- Refactors and sorts
- Consolidates commands
* Shortens hledger-{ui,vui,web}
* Comment out most aliases by default
- Updates to latest impl
- Adds notes and examples
Adds filter to remove noisy license clutter in custom Dockerfile output.
This is needed because of the amount of `edit` used on the file.
The license still applies, regardless.
Adds filters to remove noisy license clutter in configuration output.
This is needed because of the amount of `edit` used on configurations.
The license still applies, regardless.
This was originally removed because it lacked functional usage, as there
already exists a 'version' key.
However, for consistency across all .in files, adding a version *tag*
(non-YAML) serves to quickly indentify what program this configuration
file actually belongs to.
As said before; `lib_ledger` was meant to be a general abstraction to
any underlying CLI ledger.
But, between C++ `ledger` and Ledger Hardware Wallet, this abstraction
has become too confusing and counterproductive.
Since `hledger` will be the underlying implementation for the forseeable
future, all doubt should now be removed.
As said before; `lib_ledger` was meant to be a general abstraction to
any underlying CLI ledger.
But, between C++ `ledger` and Ledger Hardware Wallet, this abstraction
has become too confusing and counterproductive.
Since `hledger` will be the underlying implementation for the forseeable
future, all doubt should now be removed.
As said before; `lib_ledger` was meant to be a general abstraction to
any underlying CLI ledger.
But, between C++ `ledger` and Ledger Hardware Wallet, this abstraction
has become too confusing and counterproductive.
Since `hledger` will be the underlying implementation for the forseeable
future, all doubt should now be removed.
- Creates a reusable editor function
- Skipping confirmations will also skip opening up the editor
* Allows for complete generation without intentional interruption
- Rewrite to support new arguments
* Related design changes and refactoring
* Remove prompt for testing (use `dev=on` instead)
- Factor out superscript gen from subscript append
- Related print formatting changes
- Add more internal checks
- Allows for a dynamic `gen` experience
* All configs/accounts can now be (re)generated on-the-fly
- Individually, by section, or all at once
* Adds prompt confirmation option
* Adds developer profile option
Since modules are included upon build type, if a build doesn't support
a feature then that feature's dependencies will not be available.
This commit will give notice of those missing dependencies.
This commit brings a complete overhaul of the build system:
- Creates a separation of concerns for 'local' and 'remote' building
* 'local' is built locally via the docker-finance `build` command
* 'remote' is built *outside* of the docker-finance `build` command
(pushed to a remote registry and then pulled by the 'local' build)
* Related refactoring
- Dockerfiles
- `lib_gen`
- Adds remote image 'hledger-suite'
* Provides the latest versions of all `hledger` related binaries
* No longer relies on package maintainers / out-dated packages
- Adds remote image 'docker-finance'
* Provides base image for 'finance' and 'dev-tools' images
- tags 'archlinux' | 'ubuntu' | 'dev-tools'
- Removes previous `hledger` related build modules
* Removes building any `hledger` related binaries locally
- Removes 'experimental' build
* End-user can use local custom Dockerfile and/or custom tag instead
- Updates the 'default' | 'slim' | 'tiny' | 'micro' build types
* Refactors build type requirements into separate build modules
- Adds 'fetch' module
- Adds 'track' module
- Adds 'user' module
* creates container user *after* base and all other modules
* allows for quick re-building across multiple local users
- Updates 'root' module
* `lib_docker`
- Updates usage help
- Adds build modules per build type
- Huge optimizations
* Vastly improves build times
- ~60% faster w/ a fresh build
- ~60%-90% faster rebuild (depending on image type)
* Vastly improves image sizes
- e.g., 'default' Arch Linux image size is ~50% smaller
This addition is treading a fine line between finance and other
accounting, as Vultr cloud service is related to DevOps and is also not
a financial entity. However, financial information is provided; so this
addition is useful.
With this commit, a precedent is set for other cloud services to be
added to the repository (services that provide CSV financial accounting
data) and I believe that they could (should) be added as needed.
NOTE: there are several upstream CSV issues:
- Only expenses are given
* Transfers must be added manually (manual import or custom rules)
- Sales tax is not included
* Sales tax expenses must be added manually