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diff --git a/blog/content/notes/tech/ledger.gmi b/blog/content/notes/tech/ledger.gmi new file mode 100644 index 00000000..97a0af3f --- /dev/null +++ b/blog/content/notes/tech/ledger.gmi @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +# ledger + +=> https://ledger-cli.org Ledger is a double-entry accounting system based on a text file format. + +=> https://plaintextaccounting.org/ The Plain text accounting website lists more software based on the ideas. + +This document contains notes about how I use ledger. + +## Configuration + +My ~/.ledgerrc just contains: + +``` +--file ~/Nextcloud/finances.ledger +--date-format %Y-%m-%d +``` + +I store my ledger file in my Nextcloud instance, so Nextcloud synchronizes across my computers. + +Other than that, I just configure the YYYY-MM-DD date format. + +## Registering transactions + +I try to register most transactions the first moment I'm at my keyboard. + +I do so manually without automations. + +In 2025, I registered over 800 transactions, and I didn't feel it was tedious. + +My main text editor is Emacs, so I use ledger-mode: + +* Automatically adds indentation and alignment. +* Autocompletion of accounts and payees. + +To register transactions, I run: + +``` +ledger reg bankname:accountname +``` + +Then, I correlate with the running total that my bank websites show to find the first missing transaction and go on from there. + +I have a monthly calendar reminder to catch up on all accounts. In this session, I also update my pension plan accounts with their current value. + +## Tagging + +### who + +I use the who tag because I want to make reports based on specific beings. For example, I want to query quickly costs associated to the cat. + +In 2026, I think I will have some accounts like "Expenses:Supermarket:My Name" too, so I'm experimenting with the following snippet: + +``` += :My Name + ; who: myname +``` + +This seems to automatically add the tag to related accounts. |
