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@opensea/i18n-upload
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@opensea/i18n-upload
takes a list of files with extracted translation keys (e.g via @opensea/i18n-extract) and uploads them as a job Smartling's Translation Management System. These files will get automatically translated to the target languages and be available for download via @opensea/i18n-dl.
npm install --save-dev @opensea/i18n-upload
Published packages comes with a i18n-upload
binary.
npm run i18n-upload --directory ./locales
You can find the full example using Github Actions here. Look for the i18n-upload
job.
yarn test
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Package for i18n key upload
We found that @opensea/i18n-upload demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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