2 # ABSTRACT: A tool to convert HomeBank files to Ledger format
3 # PODNAME: homebank2ledger
7 homebank2ledger --input FILEPATH [--output FILEPATH] [--format FORMAT]
8 [--version|--help|--manual] [--account-width NUM]
9 [--accounts|--no-accounts] [--payees|--no-payees]
10 [--tags|--no-tags] [--commodities|--no-commodities]
12 [--rename-account STR]... [--exclude-account STR]...
16 C<homebank2ledger> converts L<HomeBank|http://homebank.free.fr/> files to a format usable by
17 L<Ledger|https://www.ledger-cli.org/>. It can also convert directly to the similar
18 L<Beancount|http://furius.ca/beancount/> format.
20 This software is B<EXPERIMENTAL>, in early development. Its interface may change without notice.
22 I wrote C<homebank2ledger> because I have been maintaining my own personal finances using HomeBank
23 (which is awesome) and I wanted to investigate using plain text accounting programs. It works well
24 enough for my data, but you may be using HomeBank features that I don't so there may be cases this
25 doesn't handle well or at all. Feel free to file a bug report. This script does NOT try to modify
26 the original HomeBank files it converts from, so there won't be any crazy data loss bugs... but no
32 * Converts HomeBank accounts and categories into a typical set of double-entry accounts.
33 * Retains HomeBank metadata, including payees and tags.
34 * Offers some customization of the output ledger, like account renaming.
36 This program is feature-complete in my opinion (well, almost -- see L</CAVEATS>), but if there is
37 anything you think it could do to be even better, feedback is welcome; just file a bug report. Or
38 fork the code and have fun!
42 You can migrate the data you have in HomeBank so you can start maintaining your accounts in Ledger
45 Or if you don't plan to switch completely off of HomeBank, you can continue to maintain your
46 accounts in HomeBank and use this script to also take advantage of the reports Ledger offers.
52 Print the version and exit.
58 Print help/usage info and exit.
64 Print the full manual and exit.
68 =head2 --input FILEPATH
70 Specify the path to the HomeBank file to read (must already exist).
72 Alias: C<--file>, C<-i>
74 =head2 --output FILEPATH
76 Specify the path to the Ledger file to write (may not exist yet). If not provided, the formatted
77 ledger will be printed on C<STDOUT>.
83 Specify the output file format. If provided, must be one of:
89 =head2 --account-width NUM
91 Specify the number of characters to reserve for the account column in transactions. Adjusting this
92 can provide prettier formatting of the output.
98 Enables account declarations.
100 Defaults to enabled; use C<--no-accounts> to disable.
104 Enables payee declarations.
106 Defaults to enabled; use C<--no-payees> to disable.
110 Enables tag declarations.
112 Defaults to enabled; use C<--no-tags> to disable.
116 Enables commodity declarations.
118 Defaults to enabled; use C<--no-commodities> to disable.
120 =head2 --opening-date DATE
122 Specify the opening date for the "opening balances" transaction. This transaction is created (if
123 needed) to support HomeBank's ability to configure accounts with opening balances.
125 Date must be in the form "YYYY-MM-DD". Defaults to the date of the first transaction.
127 =head2 --rename-account STR
129 Specifies a mapping for renaming accounts in the output. By default C<homebank2ledger> tries to come
130 up with sensible account names (based on your HomeBank accounts and categories) that fit into five
140 The value of the argument must be of the form "REGEXP=REPLACEMENT". See L</EXAMPLES>.
142 Can be repeated to rename multiple accounts.
144 =head2 --exclude-account STR
146 Specifies an account that will not be included in the output. All transactions related to this
147 account will be skipped.
149 Can be repeated to exclude multiple accounts.
155 # Convert homebank.xhb to a Ledger-compatible file:
156 homebank2ledger path/to/homebank.xhb -o ledger.dat
158 # Run the Ledger balance report:
159 ledger -f ledger.dat balance
161 You can also combine this into one command:
163 homebank2ledger path/to/homebank.xhb | ledger -f - balance
165 =head2 Account renaming
167 With the L</"--rename-account STR"> argument, you have some control over the resulting account
168 structure. This may be useful in cases where the organization imposed (or encouraged) by HomeBank
169 doesn't necessarily line up with an ideal double-entry structure.
171 homebank2ledger path/to/homebank.xhb -o ledger.dat \
172 --rename-account '^Assets:Credit Union Savings$=Assets:Bank:Credit Union:Savings' \
173 --rename-account '^Assets:Credit Union Checking$=Assets:Bank:Credit Union:Checking'
175 Multiple accounts can be renamed at the same time because the first part of the mapping is a regular
176 expression. The above example could be written like this:
178 homebank2ledger path/to/homebank.xhb -o ledger.dat \
179 --rename-account '^Assets:Credit Union =Assets:Bank:Credit Union:'
181 You can also merge accounts by simple renaming multiple accounts to the same name:
183 homebank2ledger path/to/homebank.xhb -o ledger.dat \
184 --rename-account '^Liabilities:Chase VISA$=Liabilities:All Credit Cards' \
185 --rename-account '^Liabilities:Amex$=Liabilities:All Credit Cards'
187 If you need to do anything more complicated, of course you can edit the output after converting;
188 it's just plain text.
192 # Convert homebank.xhb to a Beancount-compatible file:
193 homebank2ledger path/to/homebank.xhb -f beancount -o ledger.beancount
195 # Run the balances report:
196 bean-report ledger.beancount balances
201 * I didn't intend to make this a releasable robust product, so it's lacking tests.
202 * Budgets and scheduled transactions are not (yet) converted.
203 * There are some minor formatting tweaks I will make (e.g. consolidate transaction tags and payees)
210 use App::HomeBank2Ledger;
212 our $VERSION = '9999.999'; # VERSION
214 App::HomeBank2Ledger->main(@ARGV);