Basic usage
$ ledger bal
$ ledger reg
$ ledger reg grocery # show entries for 'grocery'
$ ledger bal assets # check if i'm broke
-b 01/01 # --begin
-e 01/31 # --end
-S date # --sort
-S amount
Examples
# any/all matches
ledger bal Rent Transportation # any
ledger bal Income and Job # all
ledger bal Expenses and not (Drinks or Food)
# what did I spend on most? (--sorted)
ledger reg Expenses -S amount
# how much did I have at this date? (--end)
ledger bal -e 01/15 ^Assets ^Liabilities
# how much did I spend and earn this month?
ledger bal ^Expenses ^Income --invert
# how much was spent over the course of 3 days? (totalled)
ledger reg -b 01/25 -e 01/27 --subtotal
ledger reg -b 01/25 -e 01/27 --subtotal grocery
Format
Basic format
2013/01/03 * Rent for January
Expenses:Rent $600.00
Assets:Savings
*
= cleared, !
= pending
Secondary dates
2008/01/01=2008/01/14 Client invoice
It can mean anything you want, eg, for the estimated date you’ll be paid.
Balance assertions
2008/01/01 * KFC
Expenses:Food $20
Assets:Cash $-20 = $500
Cash $X = $500
ensures Cash is at $500 after the transaction.
Balance assignment
2008/01/01 * Cash balance
Assets:Cash = $500
Equity:Adjustments
2008/01/01 * KFC
Expenses:Food $20
Assets:Cash = $500
ACCOUNT = $500
figures out what’s needed to make it $500.
Payables
2008/04/25 * Rent
(Assets:Checking) -$200
Expenses:Rent
Commodities
; cost per item
2010/05/31 * Market
Assets:Fridge 35 apples @ $0.42
Assets:Cash
; total cost
2010/05/31 * Market
Assets:Fridge 35 apples @@ $14.70
Assets:Cash
; fixed lot prices
2010/05/31 * Gas
Expenses:Gasoline 11 GAL {=$2.299}
Assets:Cash
Commodity definitions
commodity $
note American Dollars
format $1,000.00
nomarket
default
Budgeting
~ Monthly
Expenses:Rent $500
Expenses:Food $100
Expenses $40 ; everything else
Assets
~ Yearly
ledger bal --budget Expenses
ledger bal --unbudgeted Expenses
Comments
; line comment
# also line comment
% also line comment
| also line comment
* also line comment
Querying
Periods
[interval] [begin] [end]
interval:
every day|week|month|quarter|year
every N days|weeks|...
daily|weekly|...
begin:
from <spec>
end:
to <spec>
spec:
2004
2004/10/1
$ ledger bal|reg --period "until aug"
$ ledger bal|reg --period "last oct"
$ ledger bal|reg --period "every week"
Register
$ ledger reg
-D, --daily
-W, --weekly
-M, --monthly
--quarterly
-Y, --yearly
-s, --subtotal
--start-of-week monday
-S, --sort date
-S, --sort amount
Filters
-b, --begin DATE
-e, --end DATE
-d payee =~ /pioneer/
-C, --cleared # (with *)
-U, --uncleared # (no *)
--pending # (with !)
-R, --real # ignore virtual postings (eg: "(Cash) $-400")
-L, --actual # no automated postings (eg: "= /^Income/")
-r, --related # show the other side
# "reg -r savings" shows where it comes from)
Queries
^regex$
@payee
%tag
=note
#code
term and term
term or term
not term
\( term \)
Example:
ledger r ^expenses and @Denny's
ledger r food and @Starbucks and not dining
Display
-n, --collapse # [register] collapse entries
# [balance] no grand total
-s, --subtotal # [balance] show sub-accounts
# [other] show subtotals
--flat
Effective dates
2008/01/01=2008/01/14 Client invoice ; estimated date you'll be paid
Assets:Accounts Receivable $100.00
Income: Client name
Say you’re in business. If you bill a customer, you can enter something like above. Then, when you receive the payment, you change it to:
2008/01/01=2008/01/15 Client invoice ; actual date money received
Assets:Accounts Receivable $100.00
Income: Client name
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