Afrim

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Afrim

https://github.com/pythonbrad/afrim
Input method engine for African languages

Afrim is an input method for African languages. It is designed to protect the native language of various local dialects of Africa and is a universal phonetic-based input method platform.

Features

   🌐 Support for all sequential codification codes.
   🎨 Easy to use CLI interface.
   📚 Customizable dictionary.
   💻 Support for both desktop and web platform.
    Support for the Rhai scripting language.
   📝 Auto-suggestion / Auto-correction / Auto-completion.
   ☁️ Full immersion mode for non-latin languages. (🚧 Experimental 🚧)

Documentation

https://pythonbrad.github.io/afrim-man/

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Licensing

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License

MPL-2.0

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pythonbrad, ksiewicz

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28 August 2024




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Brady Fomegne (Pythonbrad)Author


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
UsersSupporthttps://pythonbrad.github.io/afrim-man
DevelopersChangeloghttps://github.com/pythonbrad/afrim/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md


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