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'''apertium-init''' is a python script to bootstrap a new language data module. It can create monolingual modules or pairs, using [[hfst]] or [[lttoolbox]], with or without [[apertium-tagger]] or [[CG]] files. It creates fully working Makefiles and stub language data, so you can compile and test straight away. If you're in an svn (or git) repository, it'll even "svn add" (or "git add") the right files for you.
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'''apertium-init''' is a python script to bootstrap a new language data module. It can create monolingual modules or pairs, using [[hfst]] or [[lttoolbox]], with or without [[apertium-tagger]] or [[CG]] files. It creates fully working Makefiles and stub language data, so you can compile and test straight away (assuming you've [[Installation|install]]ed the Apertium core tools). It's even capable of initializing and pushing a Git repository for you.
   
Download the script from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/goavki/bootstrap/master/apertium-init.py and run it as explained on https://github.com/goavki/bootstrap
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Download the script from https://apertium.org/apertium-init and run it as explained on https://github.com/apertium/apertium-init
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==See also==
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* [[How to bootstrap a new pair]] – tutorial on how to use apertium-init.py
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* [[Writing Makefiles]]
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[[Category:Installation]]
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[[Category:Tools]]

Latest revision as of 20:38, 13 January 2021

apertium-init is a python script to bootstrap a new language data module. It can create monolingual modules or pairs, using hfst or lttoolbox, with or without apertium-tagger or CG files. It creates fully working Makefiles and stub language data, so you can compile and test straight away (assuming you've installed the Apertium core tools). It's even capable of initializing and pushing a Git repository for you.

Download the script from https://apertium.org/apertium-init and run it as explained on https://github.com/apertium/apertium-init

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