40 lines
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40 lines
2.4 KiB
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Tagger: Tag Replacement Tool
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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.
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Features
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Interactive GUI: Tagger offers an intuitive graphical user interface that allows users to seamlessly navigate and perform tag replacement operations.
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Tag Extraction: The application intelligently extracts tags from the provided content, making it easy for users to identify and manage tags.
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Tag Comment Retrieval: Tagger fetches tag comments associated with each tag, providing context to the user during the replacement process.
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Advanced Tag Replacement: Users can replace tags with customized text, including the ability to handle nested tags and optional tag content.
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Configuration Support: Tagger reads configuration settings from a JSON file, allowing users to easily customize database connections, table names, and more.
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Save and Load Data: Users can save and load data, enabling seamless work sessions across different instances of the application.
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Data Persistence: The application stores tag replacement history, allowing users to review and track previous tag replacements.
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Error Handling: Tagger provides informative error messages and visual alerts, including an error message for failed database connections.
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Version Control: The project maintains a comprehensive version history, making it easy to track changes and updates.
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Usage
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Launch the application.
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Select the mo_name from the dropdown.
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Click the "Process" button to begin the tag replacement process.
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For each tag, the application presents a replacement dialog allowing the user to customize replacement text.
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Optional: Users can save and load data using the provided buttons in the GUI.
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Getting Started
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Clone this repository.
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Build and run the application using your preferred Java IDE or command-line tools.
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Configuration
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Configuration settings are stored in the trtconfig.json file. Modify this file to adjust database connections, table names, and other parameters.
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Contributing
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Contributions to this project are welcome. Feel free to submit bug reports, feature requests, and pull requests.
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License
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This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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