Difference between revisions of "*ledger"

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* [http://hledger.org <span style="color: #c466c6;">hledger</span>] a haskell fork/redo of ...
 
* [http://hledger.org <span style="color: #c466c6;">hledger</span>] a haskell fork/redo of ...
* [http://ledger-cli.org c++ ledger] whose author J. Wiegley iirc told me was inspired by ...
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* [http://ledger-cli.org <span style="color: #c466c6;">c++ ledger</span>] whose author J. Wiegley iirc told me was inspired by ...
* [http://sql-ledger.org SQL-Ledger] which was community forked to ...
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* [http://sql-ledger.org <span style="color: #c466c6;">SQL-Ledger</span>] which was community forked to ...
* [https://ledgersmb.org ledgersmb (small, medium biz)] what I'm actually using for domain ERP/COA.
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* [https://ledgersmb.org <span style="color: #c466c6;">ledgersmb </span> (small, medium biz)] what I'm actually using for domain ERP/COA.
  
 
"*ledger" refers to the so-called 'ledger-cli ecosystem', personal, command line oriented tools of which the first two are elements, personal oriented command line accounting tools, integration, facilitation of which is what my tl;dr[1] application concept is about.
 
"*ledger" refers to the so-called 'ledger-cli ecosystem', personal, command line oriented tools of which the first two are elements, personal oriented command line accounting tools, integration, facilitation of which is what my tl;dr[1] application concept is about.

Revision as of 15:51, 16 December 2018

Open Source Charts of Accounts support

"*ledger" refers to the so-called 'ledger-cli ecosystem', personal, command line oriented tools of which the first two are elements, personal oriented command line accounting tools, integration, facilitation of which is what my tl;dr[1] application concept is about.