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@docusaurus/theme-translations
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This package includes default translations for labels (like the pagination "Next" / "Previous") used by official Docusaurus themes.
Please help us provide exhaustive translations:
yarn workspace @docusaurus/theme-translations update %new_lang_code%
, then edit generated JSON fileslanguage.json
file for bad or missing translationsAfter updating the theme code, you can "synchronize" the translations by running:
yarn workspace @docusaurus/theme-translations update
Then, ask contributors to translate the newly added labels on this issue
3.6.2 (2024-11-19)
docusaurus-module-type-aliases
docusaurus-theme-translations
docusaurus
docusaurus-bundler
create-docusaurus
docusaurus-bundler
, docusaurus-faster
, docusaurus
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Docusaurus theme translations.
The npm package @docusaurus/theme-translations receives a total of 262,345 weekly downloads. As such, @docusaurus/theme-translations popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @docusaurus/theme-translations demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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