A tool to help me review pending Wurst Client translations. Not sure if anyone else will find this useful. Maybe some translators will want to analyze their own translations before submitting them. But if you do, please note running all the OpenAI stuff is not free. Analyzing a full translation with the default settings costs about $0.16. You will get a more accurate estimate for each analysis when you run the script.
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Google-translates the translation back to English, so I can review translations in languages I don't speak. (I used to do this manually for every string, so this is a huge time saver.)
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Uses ChatGPT to quickly highlight strings where the reverse translation differs from the original. (Not perfect, but it helps.)
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Uses ChatGPT to find mentions of Minecraft blocks, items, etc. Then checks those against Minecraft's official translations to find inconsistencies. (I used to not do this at all since it would take too long to do manually.)
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Checks for common mistakes like untranslated strings, miscapitalized Wurst features, and issues with the color codes.
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Highlights names and color codes so it's easier to spot issues with them.
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Includes a "bookmark" (red outline around a row), which can be moved up and down with the arrow keys and keeps its position when the page is reloaded. This helps me keep track of where I left off when I take a break from reviewing a translation.
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Includes shortcuts to quickly open Google Translate (G) or DeepL (D) for any selected text.
https://wurst-imperium.github.io/TranslationHelper/872_ko_kr
This example shows an early draft of the Korean translations in Wurst-Imperium/Wurst7#872.
Be warned that this is an internal tool, so not much effort was put into making it beginner-friendly. You will need command line experience, a Python installation, an OpenAI API key, a Wurst Client installation, and knowledge of how to use Wurst's WikiDataExport feature. The installation steps are as follows:
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Clone this repository.
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Create a venv with Python 3.12 and install the dependencies:
python -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt
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Create a wiki data export in Wurst (open Navigator and search "WikiDataExport") and either put it in the root directory of this project or set the
WURST_FOLDER
environment variable to the path of your Wurst folder.
python make_table.py
And then open table.html
in your browser.
If you want to analyze a translation that isn't a pull request yet, save it as pending.json
in the root directory of this project and create a file called pending_lang.txt
with the language code (e.g. en_us
) in it. Then run the script.