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pontoon-to-json

v2.0.0

Published

A build-step cli tool to convert the output of Pontoon to a JSON file for use with node-based localization

Downloads

22

Readme

#Pontoon-to-JSON A build process CLI tool to convert the locale directory structure and .properties files output by Pontoon to JSON for use in JavaScript based l10n.

##Arguments

--src a directory to grab properties from. Defaults to locales at the project root

--dest a directory to output locales.json. Defaults to dist at the project root

##Config env

###2.x SUPPORTED_LOCALES a csv string with the locales to convert to json. Example en-US, de, ja. Defaults to *.

###1.x SUPPORTED_LOCALES an array with the locales to convert to json, or a string with a * for all. Example ["en-US", "de", "ja"]. Defaults to *.