Google Translate to serve as a command-line tool
Translate Shell is a command-line translator powered by Google Translate.
It gives you easy access to Google Translate in your terminal.
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Revision 25 (latest revision is 28)
Alexei Sorokin (XRevan86)
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Avindra Goolcharan (avindra)
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- update to 0.9.7: * Translate-Shell now recognizes 159 languages in total (including all the languages currently supported by Google Translate, Bing Translator, and Yandex.Translate) * Google Translate: fixed a regression bug (bac44df) * Bing Translator: fixed engine support (4a3a900) * Show HTTP error codes (892b543) * The default engine is now changed to auto (which uses google by default, but automatically falls back on bing if the specified language is not supported by Google Translate) * The options -l / -lang for specifying the interface language are deprecated in favor of -hl / -host; the environment variable HOME_LANG is deprecated in favor of HOST_LANG * 4 new options: -list-languages, -list-languages-english, -list-codes, -list-all to list all languages and codes * The options -L / -linguist (-list is deprecated) now show more linguistic details about languages
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