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A self-hostable personal finance application for tracking accounts, transactions, and financial planning.
A community-maintained, self-hostable personal finance and wealth management app for tracking and managing your finances.
A powerful double-entry accounting system accessed entirely from the UNIX command line, using plain text files for data storage.
A dead-simple, self-hosted expense tracker with a beautiful UI and monthly pie-chart visualization.
A self-hosted budgeting application based on the Bucket Budgeting Principle, inspired by YNAB and Buckets.
A powerful, opinionated self-hosted finance tracker with multi-currency support, no-budget philosophy, and automation features.
A self-hosted tool for tracking family transactions, calculating internal debts, and analyzing household expenses.
A full-stack expense tracking application built with Vue.js and .NET, featuring JWT authentication, charts, and mobile responsiveness.
A personal expense manager application built with UWP for Windows devices and Blazor for web, using CQRS+ES architecture.
A curated collection of resources for the Ledger command-line double-entry accounting system.
A Go library for querying OFX servers and parsing OFX responses, with an example command-line client.
A Python library and CLI tool for managing investment portfolios following Bogleheads principles.
A web-based front-end for visualizing and interacting with Ledger CLI double-entry accounting data.
An introductory book for the Ledger command-line accounting tool, covering basics to automated production use.
A collection of helper programs and library for Ledger CLI to simplify accounting tasks and accelerate data entry.
A free, no-registration online tool that helps passive investors maintain portfolio balance using dollar cost averaging.
An unofficial Go client library providing full coverage of the YNAB (You Need A Budget) API.
A budgeting and financial insights web app that integrates with Up bank to track incomes, expenses, and savings plans.
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