# JSON JSON is a json specialized tool to write json files in a more readable way. ## Installation To install json, you need to have [cargo](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/getting-started/installation.html) installed. Then, you can install json with the following command: ```bash cargo add json ``` ## Usage To use json, you need to add the following line to your code: ```rust use json::JsonEditor; ``` Then, you can create a json object with the following syntax: ```rust let mut json = JsonEditor::open_from_file("json_file.json").expect("Failed to create from file."); ``` After it, you can edit the json object with the following syntax: ```rust json.add_key("int", 1).expect("Failed to add key"); json.add_key("float", 1.0).expect("Failed to add key"); json.add_key("string", "Hello World!").expect("Failed to add key"); json.add_key("bool", true).expect("Failed to add key"); ``` Finally, you can save the json object with the following syntax: ```rust json.save_to_file("json_file.json").expect("Failed to save to file."); ``` You can also read the json object with the following syntax: ```rust let mut json = JsonEditor::open_from_file("json_file.json").expect("Failed to create from file."); let values = json.json_data.as_object().expect("Failed to get object"); ``` The values will be a `&Map`. But you can also get it as `Vec` with the following syntax: ```rust json.json_data.as_vec().expect("Failed to get vec"); ``` The value will be an `Option<&Vec>`. ## Contributing Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change. ## License json is licensed under the [MIT](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit/) license.