FAQ from LocaleBadger for GitHub
What is LocaleBadger for GitHub?
LocaleBadger is a robust tool that automates the internationalization (i18n) of GitHub repositories, simplifying translation management to help you reach a worldwide audience.
How to use LocaleBadger for GitHub?
To get started with LocaleBadger, add the LocaleBadger GitHub App to your repository settings and configure it with a YAML file. Define the main language and the necessary translations. LocaleBadger will handle the rest, updating translation files as language files change, and offering a repository-wide sync option. You can also use your own Google Cloud Translate API keys for additional control and security.
How does LocaleBadger save time in translation management?
LocaleBadger automates the generation and updating of translation files, removing the need for manual internationalization processes and saving significant time and effort.
Can I sync all translation files across my GitHub repository with LocaleBadger?
Yes, LocaleBadger includes a repository-wide sync feature. You can request a sync, and LocaleBadger will generate a pull request with all necessary updates.
Can I use my own translation API with LocaleBadger?
Yes, LocaleBadger supports the use of custom Google Cloud Translate API keys, providing you with control and security over your translation process.
Is there a money-back guarantee?
Yes, LocaleBadger offers a 14-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied with the product, you can request a refund within 14 days of purchase.