@arelstone/traduora-cli
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traduora-cli
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Installation
npm install @arelstone/traduora-cli -save-dev
.traduorarc
This package needs to know a few things about your traduora project before being able to communicate with your server, for this we'll use an rc file.
In the root of your project create a .traduorarc
-file.
The filenames allowed is: .traduorarc.js
, .traduorarc.json
and .traduorarc
{
baseUrl: '', // Path to the api. Remeber the api/v1 suffix
username: '', // The username of who will be authendicated
password: '', // The password
projectId: '', // The project is for your traduora project
}
Usage
In your package.json
add traduora-cli to your scripts section. Because we rely on dotenv you need to
"scripts": {
"traduora": "traduora"
}
Now you will be able to use the cli by running
npm run traduora stats
npm run traduora locale:add en_US
For more commands see the commands
Prerequisites
- If you are not already using Traduora. Follow the install steps. Getting started guide