EPOS (Electronic Point of Sale) is a comprehensive solution designed to streamline retail operations. This system provides features for managing sales, inventory, and customer data, facilitating a smooth and efficient checkout process. Built with a focus on usability and performance, EPOS is ideal for businesses looking to modernize their sales operations.
- Sales Management: Process transactions quickly and efficiently.
- Inventory Control: Track stock levels, manage reordering, and view inventory reports.
- Customer Management: Store and retrieve customer information, track purchase history.
- Reports: Generate detailed sales and inventory reports for better decision-making.
- User Management: Different access levels for staff and managers.
- Frontend: HTML,CSS,Bootstrap
- Backend: PHP,Laravel
- Database: MySQL
To get started with EPOS, follow these steps:
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Clone the Repository
git clone https://github.com/mdashraful305/epos.git
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Navigate to the Project Directory
cd epos
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Install Dependencies
For the frontend:
cd frontend npm install
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Configure Environment Variables
Create a
.env
file in the root directory and add the necessary environment variables:DB_HOST=your_database_host DB_USER=your_database_user DB_PASS=your_database_password
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Run the Application
php artisan serve
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Start the Application
Launch backend services to start the EPOS system.
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Access the Application
Open your web browser and go to
http://localhost:8000
(or the port specified in your configuration). -
Login
Use the credentials set up in the environment variables or default credentials provided.
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Explore Features
- Sales: Process transactions and view sales reports.
- Inventory: Add, update, and track inventory items.
- Customers: Manage customer profiles and view their purchase history.
We welcome contributions to enhance the EPOS project. To contribute:
1. Fork the repository.
2. Create a new branch for your feature or fix.
3. Commit your changes and push to your fork.
4. Submit a pull request with a detailed description of your changes.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
For any questions or feedback, open an issue on the GitHub repository.