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# WhatYouSay
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Quick and easy natural language detection wrapping the [
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Quick and easy natural language detection wrapping the [Whatlang Rust crate](https://github.com/greyblake/whatlang-rs). Instantly identify the source language of a piece of text.
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![What you say!!](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/64050/224237944-ceb2570c-d544-474a-8c91-41433efdee43.png)
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- Supports [
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- Supports [69 languages](https://github.com/greyblake/whatlang-rs/blob/master/SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES.md) (nice!)
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- Core library is written in Rust; this is a Ruby wrapper to it
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- Lightweight, fast, and simple
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- Recognizes not only a language, but also a script (Latin, Cyrillic, etc)
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- Provides reliability information
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## Installation
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## Usage
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The method to call is `_?`. Why? Because
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Pass in the text whose language you want to detect:
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The method to call is `_?`. Why? Because. Pass in the text whose language you want to detect:
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```ruby
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require "what_you_say"
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assert_equal("epo", result.lang.code)
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assert_equal("
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assert_equal("Esperanto", result.lang.eng_name)
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assert_equal("Latin", result.script)
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assert_predicate(result, :reliable?)
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assert_equal(1, result.confidence)
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```
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You also have to opportunity to `inspect` some output:
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