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tinker-dictionary

v0.1.0

Published

Dictionary Plugin for TINKER

Readme

tinker-dictionary

A dictionary plugin for TINKER, supporting MDX and ZIP dictionary files for word lookup.

Screenshot

Features

  • MDX & ZIP dictionary format support
  • Multi-dictionary management with sidebar panel
  • Prefix search with autocomplete suggestions
  • Dark mode support via DarkReader for definition rendering
  • Resource embedding for CSS, images within dictionaries
  • i18n support for English and Chinese

Installation

Download and install TINKER from https://tinker.liriliri.io/, then run npm i -g tinker-dictionary.

Usage

  1. Click "Add Dictionary" in the sidebar to import MDX or ZIP dictionary files
  2. Type a word in the search bar to see autocomplete suggestions
  3. Select a word to view its definition
  4. Use the sidebar to switch between dictionaries or view all at once