* Martin Blais [2020-07-05 23:04]:
> I just deleted:
> - bean-report (use bean-query or Fava)
I'm not sure that's a great idea. While bean-report was a second
class citizen compared to bean-query, it has some functionality
missing from bean-query, e.g. bean-report print
bean-report holdings is
Hi Martin,
As always, I’m surprised about your code! Thank you for sharing with us.
Looking at your basket project, I tried to install to learn about how did you
do and I got an error in the install.
Looking inside the code I saw that in the setup.py (which give me the error)
you are referring
Fixed.
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 5:43 AM Tono Riesco wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> As always, I’m surprised about your code! Thank you for sharing with us.
>
> Looking at your basket project, I tried to install to learn about how did
> you do and I got an error in the install.
>
> Looking inside the cod
A possible approach could be to get involved in replicating the missing
functionality into fava rather than to maintaining it in bean-count?
On Friday, 17 July 2020 08:16:39 UTC+1, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
>
> * Martin Blais > [2020-07-05 23:04]:
> > I just deleted:
> > - bean-report (use bean-q
Hello,
I run currently a cron script with personalized sources.
So having it integrated is not the best thing according me , you need to
run fava and I don't run fava or there are a possibility to have a Cron
script .
Maybe just keep the tooling but remove the source
Le ven. 17 juil. 2020 à
I also did my best to eliminate the drudgery and ended up using Plaid for
my import scripts: https://github.com/zahanm/collect-beans
They're a company that offers a financial API as a business model. If you
sign up as a developer, you can probably make use of their "development"
API for personal
On 17/07/2020 10:12, 'Zahan M' via Beancount wrote:
> I also did my best to eliminate the drudgery and ended up using Plaid
> for my import scripts: https://github.com/zahanm/collect-beans
> They're a company that offers a financial API as a business model. If
> you sign up as a developer, you can
TRS-80,
You may find it reassuring that every professional I know shares a
more-or-less extreme bias toward automated workflows.
You might be interested in https://csingley.github.com/ofxtools (that's
mine). It's a much better OFX client than what you're using (if I do say
so myself), and it