More on speeding data entry
I generally enter my hledger data using a tool such as add or iadd. Yes, it would almost certainly be faster to import CSV files, but for the most.
Learning about hledger
I generally enter my hledger data using a tool such as add or iadd. Yes, it would almost certainly be faster to import CSV files, but for the most.
The reason to use hledger or similar program is that it should give you some benefit. For me there are both large and small benefits to using hledger, and.
Last week I mentioned the book The Richest Man in Babylon. Specifically, the stories in it painted a picture of a future life, one that benefited from good financial.
As I have mentioned in the past, I regularly use hledger “iadd” to add new transactions. One alternative, hledger “add” works well enough, but “iadd” sometimes works slightly better..
Five years ago, I started creating instructional videos for hledger. A total of 18 have been made to date. So which are the most popular? In first place, with.
Here’s one trick that I learned to speed up my data entry. The problem occurred when I had regular payments to the same payee, but they differed in some.
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.
I found another helpful way that “iadd” works. Here is how it works: if you add a transaction with a first-time payee, “iadd” defaults to the accounts of the.
Now that I have both “iadd” and “add” working to enter my transactions interactively (see last week’s post for details), I can comment on some differences between between the.
Last week I posted my non-success in terms of installing iadd (aka hledger-iadd) on my M1 Mac. After mentioning this on Element, I quickly received the answer that worked.