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tytler

v0.1.3

Published

Inspired by Alexander Fraser Tytler, who wrote one of the earliest essays on the principles of translation. Tytler provides an assited workflow to work with translations in both server side and client side react applications.

Downloads

256

Readme

Tytler (Work In Progress)

Inspired by Alexander Fraser Tytler, who wrote one of the earliest essays on the principles of translation.

Tytler provides an assisted workflow to work with translations in both server side and client side react applications.

Development

Extension

To create a new version of the extension, run the following command in the extension folder:

npm version patch
vsce package

This will create a new version of the extension in the root folder.

Next, remove the previous version vsix file from the root folder so the install script can use the new version.

To install the version, build the CLI command and run the following command in:

tytler install