Appendix — FAQ ============== Why does LedgerLoom exist? -------------------------- LedgerLoom is a MIT-licensed reference implementation that demonstrates how to model accounting data as a canonical event log (entries + postings) and produce reproducible financial reports. Is LedgerLoom a replacement for accounting software? ---------------------------------------------------- No. LedgerLoom is designed as a learning and prototyping tool. It is intentionally small, readable, and deterministic. What is the difference between the “chapter runners” and the core library? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * The **core library** (``ledgerloom.core`` / ``ledgerloom.reports``) is reusable code. * The **chapter runners** (``ledgerloom.chapters.*``) are demos that generate artifacts used in the documentation. Where are the outputs written? ------------------------------ By default, chapter runners write to ``outputs/ledgerloom/``. Each chapter writes to its own subfolder (e.g., ``outputs/ledgerloom/ch02``).