Nice to see others writing importers. And great, comprehensive 
documentation too! Thanks for sharing this.

I'm wondering if your import scripts can be used for building investment 
transactions? How do you handle balance assertions? How do you handle 
institutions that include multiple tables in a single csv? And I'm curious: 
why not use bean-file (I don't know what it's called in beangulp) for 
archiving?

Finally, would you be willing to share institution specific configs with 
the community?

On Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at 1:46:53 PM UTC-7 Luciano Fiandesio wrote:

>
> Hello, cheers! I would like to share *Beanborg*, a small project I have 
> been working on to semi-automatically import CSV transactions into a 
> Beancount ledger.
>
> From the *README*:
>
> Goals and key features 
>
> Beanborg has two main design goals:
>
>    - automatic matching of transaction data with the correct Expense 
>    accounts
>    - speed, the tool is designed to process several financial CSV file in 
>    few seconds
>
> Other features:
>
>    - a sophisticated and extendible rule-based system
>    - avoid duplicates during the import
>    - highly configurable
>    - smart archiving function: when archiving a CSV file, the file is 
>    renamed using the start and end date of the CSV file
>
> I have been using this tool for the last 18 months. Happy to share in case 
> someone wants to try it out: https://github.com/luciano-fiandesio/beanborg
>
> Feedback welcome!
>
> Luciano
>
>
>

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