class TranslateShell < Formula desc "Command-line translator using Google Translate and more" homepage "https://www.soimort.org/translate-shell" url "https://github.com/soimort/translate-shell/archive/v0.9.5.tar.gz" sha256 "74bd84f48b0b2887949d954be4530c34faddf8605f936668f8e904bb3ab5712a" head "https://github.com/soimort/translate-shell.git", :branch => "develop" bottle do cellar :any_skip_relocation sha256 "240b83d8a753fa0ad40afb0e9f20b5adcfa4eed3509fd978d092d1a8f9ad1892" => :sierra sha256 "240b83d8a753fa0ad40afb0e9f20b5adcfa4eed3509fd978d092d1a8f9ad1892" => :el_capitan sha256 "240b83d8a753fa0ad40afb0e9f20b5adcfa4eed3509fd978d092d1a8f9ad1892" => :yosemite end depends_on "fribidi" depends_on "gawk" depends_on "rlwrap" def install system "make" bin.install "build/trans" man1.install "man/trans.1" end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent By default, text-to-speech functionality is provided by macOS's builtin `say' command. This functionality may be improved in certain cases by installing one of mplayer, mpv, or mpg123, all of which are available through `brew install'. EOS end test do assert_equal "hello\n", shell_output("#{bin}/trans -no-init -b -s fr -t en bonjour").downcase end end