A Chinese transliteration library to convert between Pinyin and Zhuyin
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Chinese Transliteration for Kotlin

A Chinese transliteration library written in Kotlin.

Installation

Chinese Transliteration for Kotlin is available from my self-hosted Gitea instance.

First, add the repository to your build.gradle.kts file:

repositories {
    maven {
        url = uri("https://gitea.marvinelsen.com/api/packages/marvinelsen/maven")
    }
}

Afterwards, add the package dependency to your build.gradle.kts file:

dependencies {
    implementation("com.marvinelsen:chinese-transliteration:1.0-SNAPSHOT")
}

Usage

fun main() {
    TODO()
}

License

All source code in this repository is licensed under a MIT license, unless otherwise noted.