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Automatically translates require.js i18n JSON files via Google Translate API
Automatically translates require.js i18n javascript files into different languages via Google Translate API.
npm install -g i18n-translate
You need a Google Translate API Key.
i18n-translate apiKey startDir sourceLang targetLang1,targetLang2
e.g.
i18n-translate iuOHAEbo9H788d34h93h4diouehIUHI test/data/ de en,fr
This would translate all the *.js files in test/data (relative to current folder in the shell) to translate from German to English and French, based on the Google Translate API language codes.
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Automatically translates require.js i18n JSON files via Google Translate API
We found that i18n-translate 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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