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google-translate-in-terminal

v1.1.2

Published

Use google translate in terminal.

Downloads

12

Readme

Google-translate-in-terminal

Use google translate in terminal.

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Installation

$ npm install google-translate-in-terminal -g

Usage

$ google-translate こんにちは世界

For short:

$ gt こんにちは世界

Translate the clipboard: (just type in gt)

$ gt

Mutileline with quotes:

$ gt "強風のなかでは
木の葉は
落下しないで
鳥のように木から
まっすぐに飛び立つ"

Set source and target language:

$ gt --setting

Supported Languages

Support over 100 languages, for more see official documentation.

License

MIT