Hi all,

Chary, thank you for the suggestion, the screenshots from your Notebook look interesting indeed and I'd be curious for a share of that as well. TIL about Marimo as well.

In my case, my partner is also looking at the reports, so having them on the Fava instance running in our home network and which is being used already would be preferable over installing/running/switching to yet another, separate tool. The upside of remaining in Fava is also that one can deep link and investigate: "Wait, why did groceries shopping go up so much last month?" --> Click through to the journal --> "ah sure, I made that massive purchase for the party" --> "let me add a note to the journal about that".

Finally though, trying to bring the thread a bit back to it's original topic: While it is certainly more technically involved to hack on the Fava source code to produce reports adapted to my personal needs, I was hoping to contribute back and make the improvement accessible to a wider group, also the less technically savvy. Sure I can hack and do whatever I want for me personally and maintain/run a fork. But the intent of my post here on the list was to be able to make something that has a perspective of being merged into mainline beancount/fava. Curious to hear your thoughts about that.

Best regards,
Benjamin

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