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# Localazy
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Localazy is used to host the source strings and their translations.
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## Localazy project
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To add new strings, or to translate existing strings, go the the Localazy project: [https://localazy.com/p/element](https://localazy.com/p/element).
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Never edit manually the files `localazy.xml` or `translations.xml`!.
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## CLI Installation
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To install the Localazy client, follow the instructions from [here](https://localazy.com/docs/cli/installation).
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## Download translations
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In the root folder of the project, run:
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```shell
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./tools/localazy/downloadStrings.sh
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```
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It will update all the `localazy.xml` and `translations.xml` resource files. In case of merge conflicts, just erase the files and download again using the script.
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## Add translations to a specific module
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Edit the file [config.json](./config.json) to add a new module, or add a new item in `includeRegex` arrays, then run the script again to see the effect.
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[generateLocalazyConfig.py](generateLocalazyConfig.py) is the Python script that convert `config.json` to a localazy configuration file. Generally you should not edit this file.
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