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@biesbjerg/ng2-translate-extract
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Extract translatable (ng2-translate) strings and save as a JSON or Gettext pot file. Merges with existing strings if the output file already exists.
Install the package in your project:
npm install @biesbjerg/ng2-translate-extract --save-dev
Add an extract
script to your project's package.json
:
"scripts": {
"extract": "ng2-translate-extract --dir ./src --output ./ --format=json --clean"
}
You can now run npm run extract
to extract strings from your project's src
dir. The extracted strings are saved in JSON
-format in your project's root.
Modify the scripts arguments as required.
Usage:
ng2-translate-extract [OPTIONS] [ARGS]
Options:
-d, --dir [DIR] Directory path you would like to extract strings from (Default is current directory)
-o, --output [DIR] Directory path you would like to save extracted
strings (Default is current directory)
-f, --format [VALUE] Output format. VALUE must be either [json|pot] (Default is json)
-r, --replace BOOLEAN Replace the contents of output file if it exists
(Merges by default)
-c, --clean BOOLEAN Remove obsolete strings when merging
-h, --help Display help and usage details
FAQs
Extract strings from projects using ng2-translate
We found that @biesbjerg/ng2-translate-extract demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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