Sticking to the important
All kinds of things around us are calling for our attention. But just because something calls for our attention doesn’t necessarily mean that it is important. What does this.
Learning about hledger
All kinds of things around us are calling for our attention. But just because something calls for our attention doesn’t necessarily mean that it is important. What does this.
This week, my plain text accounting data brought back some fun memories. It all started when, a couple of days ago, we visited a chain restaurant and wondered when.
Three programs help hledger work even better for me. First, is Emacs. Or, should I say, Emacs running in ledger-mode. With ledger-mode running, I make frequent use of the.
This week’s hledger task was to correct some of the account names in my hledger data file. This came about after running the incomestatement command. I noticed some oddities.
First, even if you had only one spending category, let’s call it “expenses,” you still are far ahead of most people if you know what your total expenses are..
Two weeks ago, I wrote about something that was so very difficult to do. Specifically, it was to know the actual price of something if it was purchased under.
One of the advantages of my recent upgrade to hledger version 1.34 is that I now have access to the tldr pages. I had delayed upgrading as I was.
A great advantage of using plaintext accounting is to track expenses. Why track expenses? One reason is so that you can get the maximum return for the money you.
Some months ago after playing a boardgame, I wondered if I could have used hledger to track the points in the game. I don’t mean that using hledger would.
As I work on the command line, I like to find shortcuts for typing. Why type something longer when something shorter will work equally well? One of my favorites.