`on-stock` is a small but useful inventory tool. As most of my small programs it came to life from a real need of mine. There are many programs out there, big programs, to keep track of your inventory. But all of these were to big and complex for my own need. What I wanted was a small, preferably CLI-based, inventory tool. So this program is the result of that. It may not meet the need of other businesses, but for me it's more than enough. # Usage Usage: ./on-stock [-l] [-s name][-m name [-d name] [-n] [-h] -l = list the articles in the database -s name = search for an 'name' in the database -m name = modify the article named 'name' in the database You'll then have the choice to change name, quantity and price. -d name = delete the article named 'name' -n = create new articles (interactive mode only) -h = display this help message ## Examples jake@red-dwarf:on-stock$ ./on-stock -n Could not open storage.bin Create the file and start adding records? (y/n): y Name ('done' when finished): Bolt Quantity: 89 Price: 9.99 Name ('done' when finished): Nail Quantity: 50 Price: 0.50 Name ('done' when finished): Hammer Quantity: 12 Price: 59 Name ('done' when finished): done jake@red-dwarf:on-stock$ ./on-stock -l Name Quantity Price ===================================================== Bolt 89 9.99 Nail 50 0.50 Hammer 12 59.00 jake@red-dwarf:on-stock$ ./on-stock -m "Bolt" Name Quantity Price ===================================================== Bolt 89 9.99 What do you like to modify? (name, quantity, price): quantity Quantity (absolute value or a(dd)/s(subtract)NUMBER: s9 *Bolt* quantity is now 80. jake@red-dwarf:on-stock$ ./on-stock -d "Nail" Name Quantity Price ===================================================== Nail 50 0.50 Delete the record listed above? (y/n): y *Nail* is now deleted from the database. # License `on-stock` is released under GNU GPLv2.