.. _madtranslate: ============ MadTranslate ============ This is the cog guide for the madtranslate cog. You will find detailed docs about usage and commands. ``[p]`` is considered as your prefix. .. note:: To use this cog, you will need to install and load it. See the :ref:`getting_started` page. .. _madtranslate-usage: ----- Usage ----- Translate things into lots of languages then back to English! This will defiantly have some funny moments... Take everything with a pinch of salt! .. _madtranslate-commands: -------- Commands -------- .. _madtranslate-command-madtranslate: ^^^^^^^^^^^^ madtranslate ^^^^^^^^^^^^ **Syntax** .. code-block:: none [p]madtranslate [count=15] .. tip:: Aliases: ``mtranslate``, ``mtrans`` **Description** Translate something into lots of languages, then back to English! **Examples:** - ``[p]mtrans This is a sentence.`` - ``[p]mtrans 25 Here's another one.`` At the bottom of the output embed is a count-seed pair. You can use this with the ``mtransseed`` command to use the same language set. .. _madtranslate-command-mtransseed: ^^^^^^^^^^ mtransseed ^^^^^^^^^^ **Syntax** .. code-block:: none [p]mtransseed **Description** Use a count-seed pair to (hopefully) get reproducible results. They may be unreproducible if Google Translate changes its translations. The count-seed pair is obtained from the main command, ``mtrans``, in the embed footer. **Examples:** - ``[p]mtrans 15-111111 This is a sentence.`` - ``[p]mtrans 25-000000 Here's another one.``