I was finally able to get a bunch of tools I use the TLC they needed. I 
cleaned them up, added nice click <https://click.palletsprojects.com/>-based 
command line interfaces, and checked them in to beancount-reds-importers 
and fava-investor. I'll be posting about them soon, starting with this one. 
Enjoy.

When building importers, it helps to be able to peek into a .ofx or 
a .qfx file that you are trying to import. The ofx-summarize command does 
just that. It ships with beancount-reds-importers 
<https://github.com/redstreet/beancount_reds_importers>, and should be 
available by simply invoking the command. Running the command on a file 
shows you a few transactions in the file. What is very useful is to be able 
to explore your .ofx file via the python debugger or interpreter. Here is 
an example:

Here is a sample session:
Total number of accounts: 2
----------------
Account info:   01234567 Vanguard
Statement info: 2021-07-04 21:00:00 -- 2021-08-05 00:05:52. Bal: 
[(Decimal('123.45'), '6789'), ...]
Types:  {'buymf', 'sellmf', 'income', 'reinvest'}

2021-05-12 21:00:00 reinvest DIVIDEND REINVESTMENTDIVIDEND REINVESTMENT 
-678.90
2021-05-10 21:00:00 buymf MONEY FUND PURCHASE -12.10
2021-05-17 21:00:00 income DIVIDEND PAYMENTDIVIDEND PAYMENT 23.45
2021-05-18 21:00:00 sellmf MONEY FUND REDEMPTION 11223344.55
Hints:
- try dir(acc), dir(acc.statement.transactions)
- try the 'interact' command to start an interactive python interpreter
- type 'c' to explore the next account in this file
(Pdb)

>From here, you can use the hints above to explore each transaction in the 
account.

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