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An unofficial package of NMecab. NMeCab is an open-source Japanese morphological analysis library. NMeCab was ported from MeCab by Tsuyoshi Komuta, and is released under any of the GPL (see the file GPL) or the LGPL (see the file LGPL). MeCab is copyrighted free software by Taku Kudo <taku@chasen.org> and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, and is released under any of the GPL (see the file GPL), the LGPL (see the file LGPL), or the BSD License (see the file BSD).
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An unofficial package of NMecab. NMeCab is an open-source Japanese morphological analysis library. NMeCab was ported from MeCab by Tsuyoshi Komuta, and is released under any of the GPL (see the file GPL) or the LGPL (see the file LGPL). MeCab is copyrighted free software by Taku Kudo <taku@chasen.org> and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, and is released under any of the GPL (see the file GPL), the LGPL (see the file LGPL), or the BSD License (see the file BSD).
We found that nmecab 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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