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Is ledger something anyone has installed on a private cloud? I'm interested in using this with the cli but would love to know if there is a way to make it a little less centralized but still secure?
Keeping a copy of the journal in the Keybase filesystem (or Keybase git) could be a good/easy/safe way to do it.
This is what I currently do, and it works pretty well. I just have a regular git repo in keybase-git and have my ledger(beancount) files plus whatever scripts I need to import statements from various banks/credit cards.
We use ledger with git for distributed accounting work.

Ledger files are plaintext, works really great.

Additionally you can use CI for testing and validating the ledger files.

For example we check that expenses don't overrun their allocated budget, and that there is still enough months of runway in left.

Also, if you encrypt it using GPG with multiple keys, it will allow only a few people to work with it. Probably best to write a script that does it because not everybody understands how GPG works ;-)
The central point is the content of your data. Also incomplete datasets should still work fine with both ledger and this analytics tool. So, not sure how it could be less centralized than this.
Github README could use a screenshot, especially for a very visual app as analytics.

Edit: nm

It's loading two gifs for me.
Apologies, I'm on a slow coffeeshop connection.
Hi. This looks fantastic. Well done. Has anyone tried this with hledger (http://hledger.org/) ? The file formats are quite similar, so hoping it wouldn’t be too hard to get it to work. Thanks.
Thanks! I'll definitely look into that
Looks great. Can't wait to try it