dict
📔 View the dictionary through the CLI (by BetaPictoris)
got
Translating TUI written in go using simplytranslate's API (by fedeztk)
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dict
Posts with mentions or reviews of dict.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-02.
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got - interact with google translate from the terminal
For freedict instead I think it is outside of the scope of this project, `got` aims to be a translator, not a dictionary lookup tool. For this kind of use I recommend dict which defines in fact a word through dictionaryapi (and also happens to be written in go!)
- [OC] Dictionary CLI - View the dictionary through the CLI
got
Posts with mentions or reviews of got.
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got - interact with google translate from the terminal
It has been discussed here, feel free to reopen and join the conversation.
Yeah, I'm sorry, I was pretty sure that the link was there.Anyways here it is. It's a simple TUI written in Go that interfaces with Google Translate via simplytranslate's APIs. Any feedback in UX and code is highly appreciated.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing dict and got you can also consider the following projects:
deepl-cli - DeepL Translator CLI (without API Key)
odict - A blazingly-fast, offline-first format and toolchain for lexical data 📖
dotfiles - My dotfiles
gdict - An offline CLI dictionary written in go, using data from wiktionary.
translate-shell - :speech_balloon: Command-line translator using Google Translate, Bing Translator, Yandex.Translate, etc.
bitset - Go package implementing bitsets
lipgloss - Style definitions for nice terminal layouts 👄
bubbletea - A powerful little TUI framework 🏗