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i18n-key-copier

v1.0.10

Published

VS Code extension to copy i18n key paths from YAML/JSON files

Downloads

61

Readme

i18n Key Copier

Visual Studio Marketplace Version Downloads

Overview

i18n Key Copier is a lightweight Visual Studio Code extension that allows you to easily copy internationalization (i18n) key paths from JSON and YAML files. With a simple right-click or a Command Palette invocation, you can extract a fully qualified key (e.g., home.welcome.title) and copy it to your clipboard, streamlining your i18n workflow.

Features

  • Extract i18n Key Paths: Automatically generate a dot-notated key (e.g., home.welcome.title) from your JSON or YAML files.
  • Context Menu Integration: Access the command by right-clicking in your editor.
  • Command Palette Access: Invoke the command using the Command Palette.
  • Language Support: Works with JSON, YAML, and YML files.

Installation

Via Visual Studio Code Marketplace

  1. Open Visual Studio Code.
  2. Go to the Extensions view by clicking on the Extensions icon in the Activity Bar or pressing Ctrl+Shift+X (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+Shift+X (macOS).
  3. Search for i18n Key Copier.
  4. Click Install on the extension published by khaledoghli.

From a VSIX Package

  1. Download the .vsix file from the Releases page of the repository.
  2. In Visual Studio Code, open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P).
  3. Run the command Extensions: Install from VSIX... and select the downloaded file.

Usage

  1. Open a File: Open a JSON or YAML file containing your i18n keys. For example:

    home:
      welcome:
        title: "Hello from home"