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# GoldenDict tools
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A set of helpful programs to enhance goldendict for immersion learning.
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This is a fork from the original program made by tatsumoto
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# Some significant features of this fork
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- replace libfmt by a native function, making it 3x faster than the original version
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- a sane build system using cmake
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- system-agnostic, means it can even run on [windows](https://www.mediafire.com/file/h1v7owj7np9j7wg/gd-tools_windows.zip/file)
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## Table of Contents
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [gd-marisa](#gd-marisa)
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- [gd-mecab](#gd-mecab)
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- [gd-images](#gd-images)
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- [gd-strokeorder](#gd-strokeorder)
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- [gd-handwritten](#gd-handwritten)
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- [gd-massif](#gd-massif)
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- [gd-ankisearch](#gd-ankisearch)
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## Installation
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First, [install goldendict-ng](https://tatsumoto-ren.github.io/blog/setting-up-goldendict.html).
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### Gnu Guix
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gd-tools is available in our [channel](https://codeberg.org/hashirama/ajatt-tools-guix)
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### Other Unix systems
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[Build instructions](https://codeberg.org/hashirama/gd-tools/src/branch/main/BUILDING.md)
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## Setup
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Open GoldenDict, press "Edit" > "Dictionaries" > "Programs" and add the installed executables.
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Set type to `html`.
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Command Line: `gd-tools <name of the program> --word %GDWORD% --sentence %GDSEARCH%`.
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Optionally add arguments, such as: `gd-tools marisa --word %GDWORD% --sentence %GDSEARCH% `.
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These programs are treated as dictionaries and you can add them under "Dictionaries" or "Groups".
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## gd-marisa
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This script outputs the sentence with clickable characters
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and searches for the longest available dictionary entry
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(from a predefined list) beginning at that character.
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For deinflection it currently relies on [rdricpp]https://codeberg.org/hashirama/rdricpp).
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It also provides links of available entries of smaller substrings.
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![demo](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50422430/229341045-96283fc9-8ecb-49bb-a011-abd2d3e4e43e.gif)
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**Usage**
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```
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gd-tools marisa --word %GDWORD% --sentence %GDSEARCH%
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```
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The path to the `.dic` is an optional argument and defaults to `/usr/share/gd-tools/marisa_words.dic`
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**Dependencies**
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[marisa-trie](https://github.com/s-yata/marisa-trie).
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The official Arch Linux package is called [marisa](https://archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/marisa/),
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but it's already a dependency of goldendict.
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**Building an own index from a set of words**
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If you would like to make changes to found words,
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you can also create an own index from a newline-separated list of words (here called `keyset.txt`):
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```
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marisa-build < keyset.txt > keyset.dic
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```
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More information at https://www.s-yata.jp/marisa-trie/docs/readme.en.html
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## gd-ankisearch
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This script searches Anki cards in your collection that contain %GDWORD%.
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![screenshot](https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/gd-tools/assets/69171671/45a6b3a1-97de-439c-8f17-bd6f81d81d73)
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**Arguments:**
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* `--field-name` `NAME` optional field to limit search to.
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* `--deck-name` `NAME` optional deck to limit search to.
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* `--show-fields` `VocabKanji,SentKanji` optional comma-separated list of fields to show.
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**Example invocation:**
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```
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gd-tools ankisearch --field-name VocabKanji --show-fields VocabKanji,SentKanji,Image,SentAudio --word %GDWORD%
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```
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## gd-images
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This script shows the top 5 pictures from Bing images for the given search string.
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50422430/224940994-eb3e1be6-9cd8-4776-88cf-850c78648e81.png)
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## gd-strokeorder
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This script shows the search string in the `KanjiStrokeOrders` font.
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![screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/69171671/224840590-b740a1b6-8526-49ed-b4cd-efe03689a132.png)
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Font source: https://www.nihilist.org.uk/
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**Arguments**:
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* `--max-len` `5` maximum size of the input string.
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* `--font-size` `10rem` font size. It has to be large in order to see the stroke numbers.
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**How to call**:
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```
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gd-tools strokeorder --word %GDWORD%
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```
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## gd-handwritten
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This script displays the handwritten form of each character
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![screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/53496273/254959907-4aa7d72d-2d58-4bd3-8b3a-c2f6f3186834.png)
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Font source: [ArmedLemon](https://github.com/Ajatt-Tools/gd-tools/blob/main/res/ArmedLemon.ttf).
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**How to call**:
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```
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gd-tools handwritten --word %GDWORD%
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```
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## gd-massif
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This script shows example sentences from https://massif.la/
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50422430/226018360-e46605f0-2fb4-481c-801e-73aca84fae70.png)
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## gd-mandarin
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This script passes a sentence through mecab in order to make every part of the sentence clickable.
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It also automatically converts the sentence to traditional characters.
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![image](https://github.com/KonstantinDjairo/gd-tools/assets/53496273/20921976-9221-416e-820a-b6bb22db906b)
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To use `gd-mandarin`,
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you need to install `gd-tools` by running `./quickinstall.sh --mandarin`.
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## gd-mecab
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This script passes a sentence through mecab in order to make every part of the sentence clickable.
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https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50422430/226139459-0c8bcf0e-e68f-491e-8171-bae3f50a7ae1.mp4
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**Dependencies**
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This script requires [MeCab](https://taku910.github.io/mecab/) and the IPA dictionary to be installed.
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If you are on an Arch Linux system you can simply install the AUR package `mecab-ipa` to obtain both.
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**Command format**
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Add this script to GoldenDict under "Dictionaries" > "Programs" (format HTML), like this:
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```
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gd-tools mecab --word %GDWORD% --sentence %GDSEARCH%
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```
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**Optional arguments**
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* `--font-size SIZE` the font size to be used, e.g. `30px`.
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* `--user-dict FILE` full path to the user_dic.dic file. This is done automatically if you install via make.
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