If you install beancount from a local directory on your
computer after downloading it from the github current site
there is no bean-report command available.
If you use pip install from PyPI there is a bean-report
command.
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I don't know. If it's supported in
https://docs.python.org/3/library/cmd.html it should be possible to improve
it.
On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 5:55 AM Dan Andersson
wrote:
> Motivation: Give people (including Windows users) copy-pasteable commands
> they can simply use as-is (regardless of
I agree it's totally possible to rewrite a plain-text accounting system on
your own in a short amount of time and there are many such projects on
github but going all the way to handling a bunch of the corner cases,
dealing with user issues continuously for a while, and making it extensible
via
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 12:46:00PM -0500, Martin Blais wrote:
> Practical solution: just add a little Equity:RoundingError posting to
> absorb the fraction of a cent and move on.
Do people usually use Equity as top-level category for rounding errors?
(And is there a relevant best practice from
> (Maybe I can use Beancount v3 as an easy and familiar project to learn
Rust with.)
I've considered building a beancount clone myself (usually this lasts until
I remember just how much work the current implementation represents). One
option I've considered is porting v2 a module at a time
(Maybe I can use Beancount v3 as an easy and familiar project to learn Rust
with.)
Sounds like a very good idea
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