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Jed Fox authored
I noticed that the first run flow is suboptimal for people who want to
import an existing file from Actual/YNAB. I’ve moved the welcome modal
into the management app and set it up to appear when there are no
budgets available (which also has the benefit of allowing people to see
the modal again!)

I think there’s some weirdness around getting the modal to reappear when
deleting a budget file which I want to work out before merging this.

This PR also reorganizes the management app a bit to reduce usage of
modals (currently, hitting escape while the budget list is open leaves
you with a blank page).

<img width="539" alt="Screenshot_2023-03-18 08 53 54"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25517624/226107462-b2b88791-1015-4397-b290-c64e7fcc0f41.png">

- [x] Ensure modal consistently appears when needed (no longer a modal!)
- [x] Fix e2e tests
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Actualbudget

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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.

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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.

Code structure

The Actual app is split up into a few packages:

  • loot-core - The core application that runs on any platform
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