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track-your-money-doofus

v1.0.0

Published

A command-line expense tracker for doofuses like me

Downloads

4

Readme

Track your money, doofus!

This is a simple command-line application to keep track of your expenses/incomes.

Why this?

I tried to use mobile expense trackers, I swear. I just can't. I end up checking every app out there. And even when I'm already using one, new apps come along, with new colors and different features that I don't even need, and then I try to use them for a while, until another revolutionary one come along and I get sucked into this ridiculous loop.

This isn't rocket science. I just wanna keep track of my expenses, goddamnit!

So, as I spend most of my day on a terminal, and my expense tracking resumes itself to +/-, just build a cli, doofus!

There were some available ones built already, but as I wanted to adjust the tool to my needs instead of adjusting my needs to the tool, I decided to build my own.

Also, it is pretty good to have full control over your data.

Install

In order to use track-your-money-doofus, make sure that you have Node version 6.0.0 or higher.

$ npm install -g track-your-money-doofus

How it works

All this does is store and retrieve the data you enter in a YAML file, which you can process any way you want later.

The YAML file look like this:

'wallet-name':
  'YYYY-MM-DD':
    in:
      - amount: 5000
        category: 'category1'
      - amount: 2000
    out:
      - amount: 80,
        category: 'category2'
      - amount: 30
        category: 'category3'
  # ...
}

The default wallet is called cash.

Commands

  • add|a
  • list|l
  • balance|b
  • delete|d