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@lewisl9029/ttag

v1.8.6-3

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ttag

Modern javascript i18n localization library based on ES6 tagged templates and the good old GNU gettext

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Key features

  • Uses ES6 template literals for string formatting (no need for sprintf).
  • Contexts support
  • It can precompile translations on a build step.
  • Plurals support ngettext.
  • It can be integrated in any build tool that works with babel.
  • Has a builtin validation for translated strings format.
  • It can use any default locale in sources (not only English).
  • Handles React (jsx) translations.
  • Can be easily integrated with Create React App. CRA doc

Usage example

import { t, ngettext, msgid } from 'ttag';

// formatted strings
const name = 'Mike';
const helloMike = t`Hello ${name}`;

// plurals (works for en locale out of the box)
const n = 5;
const msg = ngettext(msgid`${n} task left`, `${n} tasks left`, n);

Installation

npm install --save ttag

CLI

You may also need to install ttag-cli for po files manipulation.

ttag cli - https://github.com/ttag-org/ttag-cli

npm install --save-dev ttag-cli

Usage from CDN

https://unpkg.com/ttag/dist/ttag.min.js

This project is designed to work in pair with babel-plugin-ttag.
But you can also play with it without transpilation.

Support

Give a ⭐️ if this project helped you!

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License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.