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moneytracker-cli

v1.1.5

Published

This somewhat complex TypeScript/Node.js project is a console-based application. When the system starts the user is prompted with a user id and user pin. After entering the details successfully, the ATM functionalities are unlocked. All the user data is g

Downloads

10

Readme

MoneyTracker CLI

MoneyTracker-CLI is a command-line interface application that simulates basic ATM operations such as cash withdrawal, balance inquiry, deposit amount, funds transfer, and PIN verification. It provides a convenient way for users to interact with an ATM system directly from their terminal.

Installation

You can install MoneyTracker CLI globally using npm:

npm install -g moneytracker-cli

Usage
To use MoneyTracker CLI, simply run the moneytracker command in your terminal. You will be prompted to enter your 4-digit PIN and choose from various banking options such as fast cash withdrawal, balance inquiry, deposit amount, funds transfer, and more.

moneytracker

Once you've entered the required information, MoneyTracker CLI will perform the selected operation and provide you with the necessary feedback.

Example
*** For Trial Use Pin 9579 ***
Here's an example of using MoneyTracker CLI:
$ moneytracker
? Please enter your 4-digit PIN: ****
? Please select an option: Fast Cash
Dear customer RS: 2000 have been withdrawn from your acccount & your remaining balance is 8000

In this example, the user entered their PIN and chose the "Fast Cash" option, withdrawing Rs. 2000 from their account and receiving the remaining balance feedback.

Features
Fast cash withdrawal
Cash withdrawal
Balance inquiry
Deposit amount
Funds transfer

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

This README.md file provides comprehensive information about the **moneytracker-cli** project, including installation instructions, usage guidelines, example usage, features, and licensing information.