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@tolgee/core
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Library providing ability to translate messages directly in context of developed application.
Tolgee is an open-source alternative to Crowdin, Phrase, or Lokalise with its very own revolutionary integrations.
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It's the core library of Tolgee JS integrations containing the platform-agnostic parts of the Tolgee JS. For more information about Tolgee JS integrations, visit the docs.
If you use Tolgee on the web, use @tolgee/web package, which extends this package with web-related functionality.
This package is platform-agnostic, so it contains only the most general functionality.
npm install @tolgee/core
First, create a Tolgee instance and run it.
import { TolgeeCore } from "@tolgee/core";
const tg = TolgeeCore()
.use(...)
.init(...)
tg.run();
To learn more, check the docs.
Because it saves a lot of time, you would spend on localization tasks without it. Because it enables you to provide perfectly translated software.
Read more on the Tolgee website
We welcome your PRs.
To develop the package locally:
pnpm install
pnpm develop:react
or
pnpm develop:web
This runs the development suite of this monorepo for the specific integration. The changes in each dependency package are automatically built and propagated to the test application, which you can open and play within the browser.
To run Jest tests of this package, execute
npm run test
In the /packages/core
directory.
Each integration is end-to-end tested via cypress. The tests are defined in /e2e/cypress/e2e
directory.
To run the e2e tests, run
pnpm run e2e run <integration>
E.g.
pnpm run e2e run web
To open and play with e2e tests, run:
pnpm run e2e open <integration>
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Library providing ability to translate messages directly in context of developed application.
The npm package @tolgee/core receives a total of 20,533 weekly downloads. As such, @tolgee/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tolgee/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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