hledger-mcp
MCP server for hledger that provides tools for financial reports, transaction management, and account management.
README
hledger MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for interacting with the hledger plain text accounting system.
Features
This MCP server provides the following hledger tools:
Financial Reports
- hledger_balance - Generate balance reports with filtering options
- hledger_incomestatement - Generate income statements
- hledger_balancesheet - Generate balance sheets
- hledger_cashflow - Generate cash flow statements
Transaction Management
- hledger_register - View transaction listings with filtering
Account Management
- hledger_accounts - List all accounts with optional filtering
- hledger_stats - Show journal statistics
Installation
- Make sure you have hledger installed on your system
- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies:
bun install
Configuration for VS Code
When using this MCP server with VS Code, you need to ensure it runs hledger commands in the correct directory. Add the server to your VS Code MCP settings (usually in your VS Code settings):
{
"mcpServers": {
"hledger": {
"command": "bun",
"args": ["run", "/absolute/path/to/hledger-mcp/index.ts"],
"env": {
"LEDGER_FILE": "/path/to/your/finances/main.journal"
}
}
}
}
File Resolution Priority
The server resolves which hledger file to use in this order:
- Explicit
fileparameter - if provided in the tool call LEDGER_FILEenvironment variable - if set- hledger's default file discovery - follows hledger's standard rules
Working Directory Handling
The MCP server supports several ways to specify which hledger files to use:
Option 1: Use LEDGER_FILE Environment Variable (Recommended)
Set the LEDGER_FILE environment variable in your MCP server configuration. The server will automatically use the journal file specified in $LEDGER_FILE.
Option 2: Use the workingDirectory Parameter
All tools accept an optional workingDirectory parameter that specifies where hledger commands should be executed.
Option 3: Use Absolute File Paths
You can specify the exact path to your journal file using the file parameter.
Option 4: Use Relative Paths with Working Directory
If your journal files are in a specific directory structure, you can combine the workingDirectory parameter with a relative file path.
Usage
As an MCP Server
Run the server in stdio mode:
bun run index.ts
Tool Parameters
Common Parameters
- file (optional): Path to specific hledger journal file (overrides
$LEDGER_FILEenv var) - workingDirectory (optional): Directory to run hledger commands from (defaults to current directory)
- period (optional): Time period filter using natural language (e.g., "this month", "2024", "last quarter")
- beginDate (optional): Precise begin date for filtering (YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM, or YYYY)
- endDate (optional): Precise end date for filtering (YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-MM, or YYYY)
- depth (optional): Account depth limit for reports
Note: Use beginDate/endDate for precise date ranges and monthly averages. If both period and beginDate/endDate are provided, the specific dates take precedence.
Environment Variables
LEDGER_FILE: Default journal file path (used when no explicit file is specified)
hledger_balance
- accounts (optional): Account pattern to filter
- period (optional): Natural language time period (e.g., "this month", "2024")
- beginDate (optional): Begin date for filtering (YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM or YYYY)
- endDate (optional): End date for filtering (YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM or YYYY)
- monthly (optional): Show monthly breakdown
- average (optional): Show averages over the reporting period
- flat (optional): Show flat account list instead of tree
hledger_register
- query (optional): Query to filter transactions
- period (optional): Natural language time period (e.g., "this month", "2024")
- beginDate (optional): Begin date for filtering (YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM or YYYY)
- endDate (optional): End date for filtering (YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM or YYYY)
- monthly (optional): Show monthly breakdown
- width (optional): Output width (default: 80)
hledger_accounts
- pattern (optional): Pattern to filter accounts
- tree (optional): Show accounts in tree format
Requirements
Development
The server is built using:
- Bun for JavaScript runtime and process execution
- Model Context Protocol SDK for MCP server functionality
- Zod for input validation
To run in development mode:
bun run index.ts
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