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Mozhi

Mozhi (spelt moḻi) is an alternative-frontend for many translation engines.

It was initially made as a maintained fork/rewrite of simplytranslate, but has grown to have a lot more features as well!

I'm initially focusing on the api and engines, but eventually Mozhi will have a functioning CLI and webapp.

Supported Engines:

  • Google
  • Reverso
  • DeepL
  • LibreTranslate
  • Yandex
  • IBM Watson
  • MyMemory
  • DuckDuckGo (almost 1-1 with Bing Translate)

Installation

Just go build and you're done :D

API Docs

Mozhi makes use of swagger (with the swagger fiber middleware) to manage the documentation of the API.

You can find it in /api/swagger of any instance.

Features

  • An all mode where the responses of all supported engines will be shown.
  • Autodetect which will show the language that was detected
  • Text-To-Speech for multiple engines
  • A good API (subjective :P)
  • All the stuff you expect from a translation utility :)

Etymology

Mozhi is the word in Tamil for language. Simple as that :P