Code & Markup.properties
Java Properties viewer
About Java Properties
Java .properties — key/value configuration files.
The .properties format is Java's classic configuration syntax: simple key=value lines, with support for comments, line continuations, and Unicode escapes. It's used throughout the Java ecosystem and for app i18n bundles. Our viewer parses the pairs locally and shows them in a searchable table alongside the raw text.
FAQ
- What is a Java Properties file?
- The .properties format is Java's classic configuration syntax: simple key=value lines, with support for comments, line continuations, and Unicode escapes. It's used throughout the Java ecosystem and for app i18n bundles. Our viewer parses the pairs locally and shows them in a searchable table alongside the raw text.
- Is my file uploaded?
- No. Files are opened entirely in your browser using local JavaScript and WebAssembly. Nothing is sent to a server.
- Does it work on mobile?
- Yes. The viewer is mobile-first and works on phones, tablets, and desktops.
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