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= fluently
Fluently (http://fluent.ly/) helps you translate your application into other languages. The fluently gem provides a rake task that will sync your project's default locale up to the Fluently servers, and conversely sync any translations on the Fluently servers in to your local codebase.
== Install
$ gem sources -a http://gems.github.com (you only have to do this once) $ sudo gem install 16watts-fluently
== Setup
Put the following in a Rakefile in the root of your project.
=== Cocoa project
require 'rubygems' require 'fluently' require 'fluently/rake/cocoa/task' Fluently::Rake::Task.new do |t| t.api_key = "abc123" t.api_secret = "xyz456" end
=== Ruby on Rails project
require 'rubygems' require 'fluently' require 'fluently/rake/rails/task' Fluently::Rake::Task.new do |t| t.api_key = "abc123" t.api_secret = "xyz456" end
== Usage
$ rake fluently:sync
or simply
$ rake fluently
== Other project types
Usually this is as easy as examining the Marshal objects included with this gem. We'll incorporate Marshals written by the community in future versions -- just fork this project on github and issue a pull request.
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2009 16watts. See LICENSE for details.
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