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ToddZ Ⓥ
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nostr:npub1l3gpk6vrudg8r67swqlex5alv9ch59s4lw46kk6hekuxe2n3aczsyqvu48 Very happy with nostr:npub14azesvlzkrdpu8nhjw0snju99f3gj99r8mgla2hmhs6vs68jczcs66m7gz's #plainTextAccounting with #hledger.

https://hledger.org

Infinitely customizable, ultra safe data format, git versionable, flexible tagging, budgeting and forecasting capabilities.

But only if the terminal is your thing 📟

🙂

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This won't help OP, but I've been exploring #plainTextAccounting too and am kinda fascinated with Beancount.

Beancount is similar to Ledger & HLedger, but the author—besides making learning accounting engaging—chooses not to use the confusingly inconsistent presentation of "Debit" & "Credit" in traditional double-entry accounting, and simply focuses on which direction money is flowing.

He details a number of other differences here: https://beancount.github.io/docs/a_comparison_of_beancount_and_ledger_hledger.html