By: Team SE-EDU Since: Jun 2016 Licence: MIT
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Quick Start
- 3. Features
- 3.1. Viewing help :
help - 3.2. Adding a person:
add - 3.3. Listing all persons :
list - 3.4. Editing a person :
edit - 3.5. Locating persons by name:
find - 3.6. Deleting a person :
delete - 3.7. Clearing all entries :
clear - 3.8. Exiting the program :
exit - 3.9. Saving the data
- 3.10. Encrypting data files
[coming in v2.0]
- 3.1. Viewing help :
- 4. FAQ
- 5. Command Summary
AddressBook Level 3 (AB3) is for those who prefer to use a desktop app for managing contacts. More importantly, AB3 is optimized for those who prefer to work with a Command Line Interface (CLI) while still having the benefits of a Graphical User Interface (GUI). If you can type fast, AB3 can get your contact management tasks done faster than traditional GUI apps. Interested? Jump to the Section 2, “Quick Start” to get started. Enjoy!
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Ensure you have Java
11or above installed in your Computer. -
Download the latest
addressbook.jarhere. -
Copy the file to the folder you want to use as the home folder for your Address Book.
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Double-click the file to start the app. The GUI should appear in a few seconds.
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Type the command in the command box and press Enter to execute it.
e.g. typinghelpand pressing Enter will open the help window. -
Some example commands you can try:
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list: lists all contacts -
addn/John Doe p/98765432 e/johnd@example.com a/John street, block 123, #01-01: adds a contact namedJohn Doeto the Address Book. -
delete3: deletes the 3rd contact shown in the current list -
exit: exits the app
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Refer to Section 3, “Features” for details of each command.
Command Format
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Words in
UPPER_CASEare the parameters to be supplied by the user e.g. inadd n/NAME,NAMEis a parameter which can be used asadd n/John Doe. -
Items in square brackets are optional e.g
n/NAME [t/TAG]can be used asn/John Doe t/friendor asn/John Doe. -
Items with
… after them can be used multiple times including zero times e.g.[t/TAG]…can be used as(i.e. 0 times),t/friend,t/friend t/familyetc. -
Parameters can be in any order e.g. if the command specifies
n/NAME p/PHONE_NUMBER,p/PHONE_NUMBER n/NAMEis also acceptable.
Adds a person to the address book
Format: add n/NAME p/PHONE_NUMBER e/EMAIL a/ADDRESS [t/TAG]…
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A person can have any number of tags (including 0) |
Examples:
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add n/John Doe p/98765432 e/johnd@example.com a/John street, block 123, #01-01 -
add n/Betsy Crowe t/friend e/betsycrowe@example.com a/Newgate Prison p/1234567 t/criminal
Edits an existing person in the address book.
Format: edit INDEX [n/NAME] [p/PHONE] [e/EMAIL] [a/ADDRESS] [t/TAG]…
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Edits the person at the specified
INDEX. The index refers to the index number shown in the displayed person list. The index must be a positive integer 1, 2, 3, … -
At least one of the optional fields must be provided.
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Existing values will be updated to the input values.
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When editing tags, the existing tags of the person will be removed i.e adding of tags is not cumulative.
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You can remove all the person’s tags by typing
t/without specifying any tags after it.
Examples:
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edit 1 p/91234567 e/johndoe@example.com
Edits the phone number and email address of the 1st person to be91234567andjohndoe@example.comrespectively. -
edit 2 n/Betsy Crower t/
Edits the name of the 2nd person to beBetsy Crowerand clears all existing tags.
Finds persons whose names contain any of the given keywords.
Format: find KEYWORD [MORE_KEYWORDS]
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The search is case insensitive. e.g
hanswill matchHans -
The order of the keywords does not matter. e.g.
Hans Bowill matchBo Hans -
Only the name is searched.
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Only full words will be matched e.g.
Hanwill not matchHans -
Persons matching at least one keyword will be returned (i.e.
ORsearch). e.g.Hans Bowill returnHans Gruber,Bo Yang
Examples:
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find John
ReturnsjohnandJohn Doe -
find Betsy Tim John
Returns any person having namesBetsy,Tim, orJohn
Deletes the specified person from the address book.
Format: delete INDEX
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Deletes the person at the specified
INDEX. -
The index refers to the index number shown in the displayed person list.
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The index must be a positive integer 1, 2, 3, …
Examples:
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list
delete 2
Deletes the 2nd person in the address book. -
find Betsy
delete 1
Deletes the 1st person in the results of thefindcommand.
Address book data are saved in the hard disk automatically after any command that changes the data.
There is no need to save manually.
Q: How do I transfer my data to another Computer?
A: Install the app in the other computer and overwrite the empty data file it creates with the file that contains the data of your previous Address Book folder.
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Add
add n/NAME p/PHONE_NUMBER e/EMAIL a/ADDRESS [t/TAG]…
e.g.add n/James Ho p/22224444 e/jamesho@example.com a/123, Clementi Rd, 1234665 t/friend t/colleague -
Clear :
clear -
Delete :
delete INDEX
e.g.delete 3 -
Edit :
edit INDEX [n/NAME] [p/PHONE_NUMBER] [e/EMAIL] [a/ADDRESS] [t/TAG]…
e.g.edit 2 n/James Lee e/jameslee@example.com -
Find :
find KEYWORD [MORE_KEYWORDS]
e.g.find James Jake -
List :
list -
Help :
help
