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@lingui/conf
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Get lingui configuration from package.json
⚠️ Internal package: You probably don't need this.
@lingui/conf
is part of LinguiJS. See the documentation for all information, tutorials and examples.
Package finds nearest package.json starting from current directory, reads lingui
configuration, provides defaults for all options and <rootDir>
with current working directory.
const getConfig = require('@lingui/conf')
const config = getConfig()
// When package.json is located in '/app/package.json'
// config.rootDir === '/app'
// config.localeDir === '/app/locale'
See the reference documenation of lingui-cli
for all options.
This package is licensed under MIT license.
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Get lingui configuration from package.json
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