Plugin, library, and reports for reading Conservancy's books
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Beancount plugin and tools for Conservancy's books ================================================== Installation ------------ ``cd`` to this directory with your checkout and then run:: python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade . Of course, if you're familiar with Python development tools, you're welcome to install the module in a virtualenv, somewhere else, etc. Running all tests ----------------- The project comes with a Tox configuration that defines all the tests we expect to pass, across all the different environments we support. To run them all, run:: tox The next sections describe how to run them standalone in your own development environment, for faster iteration or simpler isolation of problems. Running unit tests ------------------ Run:: ./setup.py test Type checking ------------- Most of the code is typed, except for very dynamic loader methods. To run the type checker:: ./setup.py typecheck This is expected to pass just like the unit tests. Legal ----- Copyright © 2020, 2021 Brett Smith and others. Licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version; with an additional permission. Refer to ``LICENSE.txt`` for details.