This product is not meant for end-users and therefore there is no user-friendly installer. Please refer to the Setting up section to learn how to set up the project.
Using IntelliJ
- Find the project in the
Project Explorer
(usually located at the left side)- If the
Project Explorer
is not visible, press ALT+1 for Windows/Linux, CMD+1 for macOS to open theProject Explorer
tab
- If the
- Go to the
src
folder and locate theMain
file - Right click the file and select
Run Main.main()
- The program now should run on the
Console
(usually located at the bottom side) - Now you can interact with the program through the
Console
Using Command Line
- 'Build' the project using IntelliJ
- Open the
Terminal
/Command Prompt
cd
into the project'sout\production\addressbook-level2
directory- Type
java seedu.addressbook.Main
, then Enter to execute - Now you can interact with the program through the CLI
What's different from AddressBook-Level1:
- Support for storing address (
a/
) and tags (t/
) - Support for marking a contact detail as 'private' (
pa/
) (pe/
) (pp/
) - View details of a person (
view
: shows non-private details), (viewall
: shows all details)
Format: help
Help is also shown if you enter an incorrect command e.g.
abcd
Adds a person to the address book
Format: add NAME [p]p/PHONE_NUMBER [p]e/EMAIL [p]a/ADDRESS [t/TAG]...
Words in
UPPER_CASE
are the parameters, items inSQUARE_BRACKETS
are optional, items with...
after them can have multiple instances. Order of parameters are fixed.Put a
p
before the phone / email / address prefixes to mark it asprivate
.private
details can only be seen using theviewall
command.Persons can have any number of tags (including 0)
Examples:
add John Doe p/98765432 e/[email protected] a/John street, block 123, #01-01
add Betsy Crowe pp/1234567 e/[email protected] pa/Newgate Prison t/criminal t/friend
Shows a list of all persons in the address book.
Format: list
Finds persons whose names contain any of the given keywords.
Format: find KEYWORD [MORE_KEYWORDS]
The search is case sensitive, the order of the keywords does not matter, only the name is searched, and persons matching at least one keyword will be returned (i.e.
OR
search).
Examples:
find John
ReturnsJohn Doe
but notjohn
find Betsy Tim John
Returns Any person having namesBetsy
,Tim
, orJohn
Deletes the specified person from the address book. Irreversible.
Format: delete INDEX
Deletes the person at the specified
INDEX
. The index refers to the index number shown in the most recent listing.
Examples:
list
delete 2
Deletes the 2nd person in the address book.find Betsy
delete 1
Deletes the 1st person in the results of thefind
command.
Displays the non-private details of the specified person.
Format: view INDEX
Views the person at the specified
INDEX
. The index refers to the index number shown in the most recent listing.
Examples:
list
view 2
Views the 2nd person in the address book.find Betsy
view 1
Views the 1st person in the results of thefind
command.
Displays all details (including private details) of the specified person.
Format: viewall INDEX
Views all details of the person at the specified
INDEX
. The index refers to the index number shown in the most recent listing.
Examples:
list
viewall 2
Views all details of the 2nd person in the address book.find Betsy
viewall 1
Views all details of the 1st person in the results of thefind
command.
Clears all entries from the address book.
Format: clear
Exits the program.
Format: exit
Address book data are saved in the hard disk automatically after any command that changes the data.
There is no need to save manually.
Address book data are saved in a file called addressbook.xml
in the project root folder.
You can change the location by specifying the file path as a program argument.
Example:
java seedu.addressbook.Main mydata.xml
The file name must end in
.xml
for it to be acceptable to the program.When running the program inside IntelliJ, you can set command line parameters before running the program.