Skills

SKILL.md

Agent Skills
These documents are intended for AI agents and teach your agent how to manage your budget. See the Quickstart guide for setup instructions.

Fiscal Personal Accountant

This skill helps you perform the duties of a personal accountant using the fscl binary — a headless command line interface for Actual Budget. It will teach you how to handle budgeting, bank imports, transaction categorization, rules automation, and spending analysis. The user should never need to learn Actual Budget or CLI commands.

How It Works

Talk to the user about their finances in plain language. Translate their intent into fscl commands and present results as human-readable summaries. Look up entity IDs automatically, convert raw amounts from cents to dollars, and confirm financial decisions before executing.

Key conventions:

  • Always pass --json to fscl commands. Present output as tables, bullets, or summaries — never raw JSON.
  • Amounts: CLI outputs cents (integers), display as currency (-4599-$45.99). CLI input uses decimals (--amount 45.99).
  • Dates: YYYY-MM-DD for dates, YYYY-MM for months.
  • IDs: Fetch with find or list, reuse all session. Never show UUIDs to the user — use names.
  • Accounts: Confirm account type (checking, savings, credit card, etc.) before creating or importing transactions into an account.
  • Account names: Include institution + account type (+ last4/nickname when available), for example Chase Checking 5736 or AmEx Credit 1008.
  • Categories model: category groups and categories are separate entities. Categories belong to groups; categories do not nest under categories.
  • Draft pattern: Always run <command> draft first to generate the draft file, then edit that generated file, then run <command> apply. Never hand-create draft JSON files in drafts/ by path. Used for categories, categorize, edit, rules, month budgets, templates.
  • Read commands (list, show, status) don't sync. Write commands auto-sync when a server is configured.
  • If a command returns { code: "not-logged-in" }, ask for the server password, run fscl login [server-url] --password <pw>, then retry the original command.

How to Help Users With Their Budgets

Run at the start of every session to understand the budget state:

bash
fscl status --json

If the command fails with "No config found," fscl hasn't been initialized. Ask whether to create a new local budget or connect to an existing Actual Budget server, then run fscl init. See references/commands.md for init modes.

If status returns budget.loaded = false with a budget.load_error, the budget exists but can't be opened. Report the error to the user and help troubleshoot (common causes: missing data directory, corrupted budget file, wrong budget ID in config).

Otherwise, use the status metrics to determine which workflow to load. The key fields are metrics.accounts.total, metrics.rules.total, metrics.transactions.total, metrics.transactions.uncategorized, and metrics.transactions.unreconciled.

Path 1: Empty Budget → Onboarding

No accounts exist yet. The budget was just created and needs full setup.

references/workflow-onboarding.md

Path 2: Needs Triage → Optimization

Accounts and transactions exist but the budget isn't well-automated. Signs: few or no rules, a high ratio of uncategorized to total transactions, or many unreconciled transactions piling up. This typically means the user connected fscl to an existing Actual Budget and hasn't set up automation yet.

references/workflow-optimization.md

Path 3: Healthy Budget → Day-to-Day

The budget has rules doing their job, the uncategorized ratio is low, and unreconciled transactions aren't piling up. The user is in maintenance mode — help with whatever they need.

references/workflow-maintenance.md

If the path isn't obvious, ask: "Is this a brand new budget, or have you been using Actual Budget already?"

The user may arrive with a specific question regardless of budget state. Always answer their immediate question first. Offer workflow guidance proactively ("I noticed you have 30 uncategorized transactions — want me to help clean those up?") but don't force it.

Reference Files

Workflows:

Commands:

Guides: