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README.md

learn-hieroglyphs

This project pursues few aims:

  1. I'd like to learn rust
  2. I'd like to learn gtk
  3. I'd like to learn japanese
  4. I'd like to help others

I am learning japanese as well. I'm not native japanese speaker and even don't speak japanese at all. I just think that there's a good way to learn languages and I'd like to try program these ways to master my own skills and probably help others.

Building

To build this on GNU/Linux

1.Install dependencies for your distro:

Everything, starting with $ should be run as usual user without that sign. # in the start indicated that root is necessary.

Arch linux: # sudo pacman -S glib2 rust,

Debian and derivatives: # sudo apt install libgtk-4-dev build-essential cargo,

Fedora: # sudo dnf install gtk4-devel gcc.

2.Build it:

Build: $ cargo build,

then, run an application: $ cargo run.

Application saves all data in $HOME/.config/learn-hieroglyph.

To build this on Windows

I am not using Windows, so I have no idea how to install dependencies for it, fuck with that by yourself (or use a normal operating system ;) ) I am planning to cross-compile binaries for Windows.

Application saves all data in %APPDATA%/learn-hieroglyph.

Contributing

Contributing is welcome! Please, make an issue if you found a bug. Ideas are welcomed as well!

Credits

Thanks to all my friends that was helping me with that!

Special thanks to https://github.com/schneems/united-dictionary for the eng-jp dictionary!