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BunyMuny

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BunyMuny parses the CSV output of various bank statement listings and converts it to something more human readable with nice visualisations.

Building

git clone https://git.bune.city/lynnesbian/BunyMuny
cd BunyMuny
dotnet build

The rules file

By default, BunyMuny checks for rules in rules.json in the current directory. An example rules file might look like this:

[
   {
     "Match":"Start",
     "Value": "Purchase Cash Converters",
     "Category":"Personal",
     "Description":"Cashies"
   }
]

This means that any statement that starts with "Purchase Cash Converters" will be assigned the category "Personal", and the description "Cashies".

  • "Match" specifies the type of matching to perform. It can be any of the following:
    • "Start": Match the start of the description.
    • "End": Match the end of the description.
    • "Contains": Match anywhere in the description.
    • "Exact": Only match if the bank statement's description is exactly equal to the provided value.
    • "Regex": Match with regular expressions.
  • "Value" specifies the value to match against.
  • "Category" is the category that the statement should be filed under.
  • "Description" is a short description to distinguish the particular merchant.