Linux command
cashd 命令
文本
复制后可按需替换文件名、目录或参数。
常用示例
Launch
cashd [path/to/journal.ledger]
Launch
cashd
说明
cashd is a terminal user interface for personal finance management that works with ledger-format plain-text accounting journals. It provides an interactive interface for viewing accounts, balances, and transactions stored in double-entry bookkeeping format. The TUI displays account hierarchies, transaction lists, and balance summaries. Users can navigate through accounts and time periods to analyze their financial data. The underlying data format is compatible with ledger, hledger, and other plain-text accounting tools.
FAQ
What is the cashd command used for?
cashd is a terminal user interface for personal finance management that works with ledger-format plain-text accounting journals. It provides an interactive interface for viewing accounts, balances, and transactions stored in double-entry bookkeeping format. The TUI displays account hierarchies, transaction lists, and balance summaries. Users can navigate through accounts and time periods to analyze their financial data. The underlying data format is compatible with ledger, hledger, and other plain-text accounting tools.
How do I run a basic cashd example?
Run `cashd [path/to/journal.ledger]` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more cashd examples?
This page includes 2 examples for cashd, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.