CLI Tooling for i18n development
npm install -g @intlify/cliyarn global add @intlify/cliyarn global add @intlify/cli- the i18n resources compilation
- the attributes annotation for i18n custom block
- the i18n custom block formatting
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]
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
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).
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 .gitignoreAbout details, See the API References
Intlify cli is supporting for I18n.
If you would like to localiize Intlify CLI, you can contribute i18n resource to locales directory.
Details changes for each release are documented in the CHANGELOG.md.
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