Brian,

definately!

I am working now to bring the notebook as well as all the libraries it 
relies on to the state, where I will think they can be shared with the 
wider auditory

I am convinced, that using jupyter notebook to visualize beancount data is 
extremely powerful combination, I am really surprised how this is not a 
mainstream. 

Plus it is very hackable and easier to understand. So, it is easy to create 
your own Fava equivalent.  And it is my experience, that for reporting 
everybody has his own needs always (also in corporate world)

Regards.

On Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 11:06:28 AM UTC+1 Brian Lalor wrote:

> Would you mind sharing your notebook?  I’ve been doing some similar things 
> with Marimo.
> — 
> Brian Lalor (he/him)
> [email protected]
>
> On Mar 11, 2026, at 5:47 AM, Chary Ev2geny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I know this is not exactly what you are looking for, but I was also 
> looking for ways to better visualize beancount data. I just decided to do 
> this in jupyter notebook,  thus having access to all the modern data 
> processing and visualization tools, available there
>
>
>

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