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bs-react-intl-extractor-bin
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macOS and Linux (64-bit) binaries for bs-react-intl-extractor.
bs-react-intl-extractor extracts messages for localization from Reason source files. This assumes that you are using the bs-react-intl bindings for react-intl.
This package may be installed globally or locally with either npm
or yarn
.
For example, run
npm install -g bs-react-intl-extractor-bin
for global installation.
After global installation, bs-react-intl-extractor
will be available in your path. Run e.g.
bs-react-intl-extractor src
to extract messages from all Reason source files below src
.
For more information, see the bs-react-intl-extractor repo.
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Binaries for the bs-react-intl message extractor
The npm package bs-react-intl-extractor-bin receives a total of 86 weekly downloads. As such, bs-react-intl-extractor-bin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bs-react-intl-extractor-bin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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