wikit
Jotoba
wikit | Jotoba | |
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2 | 13 | |
191 | 148 | |
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0.0 | 4.3 | |
about 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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wikit
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Has anyone used Tauri for cross-platform desktop apps?
Yes, I am using tauri and yew to write a cross platform dictionary lookup app called wikit, see it here https://github.com/ikey4u/wikit
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Wikit Desktop - A dictionary application using tauri GUI framework
See more on the project homepage.
Jotoba
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Can’t figure out how to search up kanjis
Jotoba also has a really nice radical picker which is kinda cleaner than Jisho imo
- Jotoba a handy Japanese dictionary for everyone
- Is there any Japanese dictionary api available other than Jisho API
- Jotoba: A free online, self-hostable, multilang Japanese dictionary
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Pitch Accent Resources
Or use Jotoba
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Advice for kanji lookup (in situations without furigana)? Stroke order is hard
Jotoba has a pretty neat radical lookup feature. Since you already know some kanji, you can for example search for radicals by writing kanji you know that use this radical. You can also Just enter the name of the radical you're looking for... Pretty neat
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Developing a browser-add on to study for the Kanken Exam - Part 1?
Have you seen Jotoba?
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Quick little tip for looking up words with kanji you don't know (if you can't copy/paste it)
Yep although looking up by radicals usually is pretty uncomfortable since searching the radical you're looking for takes long. But therefore on jotoba.de you can search radicals by name and usage in kanji you know
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How I read 50 light novels in the past 6 months (with tips and takeaways for beginners)
Book walker has DRM attached to their books, so you won't be able to use yomichan since there is no text as its in some sort of PDF format. Your only hope is to either use a radical kanji search tool like https://jotoba.de/ or image to text software. I
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Some dictionary/lookup websites and apps that I recommend
Yeah, Jisho.org is solid, but I like how Aedict translates as you type so that you don't have to press enter and wait for a separate page to load. Jotoba is a good runner-up.
What are some alternatives?
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KantanManga - KantanManga is an application that helps you read raw manga
tao - The TAO of cross-platform windowing. A library in Rust built for Tauri.
jisho.org - The source for classic.jisho.org
dioxus - Fullstack GUI library for web, desktop, mobile, and more.
trust-dns - A Rust based DNS client, server, and resolver [Moved to: https://github.com/hickory-dns/hickory-dns]
Graviton-App - 🚀 A modern-looking Code Editor
wikit - Wikipedia summaries from the command line
AppFlowy - AppFlowy is an open-source alternative to Notion. You are in charge of your data and customizations. Built with Flutter and Rust.
RG3D - 3D and 2D game engine written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/FyroxEngine/Fyrox]
monokakido - A Rust library for parsing and interpreting the Monokakido dictionary format. Full test coverage and efficient implementation with minimal dependencies.