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@ikhlasbano/oop-bank-system

v1.0.0

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The Bank Management System is a command-line application developed in TypeScript that simulates basic banking operations such as withdrawals, deposits, balance inquiries, transaction history viewing, and interest computation. It provides users with a simp

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Bank Management System

The Bank Management System is a command-line application developed in TypeScript that simulates basic banking operations such as withdrawals, deposits, balance inquiries, transaction history viewing, and interest computation. It provides users with a simple interface to manage their accounts efficiently.

Features

  • Account Management: Users can create new accounts by providing essential information such as name, age, gender, and mobile number.
  • Withdrawal and Deposit: Account holders can withdraw or deposit funds into their accounts securely.
  • Balance Inquiry: Users can check their current account balance at any time.
  • Transaction History: Detailed transaction logs are maintained, allowing users to track their financial activities.
  • Interest Computation: The system calculates and displays the interest earned on the account balance.

Installation

  1. Ensure you have Node.js installed on your system.
  2. Clone this repository to your local machine.
  3. Navigate to the project directory in your terminal.
  4. Run npm install to install the required dependencies.
  5. Start the application by running npm start.

Usage

  1. Upon starting the application, users are prompted to create a new account by providing personal details.
  2. After creating the account, users can perform various banking operations such as withdrawals, deposits, balance inquiries, etc., using the interactive menu.
  3. Transactions are executed securely, and detailed logs are maintained for reference.
  4. Users can exit the application at any time by selecting the "Exit" option from the menu.

Technologies Used

  • Node.js: A JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine. It enables server-side execution of JavaScript code, allowing the Bank Management System to run as a command-line application.
  • TypeScript: A statically typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript, providing enhanced development features.
  • Inquirer.js: A command-line interface library for interactive prompts, facilitating user interaction.
  • Chalk: A terminal string styling library for enhancing the visual presentation of the application interface.

Contributing

Contributions to the Bank Management System project are welcome! Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests to improve the application.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.