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Expense Tracker
Log and track daily expenses in markdown files organized by month.
Quick Start
Log an expense
python3 scripts/log_expense.py log \x3Camount> \x3Ccategory> [--description "text"] [--tags "tag1,tag2"] [--date YYYY-MM-DD]
Examples:
# Simple expense
python3 scripts/log_expense.py log 45000 Coffee
# With description
python3 scripts/log_expense.py log 250000 Dining --description "Lunch with team"
# With tags
python3 scripts/log_expense.py log 500000 Shopping --tags "clothes,sale" --description "New shirt"
# Specify date (for backdating)
python3 scripts/log_expense.py log 1200000 Vehicle --description "Gas" --date 2026-02-15
View monthly summary
# Current month
python3 scripts/log_expense.py summary
# Specific month
python3 scripts/log_expense.py summary 2026-02
# JSON output (for parsing)
python3 scripts/log_expense.py summary 2026-02 --json
File Organization
Expenses are stored in expenses/ directory at workspace root:
expenses/
├── 2026-01.md
├── 2026-02.md
└── 2026-03.md
Each file contains a markdown table:
# Expenses - 2026-02
| Date | Category | Amount (VND) | Description | Tags |
|------|----------|-------------|-------------|------|
| 2026-02-17 | Coffee | 45,000 | | |
| 2026-02-17 | Dining | 250,000 | Lunch with team | |
| 2026-02-17 | Shopping | 500,000 | New shirt | clothes,sale |
Categories
See references/categories.md for common expense categories. Use existing categories or create custom ones as needed.
Common categories:
- Housing - Rent, utilities, home expenses
- Vehicle - Gas, maintenance, parking
- Dining - Restaurants, food delivery
- Coffee - Cafes, coffee shops
- Shopping - Clothes, electronics, general purchases
- Entertainment - Movies, games, hobbies
- Healthcare - Medicine, doctor visits
- Subscriptions - Netflix, Spotify, gym, apps
- Savings - Investments, emergency fund
- Debt Payment - Loans, credit cards
- Miscellaneous - Other expenses
Workflow Examples
Log daily expenses from conversation
When the user mentions spending money:
# User: "Just paid 35k for coffee"
python3 scripts/log_expense.py log 35000 Coffee
# User: "Grabbed lunch for 120k at Phở 24"
python3 scripts/log_expense.py log 120000 Dining --description "Phở 24"
# User: "Filled up gas, 400k"
python3 scripts/log_expense.py log 400000 Vehicle --description "Gas"
Monthly review
# Get summary
python3 scripts/log_expense.py summary 2026-02
# Read the expense file to see details
cat expenses/2026-02.md
Analyze spending patterns
# Get JSON for analysis
python3 scripts/log_expense.py summary 2026-02 --json
# Compare multiple months
python3 scripts/log_expense.py summary 2026-01 --json > jan.json
python3 scripts/log_expense.py summary 2026-02 --json > feb.json
Auto Backup
Before every write, the script automatically backs up the current expense file to:
~/Documents/expenses_backup/YYYY-MM.md
- Backup runs before any modification (safe even if write fails)
- If the file doesn't exist yet (first entry of the month), backup is skipped
- Backup is overwritten each time with the latest pre-write snapshot
- This protects against accidental
rm -rfor corruption of the workspace
Tips
- Batch logging: User can tell you multiple expenses at once, log them all
- Category consistency: Use the same category names to enable accurate summaries
- Tags for filtering: Use tags for subcategories (e.g., "work", "weekend", "urgent")
- Descriptions: Add context that helps identify the expense later
- Regular reviews: Suggest monthly summaries to track spending patterns
Integration with Financial Goals
When tracking expenses, consider:
- Budget tracking: Compare monthly totals to target budget
- Spending patterns: Identify high-spend categories
- Emergency fund: Track savings progress
- Debt reduction: Monitor debt payment progress
- Financial ratios: Calculate expenses as % of income
Script Reference
log_expense.py
Commands:
log- Add an expense entrysummary- View monthly summary
Arguments (log):
amount- Amount in VND (required)category- Category name (required)--description/-d- Optional description--tags/-t- Optional comma-separated tags--date- Optional date (YYYY-MM-DD, defaults to today)--workspace- Optional workspace path (defaults to ~/.openclaw/workspace)
Arguments (summary):
year_month- Optional YYYY-MM (defaults to current month)--json- Output as JSON--workspace- Optional workspace path
Output:
- Creates/updates markdown files in
expenses/directory - Prints confirmation with file location
- Summary shows total, count, and breakdown by category
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install expense-tracker - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/expense-tracker - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Expense Tracker?
Track daily expenses in structured markdown files organized by month. Use when the user wants to log spending, view expense summaries, analyze spending patte... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 939 downloads so far.
How do I install Expense Tracker?
Run "/install expense-tracker" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Expense Tracker free?
Yes, Expense Tracker is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Expense Tracker support?
Expense Tracker is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Expense Tracker?
It is built and maintained by Loc Vo (@aholake); the current version is v1.1.0.