Note from maintainer: don't expect responses or PR merges until May 16th. 🏖️
I (@jlongster) am currently away on vacation and not checking this. I am currently the only maintainer of Actual (person able to merge PRs, etc). I'd like to fix this soon and if you are interested in helping, please help manage issues & PRs and I will bring on consistent contributors as maintainers.
Please help by making it as clear as possible what changes are being made. When I get back this will greatly help triage the work.
When I get back, I will work on guides and structure to help anyone get involved, particularly explaining how the code works.
This is the source code for Actual, a local-first personal finance tool. It is 100% free and open-source.
If you are only interested in running the latest version, you don't need this repo. You can get the latest version through npm.
More docs are available in the docs folder.
If you are interested in contributing, or want to know how development works, see CONTRIBUTING.md
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The easiest way to get Actual running is to use the actual-server project. That is the server for syncing changes across devices, and it comes with the latest version of Actual. The server will provide both the web project and a server for syncing.
git clone https://github.com/actualbudget/actual-server.git
cd actual-server
yarn install
yarn start
Navigate to https://localhost:5006 in your browser and you will see Actual.
You should deploy the server somewhere so you can access your data from anywhere. See instructions on the actual-server repo.
This will give you a fully local web app without a server. This npm package is the packages/desktop-client
package in this repo built for production:
yarn add @actual-app/web
Now you need to serve the files in node_modules/@actual-app/web/build
. One way to do it:
cd node_modules/@actual-app/web/build
npx http-server .
Navigate to http://localhost:8080 and you should see Actual.
If you want to build the latest version, see releasing.md. It provides instructions for building this code into the same artifacts that come from npm.
Both the electron and web app can started with a single command. When running in development, it will store data in a data
directory in the root of the actual
directory.
First, make sure to run yarn install
to install all dependencies.
In the root of the project:
yarn start # Run the electron app
yarn start:browser # Run the web app
The app is split up into a few packages:
- loot-core - The core application that runs on any platform
- loot-design - The generic design components that make up the UI
- desktop-client - The desktop UI
- desktop-electron - The desktop app
- mobile - The mobile app
More docs are available in the docs folder.