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Support for more APIs? #76

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mohitmujawdiya opened this issue May 25, 2022 · 0 comments
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Support for more APIs? #76

mohitmujawdiya opened this issue May 25, 2022 · 0 comments
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mohitmujawdiya commented May 25, 2022

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Integration of the following APIs would be beneficial.

Datamuse (https://www.datamuse.com/api/) is a free API with up to 100000 requests a day that can provide a whole host of features, including synonyms and definition. It's very versatile and can be helpful if you want to extend your plugin beyond its current features.

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus (https://dictionaryapi.com/products/api-collegiate-thesaurus) is one of the most extensive databases on the internet. The free version only allows up to 1000 API calls/day. You can require users to enter their API Key to use this.

WordsAPI (https://www.wordsapi.com/), similar to the one above. The free version is limited to 2500 requests per day.

Does this fix a problem? If so, specify.

The current Free Dictionary API is quite limited in terms of synonyms. Multiple API support can certainly be helpful, even if it requires manually entering the API key.,

Did you consider other alternatives?

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@mohitmujawdiya mohitmujawdiya added the enhancement New feature or request label May 25, 2022
@phibr0 phibr0 moved this to to do in Obsidian Plugins Oct 26, 2023
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