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A command-line tool to help manage multiple common.json files for internationalization (i18n) purposes.
You can install i18n-help using npm or yarn:
npm install -g i18n-help
yarn global add i18n-help
The following commands are available:
setup
Option | Description |
---|---|
<targetFolder> | Target folder to setup |
[additionalFolders...] | Additional folders to copy locale files to |
Sets up the required config file.
Example:
i18nHelp setup /path/to/target/folder
# This command creates 'i18nHelper.config.json' file with targetFolder value set.
this is the i18nHelper.config.json
config file.
{
"targetFolder": "../path/to/common/folder",
"additionalFolders": [
"../other/path/to/copy/targetFolder/1",
"../other/path/to/copy/targetFolder/2"
],
"sortItemByName": true
}
find
Option | Description |
---|---|
<any-word> | Word to search (case-insensitive) |
[search-in] | Where to search (key, value, or both) |
[locale] | Locale to search in |
Searches for a word in the common.json files.
Example:
i18nHelp find hello --search-in key --locale en
# This command will search for the word "hello" in the "key" field of the "tr" locale in the common.json files.
copy
Copies locale files from targetFolder
to additionalFolders
. This ll come in handy if you manually modify the files.
Example:
i18nHelp copy
# This command will copies files from `targetFolder` to `additionalFolders`
add
Option | Description |
---|---|
<key> | Key of the word to add |
<value> | Value of the key to add |
[locale] | Locale to add the key-value pair to |
[overwrite] | Overwrite existing key |
Adds a new key-value pair to all common.json files.
Example:
i18nHelp add hello world --locale tr=merhaba --overwrite
# This command will add the word 'hello' with value 'world' and the Turkish value 'merhaba' to the common.json files, overwriting any existing key. And if DEEPL_API_KEY has set in your `.env` file, default word 'world' will be translated to related language except locale "tr" because it's manually set.
in your .env.*
files:
DEEPL_API_KEY=deepL api key
delete
Option | Description |
---|---|
<key> | Key of the entry to delete |
[selective] | Choose from all occurrences |
Deletes a key from all common.json files.
Example:
i18nHelp delete hello --selective
# This command will find all occurrences of the word 'hello' in the common.json files, including partial matches, and ask you to select which ones to delete, separated by commas (e.g. 1,3,5). If "--selective" is not used, the command will delete the key only if it matches exactly.
unused
Option | Description |
---|---|
[dir] | Directory to search in |
Finds unused keys in common.json files.
Example:
i18nHelp unused /path/to/directory
# These listed keys might be used as a parameter. Only keys found directly in the file are listed.
i18n-help is licensed under the MIT License.
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FAQs
help users to manage multiple common.json file from terminal
We found that i18n-help 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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