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feat: add i18next compatible IDE-extension for i18n handling #13479

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feat: add i18next compatible IDE-extension for i18n handling #13479

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NilsJacobsen
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let me know if there is something to be changed in order to merge

I added the inlang IDE extension to Jitsi Meet. That should make the life of devs easier while developing (extracting and inline annotations).

Extract Messages (translations)

Extract Messages (translations) via the Inlang: Extract Message code action.

Extract Messages

Inline Annotations

See translations directly in your code. No more back-and-forth looking into the translation files themselves.

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Hi, thanks for your contribution!
If you haven't already done so, could you please make sure you sign our CLA (https://jitsi.org/icla for individuals and https://jitsi.org/ccla for corporations)? We would unfortunately be unable to merge your patch unless we have that piece :(.

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Did the CLA. Is there a way to see if it worked:D

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saghul commented Jul 7, 2023

@damencho WDYT? Looks like a nice littler helper tool.

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damencho commented Jul 7, 2023

@saghul 👍

@saghul saghul merged commit 5297252 into jitsi:master Jul 7, 2023
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saghul commented Jul 7, 2023

Cheers!

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