The open-source JSON Editor.
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JSON Crack is a free, open-source data visualization app capable of visualizing data formats such as JSON, YAML, XML, CSV and more, into interactive graphs. With its intuitive and user-friendly interface, JSON Crack makes it easy to explore, analyze, and understand even the most complex data structures. Whether you're a developer working on a large-scale project or a data enthusiast looking to uncover hidden insights, JSON Crack has the tools and features you need to unlock the full potential of your data.
- Dark mode.
- Graph & Tree view modes.
- Transform & filter data with AI.
- Export to PNG, SVG, JPEG & clipboard.
- Zoom and panning support with touch gestures.
- Supports data formats like JSON, YAML, CSV, XML, TOML...
- JQ, JSON Schema, Decode JWT, Generate Types and interfaces.
- Wide range of tools - search graph, json path, validate, save to cloud...
- Embeddable iframe widgets.
JSON Crack officially launched as v1.0 on the 17th of February 2022 and we've come a long way so far. Watch releases of this repository to be notified of future updates:
To get a local copy up and running, please follow these simple steps.
Here is what you need to be able to run JSON Crack.
- Node.js (Version: >=18.x)
- Pnpm (recommended)
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Clone the repo into a public GitHub repository (or fork https://github.com/AykutSarac/jsoncrack.com/fork). If you plan to distribute the code, keep the source code public to comply with GPLv3. To clone in a private repository, acquire a commercial license
git clone https://github.com/AykutSarac/jsoncrack.com.git
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Go to the project folder
cd jsoncrack.com
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Install packages with yarn
pnpm install
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Run the project
pnpm dev # Running on http://localhost:3000/
🐳 A Dockerfile
is provided in the root of the repository.
If you want to run JSON Crack locally:
# Build a Docker image with:
docker build -t jsoncrack .
# Run locally with `docker run`
docker run -p 8888:8080 jsoncrack
# Run locally with `docker-compose`
docker-compose up -d
# Go to http://localhost:8888
Please see our contributing guide.
We have a list of help wanted that contain small features and bugs which have a relatively limited scope. This is a great place to get started, gain experience, and get familiar with our contribution process.
Distributed under the GPLv3 License. See LICENSE
for more information.