* [AI] Fix Docker build for workspace:* dependencies Since @actual-app/crdt became a workspace:* dep, `yarn workspaces focus --production` creates relative symlinks in node_modules that dangle when only node_modules is copied into the prod image, breaking local Docker builds with ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND: @actual-app/crdt. Dereference yarn's workspace symlinks in the builder stage with `cp -RL` so the prod stage can copy a self-contained node_modules without needing to enumerate which workspace:* deps exist. Adding a new workspace:* dep now requires zero Dockerfile changes. Also move the sync-server .dockerignore to the repo root (and drop stray local node_modules / .git / .yarn caches from the build context), since docker builds use the repo root as context — the old sync-server-level file was no longer being applied. Fixes #7561. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [AI] Strip dev-only dirs from dereferenced workspace packages The generic `cp -RL` step copies full workspace package trees into the image (src/, e2e/, tests, build-stats, etc.). Remove them after the dereference — they're not needed at runtime, and skipping them recovers ~67MB from the final image on both alpine and ubuntu variants. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [AI] Rephrase 7564 release note to be user-facing Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Getting Started
Actual is a local-first personal finance tool. It is 100% free and open-source, written in NodeJS, it has a synchronization element so that all your changes can move between devices without any heavy lifting.
If you are interested in contributing, or want to know how development works, see our contributing document we would love to have you.
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Key Links
- Actual discord community.
- Actual Community Documentation
- Frequently asked questions
Installation
There are four ways to deploy Actual:
- One-click deployment via PikaPods (~1.40 $/month) - recommended for non-technical users
- Managed hosting via Fly.io (~1.50 $/month)
- Self-hosted by using a Docker image
- Local-only apps - downloadable Windows, Mac and Linux apps you can run on your device
Learn more in the installation instructions docs.
Ready to Start Budgeting?
Read about Envelope budgeting to know more about the idea behind Actual Budget.
Are you new to budgeting or want to start fresh?
Check out the community's Starting Fresh guide so you can quickly get up and running!
Are you migrating from other budgeting apps?
Check out the community's Migration guide to start jumping on the Actual Budget train!
Documentation
We have a wide range of documentation on how to use Actual, this is all available in our Community Documentation, this includes topics on Budgeting, Account Management, Tips & Tricks and some documentation for developers.
Contributing
Actual is a community driven product. Learn more about contributing to Actual.
Code structure
The Actual app is split up into a few packages:
- loot-core - The core application that runs on any platform
- desktop-client - The desktop UI
- desktop-electron - The desktop app
More information on the project structure is available in our community documentation.
Feature Requests
Current feature requests can be seen here. Vote for your favorite requests by reacting 👍 to the top comment of the request.
To add new feature requests, open a new Issue of the "Feature Request" type.
Translation
Make Actual Budget accessible to more people by helping with the Internationalization of Actual. We are using a crowd sourcing tool to manage the translations, see our Weblate Project. Weblate proudly supports open-source software projects through their Libre plan.
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Sponsors
Thanks to our wonderful sponsors who make Actual Budget possible!
