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tally : spreadsheets with concatenative expressions


tally is a terminal based spreadsheet program. It is a work in progress with a semi-limited feature set. For fun, all expressions use postfix notation similar to Forth in style.


In general the use case for tally is small spreadsheets, notes, shopping lists, bills, little bits of relational data. It is not meant to do what Excel, Calc, Lotus123, or [insert other big spreadsheet program] do. It is meant to be a small and simple alternative for small and simple use cases. That said, it is fairly capable for what it is:


Import and export .csv and .tsv files

Read and write its own format (.tss)

Concatenative expressions

Relative references with optional row/column locking

Summing data over a range

Mixing text and number calculation in expressions

Coming soon: user creatable macros


Resources


the tally guide



Getting tally


tally source code (web)

the tally guide: download and build


If you are confident and don't need a guide:


git clone https://tildegit.org/sloum/tally && cd tally
sudo make install

The repo comes with a detailed readme that can walk you through just about anything you'd need to get started.




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tally is a part of an informal collection of personal computing programs created by sloum. Other programs include:


chalk - a line based text editor

bombadillo - a smallnet client

nimf - a concatenative programming language

tally - spreadsheets with concatenative expressions


Calendar, Project Board, Slides, Mail Client, Terminal Art, and Notes applications "coming soon".


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