Dictionary for command line, re-written for various educational purposes.
| Language | Abbreviation |
|---|---|
| English | en |
| Portuguese_BR | pt |
| Hindi | hi |
| Spanish | es |
| French | fr |
| Japanese | ja |
| Russian | ru |
| German | de |
| Italian | it |
| Korean | ko |
| Chinese (simplified) | zh |
| Arabic | ar |
| Turkish | tr |
$ dictionary-cli --lang-default <lang>
after that, you don't need to type the language to search a word, example:
$ dictionary-cli <word>
note: in all the examples below, the <lang> can be omitted.
$ dictionary-cli <word> <lang> -s or $ dictionary-cli <word> <lang> --synonyms
$ dictionary-cli <word> <lang> -e or $ dictionary-cli <word> <lang> --examples
- card-types: basic, basic-reverse and cloze.
- if your profile name have spaces, like: "User name", you need to use quote marks.
note: you don't need to create the deck and subdecks, the app does it itself.
$ dictionary-cli <word> <lang> --card <type>
$ dictionary-cli <word> <lang> --profile "User name" --card <type>
try versions in devmode from:
or simply: $ sudo snap install dictionary-cli
Just follow the steps in the documentation (is pretty simple ;D)
note: while you're using the dictionary to create cards, the anki app must be open, otherwise some weird errors will appear :P
command: $ dictionary-cli <word> <lang>
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- Pull Requests and issues are welcome
- Snapd Package
- Google Api Dictionary
- For more informations about Snap Packages click here.
- Rafael Ferrari whom made the logo | mailto, number: +55 14 988045194

