translayta

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alfred-translayta

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Translate with Google Translate in Alfred (en-uk / uk-en). Save to favorites. Practice learning the words.

Alfred Translayta is an Alfred workflow, which lets you easily translate πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ”„ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ , save words to favorites and have convenient way to review and memorize them later.

Features

Translation

  • Auto-detection of the translation direction
  • Correction of misspelled words
  • Foremost app selected text translation
  • Pasting translation into the foremost app
  • Copying translation into the clipboard
  • Local caching of the last translation response

Favorites

  • Add/Edit/Delete favorites
  • Learning mode
  • Search through normal/learning mode
  • Import/Export favorites from/to local file

Prerequisites

Install

$ npm install --global alfred-translayta

Usage

Open Alfred and type t or press Cmd+Shift+K to activate workflow

Translate/Auto-correction
  • start typing phrase in English or Ukrainian

  • hit Enter on list item with auto-correction suggestion

  • enter ` ` (2 spaces) to get latest search results out of cache

  • select any word of phrase and hit Cmd-Shift-K to get translation

translate

Copy/Paste
  • navigate to any translation and hit Enter to copy to clipboard

  • navigate to any translation and hit Shift-Enter to paste it into the foremost application

copy_pasting

Favorites
  • navigate to the item named /add and hit Enter to add word to Favs

  • to get access to your Favs list enter . in workflow, aka t .

  • to edit/remove/copy any word from the list hit Enter on any item in your Favs list

favs

Learning mode
  • to activate learning mode for your Favs, enter .., aka t ..

  • in both Favs and Learning modes you can search by typing after .., e.g. t ..brick or t .. brick will filter the list

  • in Learning mode you can navigate to any item and press and hold Option key to make it's translation visible

learning

HotKeys

Cmd+Shift+K β€” to open workflow main window

Cmd+Shift+J β€” to open favorites list (shortcut for Cmd+Shift+K + and entered .)

Testimonials

Visual All icons are taken from flaticon.com, so many kudos and thanks to the authors