jorkens
dictionariez
jorkens | dictionariez | |
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17 | 11 | |
52 | 437 | |
- | 1.6% | |
0.0 | 7.8 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | CoffeeScript | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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jorkens
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Trying out LWT
That part of the program is just for convenience so the user doesn't have to install that Python script manually. It checks to see if it's there, and if not, downloads it from the GitHub site. For the time being, you could just download it yourself from https://github.com/mcthulhu/jorkens/wiki/files/stanza-lemmatizer.py and save it in the Documents/Jorkens/Python folder.
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PC Apps with Custom Dictionaries and Translators?
Have you looked at r/Jorkens? Jorkens is a desktop epub reader intended to support foreign language learners, with a number of different lookup functions (maybe too many). It also supports both online and local (in a SQLite database) dictionaries. https://github.com/mcthulhu/jorkens has a couple of screen shots.
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Looking for a tool that simplifies adding new words to vocabulary list
There are online sites with reading tools like Readlang, LingQ, OPLingo, VocabTracker and also PC programs like Learning With Texts (unaffiliated fan-hosted web version here) and Jorkens if you don't mind pasting the text or using epubs/other local formats.
- running Jorkens on Linux
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session statistics
With the latest update to the source code on https://github.com/mcthulhu/jorkens, Jorkens will now, when closing, save statistics on the latest session in the database. These statistics consist of:
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LingLibre, an opensource offline software to learn language by reading
It's an interesting project, and looks very much like LWT. You might also be interested in looking at https://github.com/mcthulhu/jorkens, another assisted reading tool work-in-progress with similar goals.
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The best way to improve at languages
That's my preferred approach, too. You might take a look at the second screenshot on https://github.com/mcthulhu/jorkens. Parallel ebooks are easier to hold.
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Looking for Open Source epub-reader
Calibre has a perfectly good epub reader, but you could try Jorkens, still under active development (I'm the developer). It has functionality you may not need, but does support annotations and highlights. It's mainly for Windows, but it's an Electron app and also mostly runs on Linux and MacOS (some work to be done on this). https://github.com/mcthulhu/jorkens
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using Jorkens on MacOS
git clone https://github.com/mcthulhu/jorkens.git cd jorkens nvm use 14.5.0 npm install # ends with error about electron builder npx electron-builder install-app-deps npm start ````
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Give me a language learning app idea and I'll make it for you
Thanks for pointing out that it was confusing. Does this look better? https://github.com/mcthulhu/jorkens/wiki/Python-scripts-to-use-with-Jorkens
dictionariez
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ChatGPT as a smart dictionary app to look up words in different languages
I have integrated ChatGPT into Dictionariez, which is a language learning application designed as a extension on Browsers such as Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. This means that using ChatGPT to assist you in language learning is now a much simpler process. Furthermore, Dictionariez is open-source, and can be accessed via this link : https://github.com/pnlpal/dictionariez, do you think it's a neat idea to use ChatGPT as a smart dictionary? Thanks!
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any integrated translation software to recommend?
For single words this is appears to be a really good project: https://github.com/pnlpal/dictionariez
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Ĉu vi ne komprenas vorton en Esperanto? Havu tradukon tuj per TransOver.
Mi ŝatus ion kiel Yomichan kaj Japanese Text Analysis Tool, sed por Esperanto. Serĉante la reton, mi trovis dictionariez. Bedaŭrinde, ĝi mankas esperantan vortaron.
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Looking for a tool that simplifies adding new words to vocabulary list
There is apparently an extension called Dictionariez (related post) that has Anki integration, but I don't know which languages are supported and if it works well.
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After working 250+ hours last summer on a free multiplayer web game, it was exciting to wake up this morning to my first $5 donation!
I am working on some educational apps, such as Dictionariez and Captionz.
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Dictionariez is an app that supports various dictionaries and languages to look up words then export to Anki.
Hi, I think you guys are gonna like it. I am an enthusiastic educational apps developer, currently working on Dictionariez & Captionz.
- Watch YouTube with dual captions to learn Russian
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I made a site that helps you watch YouTube with captions for learning languages, it supports dual captions, A-B repeat and more
Caption for YouTube videos? No, sorry. I don't really provide captions, all just from YouTube itself. But Dictionariez can.
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I Made A Site That Helps You Watch Youtube With
Sorry, I put the wrong link. At the home page of the project, there are the install links of Chrome/Firefox/Edge/Local version of Dictionariez, it's a browser extension you know.
What are some alternatives?
epr - CLI Epub Reader
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
refined-github - :octocat: Browser extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features
FolioReader-Android - A Java ePub reader and parser framework for Android.
AnkiWordAdder
Blitz - An eBook Framework (CSS + template)
Chinese-Vocabulary-Generator-Anki-Addon - Generate Chinese Vocabulary for Anki using Addon
eplee - Sweet, simple epub reader
dictionaries - One dictionary to rule them all -- a browser extension to help you learn languages [Moved to: https://github.com/pnlpal/dictionaries]
languagetool - Style and Grammar Checker for 25+ Languages