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@andymenderunix/jisho-js
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JavaScript wrapper around the jisho.org search Web API.
The library provides functions to query words directly through the exposed search API endpoint, with different possible crateria, like
JLPT levels
WaniKani levels
Word commonality
Additional filter tags like #wasei to search for wasei eigo words
Unlike existing JavaScript packages, it does not scrape the HTML output of returned results.
Many filter flags mentioned in the docs are not supported by the Web API,
however some obvious combinations don't work in the Web UI either (for instance, the #adjective tag
often returns non-adjective words for a given query).
Kanji results are not supported by the Web API, however these would likely contain different information than word results.
The Web API always returns HTTP 200 even when the response is empty or the input was not correctly formatted.
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JavaScript wrapper around the jisho.org search Web API.
We found that @andymenderunix/jisho-js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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