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prismy-cli

v1.3.8

Published

CLI tool to generate translations for new i18n keys in your git branch

Readme

Prismy CLI

The Prismy CLI provides commands for managing translations, tailored to different integration setups with Prismy.

Prismy helps teams ship localized softwares, webapps and app faster with tailored AI translations, great developer experience and great tools for reviewers to make wording changes easy.

Two Main Use Cases:

1. GitHub/GitLab Integration

If you've integrated Prismy with GitHub or GitLab, Prismy automatically syncs your translation files and triggers translations via PR comments. Use prismy generate to generate translations locally during development.

👉 Learn more about prismy generate


2. Prismy Hosted (No Native Integration)

If you're using Prismy Hosted without native GitHub/GitLab integrations, you'll need to manually sync translation files. Use prismy pull and prismy push to upload and download translations.

👉 Learn more about prismy push and prismy pull