On Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 8:17:42 PM UTC+10:30 Chary Ev2geny 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


I came across your evbeantools a while back -- your beanquery2df is the 
foundation of many of my investigations -- and tend to agree this kind of 
approach is better suited for many. It moves beancount even further away 
from "regular people can use it" and even further in the direction of "must 
know python to use it reasonably well" but I also kinda feel like that ship 
has largely sailed anyway. Notebooks are a little tricky to share publicly 
but still orders of magnitude less work than hacking fava -- and I'm sure 
Martin would be happy to link to contributed notebooks if people starting 
making that a thing.

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