
|
||||
BuildRequires: gmp-devel, pcre-devel, expat-devel, libofx-devel, emacs(bin), texinfo
|
||||
Requires(post): /sbin/ldconfig
|
||||
Requires(postun): /sbin/ldconfig
|
||||
Requires(post): info
|
||||
Requires(preun): info
|
||||
|
||||
%description
|
||||
Ledger is a powerful, double-entry accounting system that is accessed
|
||||
from the UNIX command-line. This may put off some users — as there is
|
||||
no flashy UI — but for those who want unparalleled reporting access to
|
||||
their data, there really is no alternative.
|
||||
|
||||
%package devel
|
||||
Summary: Libraries and header files for %{name} development
|
||||
Group: Development/Libraries
|
||||
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
|
||||
%description devel
|
||||
Development files for the ledger library libamounts.
|
||||
|
||||
%package -n emacs-%{name}
|
||||
Summary: Emacs mode for %{name}
|
||||
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
|
||||
Requires: emacs(bin) >= %{_emacs_version}
|
||||
%description -n emacs-%{name}
|
||||
Emacs mode for %{name}.
|
||||
|
||||
%package -n emacs-%{name}-el
|
||||
Summary: Emacs elisp source for %{name}
|
||||
BuildArch: noarch
|
||||
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
|
||||
Requires: emacs-%{name} = %{version}-%{release}
|
||||
%description -n emacs-%{name}-el
|
||||
This package contains the elisp source files for using %{name} under
|
||||
emacs. You do not need to install this package; use
|
||||
emacs-%{name} instead.
|
||||
|
||||
%prep
|
||||
%setup -q
|
||||
iconv -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8 ledger.texi > _ledger.texi
|
||||
sed -e 's/@documentencoding iso-8859-1/@documentencoding utf-8/' _ledger.texi > ledger.texi
|
||||
chmod -x scripts/*
|
||||
|
||||
%build
|
||||
%configure
|
||||
make %{?_smp_mflags}
|
||||
|
||||
%install
|
||||
rm -rf %{buildroot}
|
||||
make install DESTDIR=%{buildroot}
|
||||
rm %{buildroot}%{_infodir}/dir
|
||||
rm %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/*.la
|
||||
|
||||
install -v -m 644 -D %{SOURCE1} %{buildroot}/%{_mandir}/man1/%{name}.1
|
||||
|
||||
%clean
|
||||
rm -rf %{buildroot}
|
||||
|
||||
%postun -p /sbin/ldconfig
|
||||
%post
|
||||
ldconfig
|
||||
install-info %{_infodir}/%{name}.info %{_infodir}/dir || :
|
||||
%preun
|
||||
if [ $1 = 0 ]; then
|
||||
install-info --delete %{_infodir}/%{name}.info %{_infodir}/dir || :
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
%files
|
||||
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
|
||||
%doc LICENSE NEWS README TODO sample.dat scripts/
|
||||
%{_bindir}/*
|
||||
%{_infodir}/%{name}*
|
||||
%{_libdir}/lib*.so.*
|
||||
%{_mandir}/man*/*
|
||||
|
||||
%files -n emacs-%{name}
|
||||
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
|
||||
%{_emacs_sitelispdir}/*.elc
|
||||
|
||||
%files -n emacs-%{name}-el
|
||||
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
|
||||
%{_emacs_sitelispdir}/*.el
|
||||
|
||||
%files devel
|
||||
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
|
||||
%{_includedir}/%{name}
|
||||
%{_libdir}/lib*.so
|
||||
%{_libdir}/lib*.a
|
||||
|
||||
%changelog
|
||||
* Tue Jul 6 2010 Jim Radford <radford@blackbean.org> - 2.6.3-2
|
||||
- Only support emacs until someone tests xemacs
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Jul 6 2010 Jim Radford <radford@blackbean.org> - 2.6.3-1
|
||||
- Upgrade to 2.6.2
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Jan 1 2009 Jim Radford <radford@blackbean.org> - 2.6.1-1
|
||||
- Initial release
|
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