Ah, good to know, I wasn't aware of this feature. Will add it to the 
backlog (both the glob syntax and better error message).

On Friday, February 27, 2026 at 9:06:21 AM UTC+13 [email protected] wrote:

> On Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 8:46:12 AM UTC+10:30 
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi, thanks for giving it a try! I am using a Mac myself so I tried 
> reproducing your problem in a Ubuntu/Linux VM but it seems to be working 
> fine. Are you sure that my.bean exists in your current working directory? 
> TurboBean is always looking for files relative to the CWD. If it still 
> doesn't work could you provide more details about your system, where 
> my.bean, turbobean is located and what your CWD is?
>
>
> Yep, pretty sure :-)
>
> I've since tried it again and the problem is turbobean doesn't fully 
> understand beancount's include syntax, so it fails to load my bean file. In 
> an ideal world the error message would have been clearer (perhaps a line 
> number where the error occurred?) but I realise this is version 0.2 of a 
> personal project.
>
> beancount allows globs in the include and turbobean doesn't, e.g.
>
> include "archived/*.bean"
>
> Admittedly a quick scan of beancount documentation doesn't seem to spell 
> this out but loader_test.py has explicit tests to ensure it works 
> (test_glob_relative, test_glob_relative_abs, test_glob_relative_mixed).
>

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