Tagger is a versatile Java application designed to simplify the process of replacing tags within text content. It provides a user-friendly GUI that allows users to interactively replace tags in a structured manner. The application supports a wide range of features including tag extraction, tag comment retrieval, and advanced tag replacement options.
- Interactive GUI: Tagger offers an intuitive graphical user interface that allows users to seamlessly navigate and perform tag replacement operations.
- Configuration Support: Tagger reads configuration settings from a JSON file, allowing users to easily customize database connections, table names, and more.
4. Set Up the Database: Configure the database connection details in the `trtconfig.json` file. You may need to set up your preferred database system (e.g., MySQL) and create the necessary tables (e.g., TABLE1_NAME and TABLE2_NAME) before running the application. You can create the database by running the included `tagger.sql` file
Configuration settings are stored in the `trtconfig.json` file. Modify this file to adjust database connections, table names, and other parameters. This file should be located on the root of C: drive in Windows