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Index
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Features
- Double-entry accounting
- Invoicing
- Billing
- Payments
- Journal Entries
- Dashboard
- Works Offline
- Financial Reports
- General Ledger
- Profit and Loss Statement
- Balance Sheet
- Trial Balance
Installation
Download and install the latest release for your platform from the releases page or the download page.
Development
Frappe Books is built on Vue.js and Electron. It is offline by default and uses a local SQLite file as the database.
Pre-requisites
To get the dev environment up and running you need to first set up Node.js version 16.13.1 and npm. For this, we suggest using nvm.
Next, you will need to install yarn.
Clone and Run
Once you are through the Pre-requisites, you can run the following commands to setup Frappe Books for development and building:
# clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/frappe/books.git
# change directory
cd books
# install dependencies
yarn
Development
To run Frappe Books in development mode (with hot reload, etc):
# start the electron app
yarn electron:serve
Build
To build Frappe Books and create an installer:
# start the electron app
yarn electron:build
Note By default the above command will build for your computer's operating system and architecture. To build for other environments (example: for linux from a windows computer) check the Building section at electron.build/cli.
So to build for linux you could use the --linux
flag like so: yarn electron:build --linux
.
Contributions and Community
There are many ways you can contribute even if you don't code:
- If you find any issues, no matter how small (even typos), you can raise an issue to inform us.
- You can help us with language support by contributing translations.
- You can join our telegram group and share your thoughts.
- If you're an ardent user you can tell us what you would like to see.
- If you have accounting requirements, you can become an ardent user. 🙂
If you want to contribute code then you can fork this repo, make changes and raise a PR. (see how to)
Links
- Telegram Group: Used for discussions regarding features, issues, changes, etc. This group is also be used to make decisions regarding project direction.
- Project Board: Roadmap that is updated with acceptable latency.
- GitHub Discussions: Used for discussions around a specific topic.
- Frappe Books Blog: Sporadically updated dev blog regarding the development of this project.
Translation Contributors
Language | Contributors |
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French | DeepL, mael-chouteau |
German | DeepL, barredterra |
Portuguese | DeepL |
Arabic | taha2002 |
Catalan | Dídac E. Jiménez |
Dutch | FastAct |
Spanish | talmax1124 |
Gujarati | dhruvilxcode |
Korean | Isaac-Kwon |
Simplified Chinese | wcxu21 |