diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c6d7635..fc3afc3 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Filelize -Filelize is a lightweight database that simplifies writing and reading data into human-readable files, requiring just one line of code. As highlighted in (Navigate Early Development | Simplify Data Storage)[https://medium.com/@jtbsorensen/navigate-early-development-simplify-data-storage-c76013878cb4], Filelize focuses on reducing development overhead and optimizing data storage practices. +Filelize is a lightweight database that simplifies writing and reading data into human-readable files, requiring just one line of code. As highlighted in [Navigate Early Development | Simplify Data Storage](https://medium.com/@jtbsorensen/navigate-early-development-simplify-data-storage-c76013878cb4), Filelize focuses on reducing development overhead and optimizing data storage practices. One of the biggest advantages is in the annotations and methods provided, eliminating the need for repetitive boilerplate code. Additionally, it offers flexibility with options for both single and multiple file storage, giving an easy way to work with very large collections distributed among multiple files. Filelize is most commonly used to save files as json for [Test Data Setup](https://github.com/filelize/filelize-java?tab=readme-ov-file#filelize-for-test-data-setup) or when a full-fledged database isn't necessary.