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Show HN: 02Books – An open source web app to teach kids to read
What is the logic behind choosing the corpora https://github.com/sofignatova/02books/tree/master/corpora_c..., I could find some links in the comments but what was your strategy in picking words/sentences.
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Unique Character Count
I'm not quite sure if it counts as easy, but this tool here (https://github.com/Destaq/chinese-comprehension) works really well if you're comfortable with a bit of playing around with things on your computer (I found the instructions reasonably clear, but I've done a bit of coding before). This works really well for files, and I use it to estimate the number of unique characters/word in a book as well as the total character count.
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A guide and 5 defenses against Chinese reading fatigue
Not sure what an extensive text looks like? This Hacking Chinese post answers that well. As for finding such texts: you can estimate the difficulty of some text with this tool I made (technical but allows personalized difficulty) or this online one (accessible to non-coders but you’ll have to estimate difficulty off of the general stats for a text). A list of novels graded by difficulty (with more than just various editions of 《三体》and 《活着》, hold in your astonishment) can be found on Heavenly Path here.
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How to restart learning Chinese (after taking a long break) & build a successful studying routine
this script by reddit user 'LAcuber', will process a document and give you an approximate count of unique words/characters, breakdown by HSK level, and if you also feed it a list of your known vocab, it will tell you what portion of the text might be unknown to you. After you consume a text, you can run the script again, and tell it to add all previously new words to your known vocab list.
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HSK 5 in 15 months - all the tools, tips, and techniques I've learned in one guide
A lot of learners use Chinese Text Analyzer, a paid (~$20 USD) piece of software that will scan some text and spit out % known words, number of chars/words, most common unknown words, HSK distribution etc. I tried the 14-day free trial, and while useful, its price tag kept me off. So, I developed a free tool with a server member called chinese-comprehension that does the exact same thing, albeit shown on as words not as graphics. While you will need to have Python installed, this is fairly straightforward.
What are some alternatives?
kindle2notion - Export all clippings from your Kindle device to a database in Notion.
the-coding-interview - Programming exercises, code katas and puzzles for your job interview training - or just for fun.
vite-react-tailwind-bionic-reading - Bionic ReadingTool - is fully open-source, making it accessible to everyone. Convert Text into Better Way to Read Faster. ReadingTool can significantly increase reading speed by up to 30%.
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend
wordrunner - Learn to read faster.
bookwyrm - Social reading and reviewing, decentralized with ActivityPub
ReadSomething - 📖 一个开源的 Chrome 插件,可以将网页转成阅读模式,并且内置了 AI 总结、翻译、Markdown 转换等功能。
uniq-hanzi
incremental-reading - Anki add-on providing incremental reading features
GPT2-Chinese - Chinese version of GPT2 training code, using BERT tokenizer.