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+0.006 2019-09-02 20:02:53-06:00 MST7MDT
+ * Add fatpack release.
+
0.005 2019-08-17 16:26:33-06:00 MST7MDT
* Add --budget option for converting HomeBank budget to Ledger.
* Support quoting commodities when needed.
# VERSION
-version 0.005
+version 0.006
# SYNOPSIS
Or if you don't plan to switch completely off of HomeBank, you can continue to maintain your
accounts in HomeBank and use this script to also take advantage of the reports Ledger offers.
+# INSTALL
+
+There are several ways to install `homebank2ledger` to your system.
+
+## using cpanm
+
+You can install `homebank2ledger` using [cpanm](https://metacpan.org/pod/cpanm). If you have a local perl (plenv, perlbrew, etc.),
+you can just do:
+
+ cpanm App::Homebank2Ledger
+
+to install the `homebank2ledger` executable and its dependencies. The executable will be installed
+to your perl's bin path, like `~/perl5/perlbrew/bin/homebank2ledger`.
+
+If you're installing to your system perl, you can do:
+
+ cpanm --sudo App::Homebank2Ledger
+
+to install the `homebank2ledger` executable to a system directory, like
+`/usr/local/bin/homebank2ledger` (depending on your perl).
+
+## Downloading just the executable
+
+You may also choose to download `homebank2ledger` as a single executable, like this:
+
+ curl -OL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chazmcgarvey/homebank2ledger/solo/homebank2ledger
+ chmod +x homebank2ledger
+
+## For developers
+
+If you're a developer and want to hack on the source, clone the repository and pull the
+dependencies:
+
+ git clone https://github.com/chazmcgarvey/homebank2ledger.git
+ cd homebank2ledger
+ make bootstrap # installs dependencies; requires cpanm
+
# OPTIONS
## --version