1.0.1 • Published 4 years ago
javascript-image-reader v1.0.1
OCR Reader with Tesseract.JS
This project demonstrates how to read any image and generate the contents of the image such as texts.
Getting Started
To get you started you can simply clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Rajdeepc/javascript-ocr-reader.git
Prerequisites
You need git to clone the repository. You can get git from http://git-scm.com/.
A number of node.js tools is necessary to initialize and test the project. You must have node.js and its package manager (npm) installed. You can get them from http://nodejs.org/. The tools/modules used in this project are listed in package.json and include express, mongodb and mongoose.
Download express,mongodb and mongoose from the below sites:
Installing
and install the dependencies
npm install
Run in Local
To Run Locally Steps to follow:
- Run Front End
npm start
Built With
Contributing
Create a branch
git checkout master
from any folder in your localhttps://github.com/Rajdeepc/javascript-ocr-reader.git
repositorygit pull origin master
to ensure you have the latest main codegit checkout -b the-name-of-my-branch
(replacingthe-name-of-my-branch
with a suitable name) to create a branch
Make the change
- Follow the "Running locally" instructions
- Save the files and check in the browser
- Changes to React components in
src
will hot-reload - Changes to markdown files in
content
will hot-reload - If working with plugins, you may need to remove the
.cache
directory and restart the server
Push it
git add -A && git commit -m "My message"
(replacingMy message
with a commit message, such asFixed header logo
) to stage and commit your changesgit push my-fork-name the-name-of-my-branch
- Go to the javascript-ocr-reader and you should see recently pushed branches.
- Follow GitHub's instructions.
- If possible, include screenshots of visual changes. A Netlify build will also be automatically created once you make your PR so other people can see your change.
1.0.1
4 years ago