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NAME


make-lingua-identify-language - creates language modules for Lingua::Identify

SYNOPSIS


make-lingua-identify-language Language-Tag Language-Name file1 [file2 ...]

or

make-lingua-identify-language -d TAG1-LANGUAGE1/ [TAG2-LANGUAGE2/ ...]

or

make-lingua-identify

DESCRIPTION


Creates language modules to be used by Lingua::Identify.

After creating the modules, you still have to install them.

Please note that this script is still at an early stage. Please do not even look at the
code...

Without parameters, make-lingua-identify-language assumes mode -d and goes through all the
directories in the current one. This is useful to be used in a directory where you
something like this:

.
|-- en-english
| `-- english.txt
|-- fr-french
| `-- french1.txt
| `-- french2.txt
`-- pt-portuguese
`-- portuguese.txt

OPTIONS
-d
Directory mode. Each parameter passed should be a directory whose name must be of the form
tag-name (e.g., en-english/ ). Each of the directories passed should contain text files
that can be used to train Lingua::Identify.

-D
Debug mode. Only for development.

-h
Display help and exit.

-v
Show version and exit.

-verbose
Verbose mode.

-locale="<locale>"
Set a specific locale. This way your text will be all lowercased before analysed.

META.yml


"META.yml" files are not parsed as other files, they are ignored.

In directory mode ("-d" switch), "META.yml" files are checked for info on languages codes
and sets.

Here's a simple "META.yml" for you to put in your directories:

two_letter_code: pt
three_letter_code: por
sets:
spoken_in_portugal

With that, the language will be identified with the two letter code "pt" or the three
letter code "por"; it will also be in the set ":spoken_in_portugal".

CONTRIBUTING WITH NEW LANGUAGES


Please do not contribute with modules you made yourself. It's easier to contribute with
unprocessed text, because that allows for new versions of Lingua::Identify not having to
drop languages down in case I can't contact you by that time.

Use make-lingua-identify-language to create a new module for your own personal use, if you
must, but try to contribute with unprocessed text rather than those modules.

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