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i18next-cleanup

v1.0.0

Published

A CLI utility for removing unused translations from i18next files.

Downloads

4

Readme

i18next-cleanup

Find unused i18next translations in your JavaScript/TypeScript project

Over time, it's easy to end up with many unused translations. While unused translations don't increase you'r projects bundle size, they are unnecessary clutter you have to deal with when updating translations.

i18-next cleaner is a CLI tool for finding those translations so you can cleanup your translation config.

Usage

You can run i18next-cleanup with the following command

npx i18next-cleanup

It will find your i18-next configuration and read all the translation keys. Then it will try to find those translation keys in the source files of your project.

i18next-cleanup will display the unused translation keys after finishing the analysis.

How it works

i18next-cleanup works by searching your project for the i18-next init call, and extracting the translation keys from the object passed to it.

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