Hi Jason,

I'm not very familiar with pipx, but on my setup, I simply used 
`pip install .` from the root directory, which worked fine. However, the
installation method may vary depending on your distribution.
(E.g., on Arch I need `--break-system-packages`). 
There are some example files in beangulp/examples.
I found that starting with the utrade example is the simplest way
to get familiar with the tool.

Xiaowen

On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 06:33:48PM -0700, Jason Crews (the1gofer) wrote:
> I actually just found beangulp, I'll be danged if i can figure out how to 
> install and use it though.  
> 
> I tried pipx beangulp and pixbeangulp --isntall-deps
> I tired pipx install git+https://github.com/beancount/beangulp.git 
> --include-deps
> 
> neither of which seem to work. 
> 

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