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@loganpaxton/easy-json

v1.0.0

Published

A quick way of adding JSON to your scripts

Readme

Easy-JSON

Easy JSON is made when a beginner in Javascript doesn't know how to integrate JSON. It helps make JSON even simpler.

Setup

To setup, first run this command to install the Easy JSON package:

  • npm -i @loganpaxton/easy-json

Coding

Step one to begin Easy JSON is to initalize it. So, let's do that real quick! Here is the code to initalize it:

const easyJSON = require('@loganpaxton/easy-json');

easyJSON.initalizeJSON("example.json") // Replace example.json with the name of your JSON file

Now you have initalized it. But, how do you use it. Well, it's pretty simple if you ask me. It's just 2 functions which are readKey, and writeKey. Here's how to use them:

// Make sure you've imported the easyJSON package

// To read a key use this line
const key1 = easyJSON.readKey("key1");

// To write to a key, or create a new one use this line
easyJSON.writeKey("key1", "abc");

That's it! That's all you need to know about Easy JSON. It's too easy!

Updates

1.0.0

  • Official Release