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@weahead/datocms-plugin-translated-strings
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Use a keybased translation for every language currently active
Use a keybased translation for every language currently active
[Describe/screenshot any global/instance parameters this plugin requires]
Install all the project dependencies with:
yarn install
Add this plugin in development mode to one of your DatoCMS project with:
yarn addToProject
Start the local development server with:
yarn start
The plugin will be served from http://localhost:5000/. Insert this URL as the plugin Entry point URL.
Before publishing this plugin, make sure:
package.json
following the official rules;cover.png
) and a preview GIF (preview.gif
) into the docs
folder.When everything's ready, just run:
yarn publish
FAQs
Use a keybased translation for every language currently active
We found that @weahead/datocms-plugin-translated-strings demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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