Project Mercury is a powerful inventory management system written in C++ with qt for the graphical user interface (GUI), MySQL for database management, and planned integration with Python for extended functionality.
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Barcode Generation and Scanning: Quickly generate and print barcodes for inventory items, and scan them for seamless inventory management.
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Real-time Inventory Tracking: Monitor inventory levels in real-time to prevent stockouts, and receive alerts for low stock items for timely restocking.
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Order Management: Generate and print orders for restocking or shipping purposes, and maintain a detailed order history for analysis.
Follow these steps to get started with Project Mercury:
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Clone the Repository: Clone the project repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/Fhasaj/Project-Mercury.git
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Install Dependencies: Make sure to install all necessary dependencies. Detailed instructions can be found in the README file of the repository.
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Explore the Code: Dive into the codebase to understand the project structure, logic, and implementation details.
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Contribute: If you're interested in contributing to Project Mercury's development, check out the open issues, submit pull requests, or suggest new features.
For comprehensive guidance on using Project Mercury and maximizing its potential, refer to the documentation.
Project Mercury is a commercial product and is not free to use. Please contact the owner or maintainer of this repository for licensing inquiries.
For support, feedback, and discussions, you can:
- Join our community on GitHub Discussions.
- Report issues or suggest features on the Issue Tracker.
We extend our gratitude to the open-source community for their contributions and support in making Project Mercury a robust inventory management solution.
Thank you for considering Project Mercury for your inventory management needs. If you have any questions or require further assistance, feel free to reach out. Let's streamline your inventory management together! ๐ฆ๐
If any of these checks fail or if you're unsure about the output, you may need to reinstall wxWidgets or consult the documentation for the specific distribution you're using (in this case, Manjaro Linux) for further troubleshooting steps.
This README should cover installation instructions for wxWidgets on various operating systems, along with troubleshooting steps for Windows, macOS, other Linux distributions, and Manjaro Linux. Feel free to modify it further as needed for your project.