Contextual Wiktionary is a Firefox web-extension that enables the user to search Wiktionary with the context menu or a pop-up. The Contextual Wiktionary extension uses the Unlicense license.
- Select a word and use the context-menu to search, or just use the add-on's search bar.
- Use and contribute to the world's largest open dictionary.
- Seamlessly tangent through definitions with embedded links and a search bar that lets you quickly learn what you're looking for.
- A self-contained design avoids build-up of tabs, though an external link button lets you view definitions in a new tab.
- View English definitions for non-English words.
- Minimal support for non-English Wiktionaries (due to API limitations).
- Themed for both light and dark modes*, the add-on is designed to integrate** easily with Firefox' design.
*updated Firefox Proton designs coming soon (Proton design specifications have yet to be released to my knowledge, but a Proton-like dark imitation theme is featured in the add-on). **due to API limitations, only the English Wiktionary is themed.
This extension requires Firefox 57.
- Context menus
- Wiktionary API https://en.wiktionary.org/api/rest_v1/page/definition/*
- Storage (for setting configuration)
- Scripting (only if using keyboard shortcuts)
- Active Tab (only if using keyboard shortcuts)
To debug Right Click Wiktionary:
- Clone this repository
- Init submodules with
git submodule update --init
- Run
/src/resources/stylesheet/sassBuild.sh
(need [sass]https://sass-lang.com) installed) - Head to
about:debugging
- Load the manifest.json as temporary addon.
- This add-on was forked from Losnappa's Right Click Wiktionary.
- Neither myself, nor Losnappas are officially affiliated with Wiktionary, or the Wikimedia Foundation in any way.
- If you like the work done on this add-on, please consider supporting a charity.