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UAST: Unicode Aware Saṃskį¹›ta Transliteration

[!IMPORTANT] This is a minimalist Rust implementation. Please prefer using the full implementation at https://uast.dev for web-version or https://github.com/aneri0x4f/uast-cli for CLI version. If all that you are working with is devanāgarī and/or IAST, go ahead!

A tool for transliterating and typing Saṃskį¹›ta in the easiest computer, language, and human-friendly way

To install this program, you will need to install Rust

After that, simply run:

cargo install -v --git https://github.com/dhruvildave/uast.rs

To build locally,

make

To remove,

make clean

If you use this repository, please cite the following paper:

@misc{uast_2022,
  doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.2203.14277},
  url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.14277},
  author = {Dalwadi, Aneri and Dave, Dhruvil},
  keywords = {Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC), FOS: Computer and information sciences, H.5.2},
  title = {UAST: Unicode Aware Sanskrit Transliteration},
  publisher = {arXiv},
  year = {2022},
  copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International}
}

poster

DevanāgarÄ« is the writing system that is adapted by various languages like Sanskrit (IAST: saṃskį¹›ta). International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration (IAST) is a transliteration scheme for romanisation of Sanskrit language. IAST makes use of diacritics to represent various characters. On a computer, these are represented using Unicode standard which differs from how the Sanskrit language behaves at a very fundamental level. This results in an issue that is encountered while designing typesetting software for devanāgarÄ« and IAST. We hereby discuss the problems and provide a solution that solves the issue of incompatibilities between various transliteration and encoding schemes.

Web version URL: https://uast.dev

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