File Recoad In JSON

This web application allows users to record file details and store them in JSON format. It provides a simple interface for adding, editing, and deleting records, making it easy to manage files and their associated information.

Features

  • Add Records: Users can add details of files including name, type, size, and any additional notes.
  • Edit Records: Edit existing file details to update information as needed.
  • Delete Records: Remove records that are no longer needed.
  • Search: Search functionality allows users to quickly find specific records based on file name or other attributes.
  • Export to JSON: The application provides an option to export all records to a JSON file for easy backup or sharing.

Usage

  1. Visit the File Recoad In JSON website.
  2. Click on the "Add Record" button to add details for a new file.
  3. Fill in the required fields such as file name, type, size, and any additional notes.
  4. Click on the "Save" button to save the record.
  5. To edit a record, click on the pencil icon next to the record you wish to edit, make changes, and then click "Save".
  6. To delete a record, click on the trash can icon next to the record you want to delete.
  7. Use the search bar to find specific records by file name or other attributes.
  8. To export all records to a JSON file, click on the "Export to JSON" button.

Development

If you're interested in contributing to File Recoad In JSON, follow these steps to set up a development environment:

  1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/ashutoshgoswami24/File-Recoad-In-JSON.git
  2. Navigate to the project directory: cd File-Recoad-In-JSON
  3. Open index.html in your preferred code editor.
  4. Make changes or add features as needed.
  5. Test your changes locally.
  6. Once satisfied, commit your changes and push to your fork.
  7. Create a pull request on the main repository for review and inclusion of your changes.

Feedback and Support

For feedback, suggestions, or support, please open an issue on the GitHub repository. We welcome any contributions or ideas to improve the application.

Thank you for using File Recoad In JSON!