I'm just starting out with this and I'm seeing examples of the register 
file with all kinds of file extensions.  Is there any difference between a 
.dat file, a .ledger file, and a .journal file?  I'm using the vim-ledger 
plugin, so my test files are all .ledger files right now so the syntax 
highlighting works.  

But also just to clear up my understanding of how ledger works from a 
big-picture perspective, the ledger command line tool simply takes in a 
(correctly formated) file of transactions, and shows you reports based on 
the arguments you pass in.  It doesn't create any auxillary files 
anywhere.  So when I download statements from my bank, I can parse them 
into a cleaned-up csv format, and then and then run "ledger convert" on the 
file and append the output to my ongoing .ledger file (or .dat, or 
.journal, or..??).  And that's that.  Right?  Or am I confused.

Thanks!!!

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