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:lang ledger

Description   unfold

This module adds support for ledger files. Ledger is a command line double-entry accounting system that works with simple text files holding transactions in the following format:

2015/10/12 Exxon
    Expenses:Auto:Gas                         $10.00
    Liabilities:MasterCard                   $-10.00

This modules enables the following features:

  • Syntax and indentation support for ledger files
  • Add, edit, and delete transactions
  • Generate reports
  • Schedule transactions
  • Sort transactions
  • Display statistics about transactions
  • Display balance up to a point

Maintainers

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Module flags

This module has no flags.

Hacks

  • This module sets ledger-clear-whole-transactions to t (default value is nil). This results in ledger-toggle-current toggling the clear status of the whole transaction instead of toggling just the current posting.

TODO Changelog

This module does not have a changelog yet.

Installation

Enable this module in your doom! block.

This module requires ledger to syntax check and generate reports from your ledgers.

TODO Usage

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TODO Configuration

🔨 This module's configuration documentation is incomplete. Complete it?

Please refer to ledger-mode's documentation for information on how to configure it. You can do so within emacs with C-h i

Troubleshooting

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Frequently asked questions

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TODO Appendix

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