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extract-i18nvue-modified
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vue-i18n-extract
is built to work with your Vue.js projects using vue-i18n. When run vue-18n-extract
analyses your Vue.js source code for any vue-i18n
key usages (ex. $t(''), $tc(''), ...) as well as your language files (ex. de_DE.js, en_EN.json, ...), in order to:
Check the official documentation here: https://pixari.github.io/vue-i18n-extract/
I'm sure you'll find bugs and when you do it would be great if you'd could report them here.
The project is still in its early stages and in progress. I think there's no need for guidelines yet, so feel free to contribute or give feedback as you prefer.
PLEASE: don't forget to update the documentation if you change the API. (https://github.com/pixari/vue-i18n-extract/tree/master/docs)
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Manage vue-i18n localization with static analysis
The npm package extract-i18nvue-modified receives a total of 22 weekly downloads. As such, extract-i18nvue-modified popularity was classified as not popular.
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