# uchardet [uchardet](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/uchardet/) is an encoding detector library, which takes a sequence of bytes in an unknown character encoding without any additional information, and attempts to determine the encoding of the text. Returned encoding names are [iconv](https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/)-compatible. uchardet started as a C language binding of the original C++ implementation of the universal charset detection library by Mozilla. It can now detect more charsets, and more reliably than the original implementation. ## Supported Languages/Encodings * International (Unicode) * UTF-8 * UTF-16BE / UTF-16LE * UTF-32BE / UTF-32LE / X-ISO-10646-UCS-4-34121 / X-ISO-10646-UCS-4-21431 * Arabic * ISO-8859-6 * WINDOWS-1256 * Bulgarian * ISO-8859-5 * WINDOWS-1251 * Chinese * ISO-2022-CN * BIG5 * EUC-TW * GB18030 * HZ-GB-2312 * Croatian: * ISO-8859-2 * ISO-8859-13 * ISO-8859-16 * Windows-1250 * IBM852 * MAC-CENTRALEUROPE * Czech * Windows-1250 * ISO-8859-2 * IBM852 * MAC-CENTRALEUROPE * Danish * ISO-8859-1 * ISO-8859-15 * WINDOWS-1252 * English * ASCII * Esperanto * ISO-8859-3 * Estonian * ISO-8859-4 * ISO-8859-13 * ISO-8859-13 * Windows-1252 * Windows-1257 * Finnish * ISO-8859-1 * ISO-8859-4 * ISO-8859-9 * ISO-8859-13 * ISO-8859-15 * WINDOWS-1252 * French * ISO-8859-1 * ISO-8859-15 * WINDOWS-1252 * German * ISO-8859-1 * WINDOWS-1252 * Greek * ISO-8859-7 * WINDOWS-1253 * Hebrew * ISO-8859-8 * WINDOWS-1255 * Hungarian: * ISO-8859-2 * WINDOWS-1250 * Irish Gaelic * ISO-8859-1 * ISO-8859-9 * ISO-8859-15 * WINDOWS-1252 * Italian * ISO-8859-1 * ISO-8859-3 * ISO-8859-9 * ISO-8859-15 * WINDOWS-1252 * Japanese * ISO-2022-JP * SHIFT_JIS * EUC-JP * Korean * ISO-2022-KR * EUC-KR / UHC * Lithuanian * ISO-8859-4 * ISO-8859-10 * ISO-8859-13 * Latvian * ISO-8859-4 * ISO-8859-10 * ISO-8859-13 * Maltese * ISO-8859-3 * Polish: * ISO-8859-2 * ISO-8859-13 * ISO-8859-16 * Windows-1250 * IBM852 * MAC-CENTRALEUROPE * Portuguese * ISO-8859-1 * ISO-8859-9 * ISO-8859-15 * WINDOWS-1252 * Romanian: * ISO-8859-2 * ISO-8859-16 * Windows-1250 * IBM852 * Russian * ISO-8859-5 * KOI8-R * WINDOWS-1251 * MAC-CYRILLIC * IBM866 * IBM855 * Slovak * Windows-1250 * ISO-8859-2 * IBM852 * MAC-CENTRALEUROPE * Slovene * ISO-8859-2 * ISO-8859-16 * Windows-1250 * IBM852 * MAC-CENTRALEUROPE * Spanish * ISO-8859-1 * ISO-8859-15 * WINDOWS-1252 * Swedish * ISO-8859-1 * ISO-8859-4 * ISO-8859-9 * ISO-8859-15 * WINDOWS-1252 * Thai * TIS-620 * ISO-8859-11 * Turkish: * ISO-8859-3 * ISO-8859-9 * Vietnamese: * VISCII * Windows-1258 * Others * WINDOWS-1252 ## Installation ### Debian/Ubuntu/Mint apt-get install uchardet libuchardet-dev ### Mageia urpmi libuchardet libuchardet-devel ### Fedora dnf install uchardet uchardet-devel ### Gentoo emerge uchardet ### Mac brew install uchardet ### Windows Binary packages are provided in Fedora and Msys2 repositories. There may exist other pre-built packages but I am not aware of them. Nevertheless the library is very easily and quickly compilable under Windows as well, so finding a binary package is not necessary. Some did it successfully with the [CMake Windows installer](https://cmake.org/download/) and MinGW. It should be possible to use MinGW-w64 instead of MinGW, in particular to build both 32 and 64-bit DLL libraries). Note also that it is very easily cross-buildable (for instance from a GNU/Linux machine; [crossroad](https://pypi.org/project/crossroad/) may help, this is what we use in our CI). ### Build from source Releases are available from: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/uchardet/releases/ If you prefer a development version, clone the git repository: git clone https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/uchardet/uchardet.git The source can be browsed at: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/uchardet/uchardet cmake . make make install ### Build with flatpak-builder Here is a working "module" section to include in your Flatpak's json manifest: ``` "modules": [ { "name": "uchardet", "buildsystem": "cmake", "builddir": true, "config-opts": [ "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib" ], "sources": [ { ... } ] } ] ``` ## Usage ### Command Line ``` uchardet Command Line Tool Version 0.0.7 Authors: BYVoid, Jehan Bug Report: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/uchardet/uchardet/-/issues Usage: uchardet [Options] [File]... Options: -v, --version Print version and build information. -h, --help Print this help. ``` ### Library See [uchardet.h](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/uchardet/uchardet/-/blob/master/src/uchardet.h) ## History As said in introduction, this was initially a project of Mozilla to allow better detection of page encodings, and it used to be part of Firefox. If not mistaken, this is not the case anymore (probably because nowadays most websites better announce their encoding, and also UTF-8 is much more widely spread). Techniques used by universalchardet are described at https://www-archive.mozilla.org/projects/intl/universalcharsetdetection It is to be noted that a lot has changed since the original code, yet the base concept is still around, basing detection not just on encoding rules, but importantly on analysis of character statistics in languages. Original code by Mozilla does not seem to be found anymore anywhere, but it's probably not too far from the initial commit of this repository. Mozilla code was extracted and packaged into a standalone library under the name `uchardet` by BYVoid in 2011, in a personal repository. Starting 2015, I (i.e. Jehan) started contributing, "standardized" the output to be iconv-compatible, added various encoding/language support and streamlined generation of sources for new support of encoding/languages by using texts from Wikipedia as statistics source on languages through Python scripts. Then I soon became co-maintainer. In 2016, `uchardet` became a freedesktop project. ## Related Projects Some of these are bindings of `uchardet`, others are forks of the same initial code, which has diverged over time, others are native port in other languages. This list is not exhaustive and only meant as point of interest. We don't follow the status for these projects. * [R-uchardet](https://cran.r-project.org/package=uchardet) R binding on CRAN * [python-chardet](https://github.com/chardet/chardet) Python port * [ruby-rchardet](http://rubyforge.org/projects/chardet/) Ruby port * [juniversalchardet](http://code.google.com/p/juniversalchardet/) Java port of universalchardet * [jchardet](http://jchardet.sourceforge.net/) Java port of chardet * [nuniversalchardet](http://code.google.com/p/nuniversalchardet/) C# port of universalchardet * [nchardet](http://www.conceptdevelopment.net/Localization/NCharDet/) C# port of chardet * [uchardet-enhanced](https://bitbucket.org/medoc/uchardet-enhanced) A fork of mozilla universalchardet * [rust-uchardet](https://github.com/emk/rust-uchardet) Rust language binding of uchardet * [libchardet](https://ftp.oops.org/pub/oops/libchardet/) Another C/C++ API wrapping Mozilla code. ## Used by * [mpv](https://mpv.io/) for subtitle detection * [Tepl](https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Tepl) * [Nextcloud IOS app](https://github.com/nextcloud/ios) * [Codelite](https://codelite.org) * [QtAV](https://www.qtav.org/) * … ## Licenses * [Mozilla Public License Version 1.1](http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/1.1/) * [GNU General Public License, version 2.0](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html) or later. * [GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.en.html) or later. See the file `COPYING` for the complete text of these 3 licenses. ## Code of Conduct The `uchardet` project is hosted by [freedesktop.org](https://www.freedesktop.org/) and as such follows its code of conduct. In other words, it means we will treat anyone with respect and expect anyone to do the same. Please read [freedesktop.org Code of Conduct](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/CodeOfConduct). In case of any problem regarding abusive behavior in uchardet project, please contact the maintainer (Jehan) or create a bug report (possibly private if needed).