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-\f0\fs28 \cf0 These are the most basic command options. Most likely, the user will\
-want to set them using environment variables (see @ref\{Options\}),\
-instead of using actual command-line options:\
-\
-@option\{--help\} (@option\{-h\}) prints a summary of all the options, and\
-what they are used for. This can be a handy way to remember which\
-options do what. This help screen is also printed if ledger is run\
-without a command.\
-\
-@option\{--version\} (@option\{-v\}) prints the current version of ledger\
-and exits. This is useful for sending bug reports, to let the author\
-know which version of ledger you are using.\
-\
-@option\{--file FILE\} (@option\{-f FILE\}) reads FILE as a ledger file.\
-This command may be used multiple times. FILE may also be a list of\
-file names separated by colons. Typically, the environment variable\
-@env\{LEDGER_FILE\} is set, rather than using this command-line option.\
-\
-@option\{--output FILE\} (@option\{-o FILE\}) redirects output from any\
-command to @var\{FILE\}. By default, all output goes to standard\
-output.\
-\
-@option\{--init-file FILE\} (@option\{-i FILE\}) causes FILE to be read by\
-ledger before any other ledger file. This file may not contain any\
-postings, but it may contain option settings. To specify options\
-in the init file, use the same syntax as the command-line. Here's an\
-example init file:\
-\
-@smallexample\
---price-db ~/finance/.pricedb\
-\
-; ~/.ledgerrc ends here\
-@end smallexample\
-\
-Option settings on the command-line or in the environment always take\
-precedence over settings in the init file.\
-\
-@option\{--cache FILE\} identifies FILE as the default binary cache\
-file. That is, if the ledger files to be read are specified using the\
-environment variable @env\{LEDGER_FILE\}, then whenever a command is\
-finished a binary copy will be written to the specified cache, to\
-speed up the loading time of subsequent queries. This filename can\
-also be given using the environment variable @env\{LEDGER_CACHE\}, or by\
-putting the option into your init file. The @option\{--no-cache\}\
-option causes Ledger to always ignore the binary cache.\
-\
-@option\{--account NAME\} (@option\{-a NAME\}) specifies the default\
-account which QIF file postings are assumed to relate to.} \ No newline at end of file