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@z3phyro/tytra-ui

v0.0.7

Published

UI for typed translations package (TyTra). It allows to use most of the functions of TyTra/core, including, initializing the project.

Downloads

8

Readme

TyTra

Typed Translations UI - TyTra-UI

UI for typed translations package (TyTra). It allows to use most of the functions of TyTra/core, including, initializing the project.

Installation

Install the dependency

npm i -D @z3phyro/tytra-ui
yarn add -D @z3phyro/tytra-ui

Setup project package.json script

{
  "scripts": {
    // Here you can change the port
    "tytra-ui": "PORT=8123 node ./node_modules/.bin/tytra-ui"
  }
}

Run it!

npm run tytra-ui

Important consideration

At the moment TyTra-UI doesn't use any security measures so if you decide to publish the url using a tool like ngrok or just host it using Nginx be aware of the fact this project reads and writes files in your codebase.

So, be sure to either use an unknown url, or use a vpn or some other security measures by yourself.

Also to share with other people that might help translating we recommend running it on a separate branch so you can see the changes on a PR before merging with the source code.