Ledger.py

A simple implementation of ledger-cli. This implementation only covers a few commands of the original ledger-cli. This project is only for educational purposes. It does not provide any advantages over the original project.

Usage

You can use this program as if it was the original ledger-cli, but with a selected group of flags and commands:

./ledger.py [-h] [-v] [-S value-expression] [--price-db FILE] [-f FILE] Action [Action ...]

Let’s see this commands in more detail.

Filters

Filters can be applied to just see a subset of all of our accounts. To use filters, we’ll start by describing our keywords:

And

{x} and {y}

This way, we can filter accounts if they have the text {x} and {y} in them.

Examples:

Expenses and Amazon
Income and Job and Encora

Or

{x} or {y}
{x} {y}

Both ways work. We can filter accounts if they have either {x} or {y}.

Examples:

Assets Liabilities
Assets and (Bank or Wallet)

Not

not {x}

Filter accounts that DO NOT have {x} in them.

Examples:

(Liabilities and not Rent) or Expenses
Expenses and not (Drinks or Food)

Regex

As you’ve just read. Every word is treated as a regex. For this project, we are using Python’s regex. Feel free to experiment with this function. The only restriction is to not use spaces, as they are our limiters for keywords and such.

Examples:

Income and [^:]+:[^:]+:[^:]+
^Expenses and not .*tion$

Sorry for my poor examples. I don’t know about finances. ;-;

--file

This flag can be used multiple times. It indicates the ledger file(s) we will be working on. If no file is specified, the program will read from standard input (stdin). NOT YET IMPLEMENTED.

--sort

The --sort flag will always sort in ascending order. We can sort our entries in two different ways:

It doesn’t work on balance

The --sort flag will only make changes on the outputs of register and print. The verb balance will always print in alphabetical order.

--price-db

It points to the file that contains our prices history.

It doesn’t work well alone

The original flag for --price-db is commonly used alongside other flags such as -V or --market, that uses the prices history to convert all amounts into our default currency. That’s why currently this command doesn’t have any function to it. It’s yet to know how we will work with this flag.

Examples

$ ./ledger.py -f index.ledger -S d register Bank  
11-Nov-21 Payment for hard.. Bank:Paypal                  $350.00      $350.00
12-Jul-01 Partial payment .. Bank:Paypal                  $100.00      $450.00
12-Nov-16 Sold some bitcoins Bank:Paypal                   $42.21      $492.21
12-Nov-29 Purchased bitcoins Bank:Paypal                 $-300.00      $192.21
$ ./ledger.py -f index.ledger --sort a print .\*coin  # In ZSH, the `*` must be escaped.
2013/02/20 Purchased reddit gold for the year
    Asset:Bitcoin Wallet                  -10.00 BTC

2012/11/16 Sold some bitcoins
    Asset:Bitcoin Wallet                   -3.50 BTC

2012/11/29 Purchased bitcoins
    Asset:Bitcoin Wallet                   15.00 BTC
$ ./ledger.py --file index.ledger bal Bank: Expense:
             $192.21  Bank:Paypal
           10.00 BTC
              $10.00  Expense
              $10.00    Favor
           10.00 BTC    Web Services:Reddit
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           10.00 BTC
             $202.21