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vim-ledger

This is the ledger filetype for Vim.

Usage

Copy each file to the corresponding directory in your ~/.vim directory or install using Pathogen.

You can also use a modeline like this in every ledger file:

vim:filetype=ledger

Tips and useful commands

  • Try account-completion (as explained below)

  • :call ledger#transaction_date_set(line('.'), 'auxiliary')

    will set today's date as the auxiliary date of the current transaction. You can use also primary or unshift in place of auxiliary. When you pass "unshift" the old primary date will be set as the auxiliary date and today's date will be set as the new primary date. To use a different date pass a date measured in seconds since 1st Jan 1970 as the third argument.

  • :call ledger#transaction_state_set(line('.'), '*')

    sets the state of the current transaction to '*'. You can use this in custom mappings.

  • :call ledger#transaction_state_toggle(line('.'), ' *?!')

    will toggle through the provided transaction states. You can map this to double-clicking for example:

      noremap <silent><buffer> <2-LeftMouse>\
      :call ledger#transaction_state_toggle(line('.'), ' *?!')<CR>
    
  • Align commodities at the decimal point. See help ledger-tips.

  • :call ledger#entry()

    will replace the text on the current line with a new transaction based on the replaced text.

Configuration

Include the following let-statements somewhere in your .vimrc to modify the behaviour of the ledger filetype.

  • Number of columns that will be used to display the foldtext. Set this when you think that the amount is too far off to the right.

      let g:ledger_maxwidth = 80
    
  • String that will be used to fill the space between account name and amount in the foldtext. Set this to get some kind of lines or visual aid.

      let g:ledger_fillstring = '    -'
    
  • If you want the account completion to be sorted by level of detail/depth instead of alphabetical, include the following line:

      let g:ledger_detailed_first = 1
    
  • By default vim will fold ledger transactions, leaving surrounding blank lines unfolded. You can use g:ledger_fold_blanks to hide blank lines following a transaction.

      let g:ledger_fold_blanks = 0
    

    A value of 0 will disable folding of blank lines, 1 will allow folding of a single blank line between transactions; any larger value will enable folding undconditionally.

    Note that only lines containing no trailing spaces are considered for folding. You can take advantage of this to disable this feature on a case-by-case basis.

Completion

Omni completion is currently implemented for account names only.

Accounts

Account names are matched by the start of every sub-level. When you insert an account name like this:

Asse<C-X><C-O>

You will get a list of top-level accounts that start like this.

Go ahead and try something like:

As:Ban:Che<C-X><C-O>

When you have an account like this, 'Assets:Bank:Checking' should show up.

When you want to complete on a virtual transaction, it's currently best to keep the cursor in front of the closing bracket. Of course you can insert the closing bracket after calling the completion, too.

License

Copyright 2019 Caleb Maclennan
Copyright 20092017 Johann Klähn
Copyright 2009 Stefan Karrmann
Copyright 2005 Wolfgang Oertl

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.