- Source: Sdcv
sdcv ( StarDict under Console Version) is the command line version of StarDict developed by Evgeniy A. Dushistov and Hu Zheng. It employs all the dictionary files that belong to StarDict. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Supported Platforms
sdcv runs under Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. As in StarDict, dictionaries of the user's choice have to be installed separately.
Main Usage
= Synopsis
=sdcv [ options ] [list of words]
Use "-h" option to view the message of whole options.
= Description
=sdcv is a simple, cross-platform text-base utility for work with dictionaries in StarDict's format. The word from "list of words" may be string with leading '/' for using Fuzzy search algorithm, string may contain '?' and '*' for using regexp search. It works in interactive and non-interactive mode. Press Ctrl+D to exit from interactive mode?
= Environment
=STARDICT_DATA_DIR
If set, sdcv uses this variable as data directory. In this example, sdcv searches dictionaries in $STARDICT_DATA_DIR/dic.
Dictionary charging controversy
At the end of 2006, software developer Hu Zheng cited personal financial problems as an excuse to charge users for downloading dictionary files from his website, which temporarily aroused strong doubts and dissatisfaction in the Linux community. In the end, under the pressure of public opinion, the charging plan was forced to be canceled and ended hastily.
See also
StarDict
Machine translation
External links
Official website
GitHub project page