jsontxt

0.1.0 • Public • Published

jsontxt

Write, read, & delete JSON stored in a .txt file.

Installation

$ npm i jsontxt

Usage

Require module:

const jsontxt = require("jsontxt");

Write json:

const json = [{ key: "value" }, "item"];

jsontxt.write(json, { filename: "test" });

// Writes JSON in a test.txt file located in the project's root directory [default].

Read json:

const json = jsontxt.read({ filename: "test" });

console.log(json);

// [{ key: "value" }, "item"]

Delete file:

jsontxt.delete({ filename: "test" });

// Deletes test.txt file.

.txt Path

By default, PWD is the environment variable used to find a project's root directory. If it is null or undefined, or if you'd like to save the .txt file in a different location, you can define an absolute path to host the file using the JSONTXT_PATH environment variable name.

.txt Name

By default, the name assigned to the .txt file is "json". If you'd like to save the .txt file under a different name, you can define it using the JSONTXT_NAME environment variable name.

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