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emacs-ledger-mode 20240804.1623
Channel: emacs
Location: emacs/packages/melpa.scm (emacs packages melpa)
Home page: unspecified
Licenses:
Synopsis: Helper code for use with the "ledger" command-line tool
Description:

Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/ledger-mode

emacs-ledger-mode 4.0.0-0.11e8503
Dependencies: ledger@3.3.2
Channel: guix
Location: gnu/packages/finance.scm (gnu packages finance)
Home page: https://ledger-cli.org/
Licenses: GPL 2+
Synopsis: Command-line double-entry accounting program
Description:

Ledger is a powerful, double-entry accounting system that is accessed from the UNIX command-line. This may put off some users, since there is no flashy UI, but for those who want unparalleled reporting access to their data there are few alternatives.

Ledger uses text files for input. It reads the files and generates reports; there is no other database or stored state. To use Ledger, you create a file of your account names and transactions, run from the command line with some options to specify input and requested reports, and get output. The output is generally plain text, though you could generate a graph or html instead. Ledger is simple in concept, surprisingly rich in ability, and easy to use.

This package provides the Emacs mode.

emacs-ledger-mode 4.0.0-0.11e8503
Dependencies: ledger@3.3.2
Channel: rrr
Location: rrr/packages/emacs-xyz.scm (rrr packages emacs-xyz)
Home page: https://ledger-cli.org/
Licenses: GPL 2+
Synopsis: Command-line double-entry accounting program
Description:

Ledger is a powerful, double-entry accounting system that is accessed from the UNIX command-line. This may put off some users, since there is no flashy UI, but for those who want unparalleled reporting access to their data there are few alternatives.

Ledger uses text files for input. It reads the files and generates reports; there is no other database or stored state. To use Ledger, you create a file of your account names and transactions, run from the command line with some options to specify input and requested reports, and get output. The output is generally plain text, though you could generate a graph or html instead. Ledger is simple in concept, surprisingly rich in ability, and easy to use.

This package provides the Emacs mode.

emacs-ledger-mode 20230106.1610
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: unspecified
Licenses: GPL 2
Synopsis: Helper code for use with the "ledger" command-line tool
Description:

Most of the general ledger-mode code is here.

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