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parrot-translate-cli

v0.1.5

Published

This is a command line tool to use with a Parrot backend

Downloads

21

Readme

Parrot CLI

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This module is a CLI tool for any parrot backend.

I made this because I needed specific actions, if you need any other, please feel free to open an issue, or even an PR :)

Installation

Simply install the package globally :

$ npm install --global parrot-translate-cli
$ yarn global add parrot-translate-cli

You will be able to use the following command parrot-cli.

Usage

Display help

Simply enter the command without any action

$ parrot-cli

It will display the help :

Usage: parrot [options] [command]


Commands:

login|l                  Login to the parrot backend
logout                   Logout of the parrot backend
info|i                   Info about the user
import-keys|ik           Import keys to project
import-locale-keys|ilk   Import keys to locale for a project
help [cmd]               display help for [cmd]

This is the parrot CLI

Options:

-h, --help     output usage information
-V, --version  output the version number

Actions

You first need need to login using the login action

$ parrot-cli login

You will be asked for your parrot backend address (something like https://localhost when testing locally), email and password.

You can then check your information using the info command :

$ parrot-cli info

It will display something like this :

info: Host  https://localhost
info: Email  [email protected]

You can then start the other actions :

  • import-keys : This action imports keys to a specific project. It requires the -f option with a path to the JSON file. It will prompt for the project
  • import-locale-keys : This action imports translations for a specific locale to a specific project. It requires the -f option with a path to the JSON file. It will prompt for the project and then the locale

Format

For the moment, the imports for keys and strings support i18next format:

{
  "key": "value",
  "keyDeep": {
    "inner": "value"
  },
  ...
}

It will then work on flat JSON

License

MIT