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@opentranslate2/baidu-domain
Advanced tools
Baidu-domain translator with OpenTranslate API.
Yarn
yarn add @opentranslate/baidu-domain
NPM
npm i @opentranslate/baidu-domain
import BaiduDomain from '@opentranslate/baidu-domain'
//please refer to https://api.fanyi.baidu.com/doc/22 for more details
const baiduDomain = new BaiduDomain({
config: {
domain: "medicine", // select from ["medicine", "electronics", "mechanics"]
key: process.env.KEY as string,
appid: process.env.APPID as string
}
});
baiduDomain.translate("肌萎缩侧索硬化症","zh-CN","en").then(console.log)
See translator for more details.
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FAQs
Baidu domain translator with OpenTranslate API.
The npm package @opentranslate2/baidu-domain receives a total of 83 weekly downloads. As such, @opentranslate2/baidu-domain popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @opentranslate2/baidu-domain demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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