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poligloz

v1.0.1

Published

Poligloz is a library dedicated to translating text content from different languages.

Downloads

3

Readme

POLIGLOZ

Have you ever wondered if there is an API that allows you to translate any sentence and any language or even dialects into your applications of any type of platform such as web, desktop, mobile and any operating system. There is a google API that apparently is very closed and only allows to translate as google applications. That's why Poligloz came up with an API that will allow these activities mentioned above, and I hope that it is possible to translate film subtitles, live streams, websites, applications built with it in php, react, react native, flutter, java, c, and etc. This is a good and great OPEN-SOURCE project without any profit.

HOW TO INSTALL?

In your terminal, execute this command to download poligloz by npm

$ npm install express

Example

const {Poligloz} = require('../../index');

var myContent = "isto é angola";

var translated = Poligloz('en','pt',myContent);

console.log(translated);

How to contribute

  • Fork that repository;
  • Create a branch with your feature: git checkout -b my-feature
  • Commit your changes: git commit -m 'feat: My new feature'
  • Push your branch: git push origin my-feature
  • Leave a star in this repository

Contributing

We are open and grateful for any contributions made by the community. By contributing to Poligloz, you agree to comply with the code of conduct conduta.

Coding

Please follow the [NodeJS community coding style] style guide] (https://github.com/felixge/node-style-guide)

Submit Commits

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  • Fixing ...
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📝 License

This project is under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Made with ❤️ Wilmy Danguya 👋