PracticalReputation 7mo ago • 100%
Kind of got it as I started thinking about it after posting... Would be better as a oneliner set to an alias so one can add flags on the fly, but this works:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Where to save temporary journal
PROGRESS_JOURNAL_PATH="/tmp/progress.journal"
# Current month as number
MONTH=$(date +%m)
# Need to increment the month with one for loop to work
((MONTH++))
# Clean out the temp journal in case it already exists
echo -e "; Temporary progress journal\n" > "$PROGRESS_JOURNAL_PATH"
for ((COUNTER = 1 ; COUNTER < $MONTH ; COUNTER++)); do
# Append each months transactions until current month within the same date range as today
hledger print -b "$(date +%Y)-$COUNTER-01" -e "$(date +%Y)-$COUNTER-$(date +%d)" >> "$PROGRESS_JOURNAL_PATH"
done
# Print out the command that should run to output
echo "$ hledger -f $PROGRESS_JOURNAL_PATH is -t -M -A"
# Get the result
hledger -f "$PROGRESS_JOURNAL_PATH" is -t -M -A -S
Is there a way I could see my `is` view monthly, but from current date from each month? I.e. if I ran the command today I would see January to April where each month is showing expenses and incoming from 1-9, i.e. 1-9 January, 1-9 February, 1-9 March and so forth? Idea is to have a comparison how expenses/income ratio is going compared to previous months at the "same time". Like for January only I could `$ hledger print -b $(date +%Y-)01-01 -e $(date +%Y)-01-$(date +%d)`
PracticalReputation 10mo ago • 100%
Thank you so much! It works exactly like I wanted!
In hledger I have my income set up like `income:job:main` (gross) and taxes are in `expenses:job:tax`, so when I run: `$ hledger is -t job` I can see my net value for my work and if I run `$ hledger is -t` other expenses come into play as well. Sometimes though, I would like to be able to see the income statement view with my net for my job under `Revenues` and the rest of my expenses under Expenses. Is there any easy way to do this with an alias or similar?
PracticalReputation 10mo ago • 100%
Thanks for pointing that out, it was one of the problems, the solution was using:
date-format %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
Next problem was I forgot to add skip 1
at the top.
I have a csv file I'd like to read, seems I'm correct other than parsing the date. The csv file shows the date like so: ""2023-03-04 07:54:33" I've tried a bunch without success. I feel it should be: `date-format %Y-%M-%D %H:%M:%S` But nope, getting an error it can not parse it.