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@actual-app/cli

WARNING: This CLI is experimental.

Command-line interface for Actual Budget. Query and modify your budget data from the terminal — accounts, transactions, categories, payees, rules, schedules, and more.

Note: This CLI connects to a running Actual sync server. It does not operate on local budget files directly.

Installation

bash
npm install -g @actual-app/cli

Requires Node.js >= 22.

Quick Start

bash
# Set connection details
export ACTUAL_SERVER_URL=http://localhost:5006
export ACTUAL_PASSWORD=your-password
export ACTUAL_SYNC_ID=your-sync-id   # Found in Settings → Advanced → Sync ID

# List your accounts
actual accounts list

# Check a balance
actual accounts balance <account-id>

# View this month's budget
actual budgets month 2026-03

Configuration

Configuration is resolved in this order (highest priority first):

  1. CLI flags (--server-url, --password, etc.)
  2. Environment variables
  3. Config file (via cosmiconfig)
  4. Defaults (dataDir defaults to ~/.actual-cli/data)

Environment Variables

VariableDescription
ACTUAL_SERVER_URLURL of the Actual sync server (required)
ACTUAL_PASSWORDServer password (required unless using token)
ACTUAL_SESSION_TOKENSession token (alternative to password)
ACTUAL_SYNC_IDBudget Sync ID (required for most commands)
ACTUAL_DATA_DIRLocal directory for cached budget data
ACTUAL_CACHE_TTLCache TTL in seconds (default: 60)
ACTUAL_LOCK_TIMEOUTBudget-dir lock wait timeout in seconds (default: 10)
ACTUAL_NO_LOCKSet to 1 to disable budget-dir locking

Config File

Create an .actualrc.json (or .actualrc, .actualrc.yaml, actual.config.js):

json
{
  "serverUrl": "http://localhost:5006",
  "password": "your-password",
  "syncId": "1cfdbb80-6274-49bf-b0c2-737235a4c81f",
  "cacheTtl": 60,
  "lockTimeout": 10,
  "noLock": false
}

Security: Do not store plaintext passwords in config files (e.g. .actualrc.json, .actualrc, .actualrc.yaml, actual.config.js). Add these files to .gitignore if they contain secrets. Prefer the ACTUAL_SESSION_TOKEN environment variable instead of the password field. See Environment Variables for using a session token.

Global Flags

FlagDescription
--server-url <url>Server URL
--password <pw>Server password
--session-token <token>Session token
--sync-id <id>Budget Sync ID
--data-dir <path>Data directory
--cache-ttl <seconds>Cache TTL; 0 disables caching (default: 60)
--refreshForce a sync on this call, ignoring the cache
--no-cacheAlias for --refresh
--lock-timeout <secs>Lock wait timeout (default: 10)
--no-lockDisable budget-dir locking (use with care)
--format <format>Output format: json (default), table, csv
--verboseShow informational messages

Commands

CommandDescription
accountsManage accounts
budgetsManage budgets and allocations
categoriesManage categories
category-groupsManage category groups
transactionsManage transactions
payeesManage payees
tagsManage tags
rulesManage transaction rules
schedulesManage scheduled transactions
queryRun an ActualQL query
serverServer utilities and lookups
syncRefresh or inspect local cache

Run actual <command> --help for subcommands and options.

Examples

bash
# List all accounts (as a table; excludes closed by default)
actual accounts list [--include-closed] --format table

# Find an entity ID by name
actual server get-id --type accounts --name "Checking"

# Add a transaction (amount in integer cents: -2500 = -$25.00)
actual transactions add --account <id> \
  --data '[{"date":"2026-03-14","amount":-2500,"payee_name":"Coffee Shop"}]'

# Export transactions to CSV
actual transactions list --account <id> \
  --start 2026-01-01 --end 2026-12-31 --format csv > transactions.csv

# Set budget amount ($500 = 50000 cents)
actual budgets set-amount --month 2026-03 --category <id> --amount 50000

# Run an ActualQL query
actual query run --table transactions \
  --select "date,amount,payee" --filter '{"amount":{"$lt":0}}' --limit 10

Amount Convention

All monetary amounts are integer cents when passed as input (flags, JSON):

CLI ValueDollar Amount
5000$50.00
-12350-$123.50

Output formatting: Table (--format table) and CSV (--format csv) output automatically converts cent values to decimal (e.g. 1665.00 instead of 166500). JSON output always returns raw cents for programmatic use.

Tips & Common Pitfalls

  • Split transactions: When summing or counting transactions, filter "is_parent": false to avoid double-counting. A split parent holds the total amount, and its children hold the individual parts — including both would count the total twice.

  • Rapid sequential requests: The CLI caches the budget locally (see Caching), so read-heavy scripts no longer need a single-query workaround by default. For very chatty scripts, run actual sync once and then use a long --cache-ttl for reads:

    bash
    actual sync
    actual --cache-ttl 3600 query run ...
    actual --cache-ttl 3600 accounts list
    
  • Uncategorized transactions: category.name is null for transactions without a category. Account for this when filtering or grouping by category.

  • No date sub-fields in AQL: date.month, date.year, etc. are not supported as query fields. To group by month, fetch raw transactions with a date range filter and aggregate locally in a script.

Caching

The CLI keeps a local copy of your budget so repeated commands don't hit the sync server on every call. Within the TTL (default 60 seconds), read commands (list, balance, query run, …) reuse the cached budget without a network round-trip. Write commands (add, update, set-amount, …) always sync with the server before and after the write.

  • actual sync — refresh the cache now.
  • actual sync --status — show how stale the local cache is.
  • actual sync --clear — delete the local cache; the next command re-downloads.
  • --refresh (or --no-cache) — force a sync on a single call.
  • --cache-ttl <seconds> — override the TTL for a single call (use 0 to disable caching).

Concurrency

The CLI takes a shared lock for reads and an exclusive lock for writes on the per-budget cache directory. Many parallel reads are safe; writes serialize. If another CLI process is holding the lock, subsequent invocations wait up to --lock-timeout seconds (default 10) before failing with an error. Pass --no-lock to opt out in trusted single-process setups.

Running Locally (Development)

If you're working on the CLI within the monorepo:

bash
# 1. Build the CLI
yarn build:cli

# 2. Start a local sync server (in a separate terminal)
yarn start:server-dev

# 3. Open http://localhost:5006 in your browser, create a budget,
#    then find the Sync ID in Settings → Advanced → Sync ID

# 4. Run the CLI directly from the build output
ACTUAL_SERVER_URL=http://localhost:5006 \
ACTUAL_PASSWORD=your-password \
ACTUAL_SYNC_ID=your-sync-id \
node packages/cli/dist/cli.js accounts list

# Or use a shorthand alias for convenience
alias actual-dev="node $(pwd)/packages/cli/dist/cli.js"
actual-dev budgets list