Bash Mandarin/English dictionary based on cedict. It is volontary extremely basic, read the source and you will know what I mean.
Public domain, 2016 GrepSuzette, database is using another license though
Syntax: dictzh [OPTIONS] "[terms]"
OPTIONS:
--help -h Show help
--version -v Show version and exit
--no-sep Omit the ------ separator
Examples
dictzh "ni3 hao3" # pinyin are separated by a space
dictzh "lao. shi." # grep regex are used, so the dots will match any char
dictzh "^你好 " # search for a chinese def and only that
dictzh hello # loosely search for a single word
dictzh "town center" # multiple words will require quotes
Before using, don't forget to edit the dbPath
variable in file dictzh
,
then just copy or make a symlink to dictzh
so it's somewhere in your $PATH
.
Bash hook, so when you type chinese directly in CLI, instead of "No such command" you get its definition instead
This makes usage of contrib/count-chinese-characters.py
and the
command_not_found_handle()
function in bash. The later is a bash hook
allowing a function to run instead of showing an error message.
We intercept the command that was run, and if it's made of chinese character,
will find it in dictzh
instead!
Instructions
- run
pip install regex
, - have some function as follows in your
~/.bashrc
file:
# ... your instructions before, then at some point:
command_not_found_handle() {
if [[ -x "~/path/to/count-chinese-characters.py && $( ~/path/to/count-chinese-characters.py "$1" ) > 10 ]]; then
dictzh "$1"
else
echo "bash: command not found: $1"
fi
}