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Texterify CLI

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Official CLI to interact with Texterify.

This extension allows you to add keys and download your translations without leaving your terminal.

For more information about Texterify visit https://github.com/texterify/texterify.

Installation

yarn global add texterify

or

npm install -g texterify

Authentication

The texterify utility can be configured by placing a .texterify.json in your home folder.

Authenticate via global config

The authentication against the Texterify server is configured in the global ~/.texterify.json configuration file. Make sure to always keep the global config file private.

Example ~/.texterify.json

{
    "auth_email": "email@example.com",
    "auth_secret": "aG2DzuoWG30a3IHwOKMQUg"
}
Option Description Optional
auth_email The email you use to log in on Texterify. No
auth_secret An access token you can generate at https://app.texterify.com/dashboard/settings/access-tokens. No

Authenticate by passing auth credentials to commands

You can also pass the auth credentials to the CLI tool by adding --auth-email=<value> and --auth-secret=<value> to your command.

CLI passed auth credentials have precedence over those defined in the global config.

Project Config

It is recommended that you put the project config texterify.json in the root directory of your project (otherwise you need to set project_path).

No sensitive data should be stored in your project config so you can safely check this file in with your code and share it with others.

Example texterify.json

{
    "api_base_url": "https://app.texterify.com/api",
    "api_version": "v1",
    "project_id": "b53faf34-934a-491b-84aa-d880f3c2bce8",
    "export_configuration_id": "9bd1edfc-9d43-449d-9e51-7990630baf74",
    "export_directory": "translations",
    "project_path": ""
}
Option Description Optional
api_base_url The path where the API is located usually ending in /api. No
api_version The version of the API (for now only v1 is available). No
project_id The project you want to manage. The project ID can be found on the project overview site or in the URL of the project sites. No
export_configuration_id The ID of the export configuration. No
export_directory The directory where your translations will be exported to. No
project_path The path to your project. This can also be configured with --project-path on the command line. Yes

Usage

If you have successfully configured your project you can try to do texterify <command> in the directory where you placed your project config. To get a list of all commands your current version supports try texterify -h.

Upgrade

yarn global upgrade texterify@latest
npm install -g texterify@latest

Contributing

Start the watcher with yarn start:watcher so your source code gets automatically compiled. Use the yarn start command to run the program.

Example command for testing

yarn start add "my.key" "my description" --auth-email=test1@texterify.com --auth-secret=SECRET

Release a new version

Run the following commands:

yarn version
yarn release

License

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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