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Hebrew Quick Translator

Hebrew Quick Translator

Tamar Zisman

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A fast VS Code extension to instantly translate selected English code/docs into Hebrew via keyboard shortcut.
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Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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Quick Translator

A lightweight and fast VS Code extension that allows you to instantly translate selected English text into Hebrew directly within your code editor. Designed specifically for developers to maintain a seamless workflow when working with GitHub Copilot, external documentation, or English code comments.

🚀 Installation

Option 1: Install from the VS Code Marketplace (Recommended)

  1. Open VS Code and go to the Extensions view (Ctrl + Shift + X / Cmd + Shift + X).
  2. Search for "Quick Translator" (published by tzisman).
  3. Click Install.

Option 2: Download the VSIX File Manually

👉 Click here to download the latest hebrew-quick-translator-0.0.1.vsix file


Features

  • English to Hebrew Translation: Instantly translates any selected English text into clear Hebrew.
  • Clean Output: Displays only the translated Hebrew text in the Output channel—no clutter, no original text duplication.
  • Network Resilient: Built-in support to run smoothly behind strict internet filters or local SSL proxies.
  • Focused Workflow: No context-switching between your IDE and a web browser.

Keyboard Shortcut

  • Windows / Linux: Ctrl + Alt + T
  • macOS: Cmd + Alt + T

Note: The shortcut is only active when an English text selection is made in the active editor.

Alternative Manual Installation (VSIX)

  1. Download the .vsix file using the link in Option 2.
  2. In VS Code, open the Extensions view.
  3. Click on the three dots (...) in the top-right corner of the Extensions pane.
  4. Select Install from VSIX....
  5. Choose the downloaded file and click Install.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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