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@lingui/macro
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Babel Macros which transforms tagged template literals and JSX components to ICU MessageFormat.
@lingui/macro
is part of LinguiJS. See the documentation
for all information, tutorials and examples.
npm install --save-dev @lingui/macro
# yarn add --dev @lingui/macro
See the reference documentation.
import { setupI18n } from "@lingui/core"
import { t } from "@lingui/macro"
const i18n = setupI18n()
const message = i18n._(t`Hello, my name is ${name} and today is ${date(now)}`)
// line above is transformed using babel-plugin-macros to this
// const message = i18n._(/*i18n*/{ id: "Hello, my name is {name} and today is {now,date}", values: { name, now }})
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Macro for generating messages in ICU MessageFormat syntax
The npm package @lingui/macro receives a total of 103,026 weekly downloads. As such, @lingui/macro popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lingui/macro demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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