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    go-i18n

    go-i18n

    Translate your Go program into multiple languages

    go-i18n is a Go package and a command that helps you translate Go programs into multiple languages. Supports pluralized strings for all 200+ languages in the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR). Code and tests are automatically generated from CLDR data. Supports strings with named variables using text/template syntax. Supports message files of any format (e.g. JSON, TOML, YAML). Use goi18n extract to extract all i18n.Message struct literals in Go source files to a message file for translation. Create an empty message file for the language that you want to add (e.g. translate.es.toml). Run goi18n merge active.en.toml translate.es.toml to populate translate.es.toml with the messages to be translated. The goi18n command manages message files used by the i18n package.
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