Re: [orca-list] OT: Good command line tool for translation with google translate



Thanks, Chrys. This is a step up for me because of the ability to
translate an entire sentence.

I've been using dict to translate words on the CLI for many years, e.g.

dict -d fd-deu-eng  <word>

to translate the German <word> into English.

Janina

chrys87 writes:
Hi everyone,

maybe someone is looking for a good commandline tool for translation (like
me :) ). I found a good one and would like to share it to you:
its called translate-shell
Website:
http://www.soimort.org/translate-shell/
Its also available in AUR:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/translate-shell/
you can use it with this command
translate-shell :en Zuhause
or in the handy brife mode (usefull for scripting :) -> i did an shortcut to
translate the clipboard with this
translate-shell :en -b Zuhause
you also can translate a sentences not just a single word:
translate-shell :en -b "Ich bleibe heute Zuhause"

sorry for hyping this :) but it made my day :) and maybe it would help
someone.

cheers chrys
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