ezBookkeeping is a lightweight personal bookkeeping app hosted by yourself. It can be deployed on almost all platforms, including Windows, macOS and Linux on x86, amd64 and ARM architectures. You can even deploy it on an raspberry device. It also supports many different databases, including sqlite and mysql. With docker, you can just deploy it via one command without complicated configuration.
Online Demo: https://ezbookkeeping-demo.mayswind.net
- Open source & Self-hosted
- Lightweight & Fast
- Easy to install
- Docker support
- Multiple database support (SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc.)
- Multiple operation system & hardware support (Windows, macOS, Linux & x86, amd64, ARM)
- User-friendly interface
- Both desktop and mobile UI
- Close to native app experience (for mobile device)
- Two-level account & two-level category support
- Plentiful preset categories
- Geographic location and map support
- Searching & filtering history records
- Data statistics
- Dark theme
- Multiple currency support & automatically updating exchange rates
- Multiple timezone support
- Multi-language support
- Two-factor authentication
- Application lock (PIN code / WebAuthn)
- Data import & export
Visit Docker Hub to see all images and tags.
Latest Release:
$ docker run -p8080:8080 mayswind/ezbookkeeping
Latest Daily Build:
$ docker run -p8080:8080 mayswind/ezbookkeeping:latest-snapshot
Latest release: https://github.com/mayswind/ezbookkeeping/releases
Linux / macOS
$ ./ezbookkeeping server run
Windows
> .\ezbookkeeping.exe server run
ezBookkeeping will listen at port 8080 as default. Then you can visit http://{YOUR_HOST_ADDRESS}:8080/
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Make sure you have Golang, GCC, Node.js and NPM installed. Then download the source code, and follow these steps:
Linux / macOS
$ ./build.sh package -o ezbookkeeping.tar.gz
All the files will be packaged in ezbookkeeping.tar.gz
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Windows
> .\build.bat package -o ezbookkeeping.zip
All the files will be packaged in ezbookkeeping.zip
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You can also build docker image, make sure you have docker installed, then follow these steps:
Linux
$ ./build.sh docker