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@intlify/cli

v0.13.1

Published

CLI Tooling for i18n development

Downloads

6,772

Readme

🧰 Intlify CLI

CLI Tooling for i18n development

💿 Installation

npm

npm install -g @intlify/cli

yarn

yarn global add @intlify/cli

yarn

yarn global add @intlify/cli

🌟 Features

  • the i18n resources compilation
  • the attributes annotation for i18n custom block
  • the i18n custom block formatting

🚀 Usage

Usage: intlify <command> [options]

Commands:
  intlify compile   compile the i18n resources                     [aliases: cp]
  intlify annotate  annotate the attributes                        [aliases: at]
  intlify format    format for single-file components              [aliases: ft]

Options:
  --help     Show help                                                 [boolean]
  --version  Show version number                                       [boolean]

🙈 Ignoring

For annotate or format commands, you can ignore with using .intlifyignore or --ignore for files passed at the end of the options or --source option

.intlifyignore

To exclude files from iles passed at the end of the options or --source option, create a .itnlifyignore file in the root of your project. .intlifyignore uses gitignore syntax.

example:

# Ignore node_modules
node_modules

# ignore  artifacts
build
coverage

It’s recommended to have a .intlifyignore in your project! This way you can run intlify format —source /path/to/**/*.vue —type custom-block . to make sure that everything is executed (without mangling files you don’t want, or choking on generated files).

--ignore option

If you can't use .intlifyignore for some reason and want to specify a different file, you can use the --ignore option to achieve this.

# ignore with `.gitignore`
intlify format —source /path/to/**/*.vue —type custom-block --ignore .gitignore

🤝 API

About details, See the API References

🌏 I18n

Intlify cli is supporting for I18n.

If you would like to localiize Intlify CLI, you can contribute i18n resource to locales directory.

📜 Changelog

Details changes for each release are documented in the CHANGELOG.md.

❗ Issues

Please make sure to read the Issue Reporting Checklist before opening an issue. Issues not conforming to the guidelines may be closed immediately.

©️ License

MIT