wiktextract
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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wiktextract
- Wiktionary dump file parser and multilingual data extractor
- How to Download All of Wikipedia onto a USB Flash Drive
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I built a dictionary app even with more than and300 apps available at AppStore
Great work
I'm working on similar dictionary app and found wiktionary insanely usable as dictionary source.
Here is one more project aiming to make wiktionary data usable as json data structure: https://github.com/tatuylonen/wiktextract.
It has a link to a site https://kaikki.org/ which hosts dictionary data dumps.
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Dynamically generating minimal pair decks for Anki
Hm, that would be a good idea... if I didn't have to download so much data (over 20GB for just audio?!). But, looking at the Python library that processed those dumps (https://github.com/tatuylonen/wiktextract), which is more manageable, using it would involve getting the WikiMedia dump file for every word on the list, then parsing them for the relevant data and what follows is mostly the same, except I end up with a bunch of cached files.
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What are some of the best digital free dictionaries available online (even for commercial use)?
Many parsers are available. https://github.com/tatuylonen/wiktextract
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Best Approach to importing a languages dictionary
I'd probably try pulling from Wiktionary, there looks to be a Python package that can do it here.
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This is not perfect but it's a start
And the json is built with https://github.com/tatuylonen/wiktextract whom I have to thank
logseq
- Open-Source Obsidian Alternative
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What is Omnivore and How to Save Articles Using this Tool
Logseq support via our Logseq Plugin
- Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source knowledge base
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Notes on Emacs Org Mode
Sorry, but _what exactly_ «it seems to do» from your point of view?
My «second brain» now is almost 300Mb of text, pictures, sound files, PDF and other stuff. As I already mentioned, it contains tables, mathematical formulae, sheet music, cross-references, code samples, UML diagrams and graphs in Graphviz format. It is versioned, indexed by local search engine, analyzed by AI assistant and shared between many computers and mobile devices. And (last but not least) it works: it allows me to solve my tasks way more faster than with the assistant of external, non-personalized tools (like ChatGPT, StackExchange or Google).
I know no tools for all this tasks except org-mode. Well, maybe Evernote in the 2010-s was something similar — but with less features, with more bugs and with worse interface.
Personal note-taking _is_ a complex task per se (well, at least for someone like typical HN visitor). I've seen many note-taking tools, that were ridiculously featureless, stupid and inconvenient because they were _not_ complex enough.
> Sure if one wants to do emacs-gardening it is fine.
1)You can use org-mode outside Emacs. See for example Logseq (https://logseq.com/), organice (https://organice.200ok.ch/) or EasyOrg.
2)Org-mode works in Emacs out of the box, you don't need any «emacs-gardening» to use org-mode.
3)The term «Emacs-gardening» itself sound a bit like hate-speech for me. The complexity of Emacs customization is overrated, mostly due to opinions of people who never used Emacs or used it in the previous millennium.
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Why I Like Obsidian
Obsidian is great.
For those looking for an open source alternative (or don't want to pay the Obsidian fees for professional usage) check out Logseq: https://logseq.com/
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Obsidian 1.5 Desktop (Public)
For an opensource alternative to Obsidian checkout Logseq (1). I spent a while thinking obsidian was opensource out of my own ignorance and was disappointed when I learned it was not.
1: https://logseq.com/
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logseq VS Einwurf - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 20 Dec 2023
- Notesnook – open-source and zero knowledge private note taking app
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How do you track your daily tasks?
I use logseq to keep journal of my daily work.
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I'm a science student and amateur web dev. Is this the right tool?
While Emacs and Org mode can certainly be used for this (and, when they can't, you can always inject little python/js scripts in your emacs config to take care of specific things), I'd also recommend you take a look at Logseq.
What are some alternatives?
WiktionaryParser - A Python Wiktionary Parser
obsidian-mind-map - An Obsidian plugin for displaying markdown notes as mind maps using Markmap.
Maat - Validation and transformation library powered by deductive ascending parser. Made to be extended for any kind of project.
obsidian-dataview - A data index and query language over Markdown files, for https://obsidian.md/.
trankit - Trankit is a Light-Weight Transformer-based Python Toolkit for Multilingual Natural Language Processing
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
laserembeddings - LASER multilingual sentence embeddings as a pip package
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
zim-tools - Various ZIM command line tools
athens - Athens is a knowledge graph for research and notetaking. Athens is open-source, private, extensible, and community-driven.
Kotoba - Quickly search the built-in iOS dictionary to see definitions of words. Collect words you want to remember.
AppFlowy - AppFlowy is an open-source alternative to Notion. You are in charge of your data and customizations. Built with Flutter and Rust.