If you are a native speaker of a language that is not yet supported by Streak Stats, you can help by opening a PR!
See the Locales section of the Readme for a list of currently supported locales and percentages translated.
The locales are maintained in the /src/translations.php
file.
The locale code added to file should be a 2-letter abbreviation from ISO 639-1 or a 4-letter code with a language and country code (eg. ja
or pt_BR
). Anything appearing in this list should be fine.
There is no need to update the README! It will get updated automatically by a bot.
Adding a locale Option 1: Running locallyYou may refer to CONTRIBUTING.md
for details on installing dependencies and running the project locally.
translations.php
to have your locale by adding each phrase mapped to a translation under your new locale. Try to keep the locale list in alphabetical order.https://localhost:8000/demo/
) to make sure it displays correctlytranslations.php
and click the pencil above the README to fork the repo and start editingThere is no need to update the README! It will get updated automatically by a bot.
Make sure to keep the spacing and formatting consistent.
Your locale will become available when your Pull Request is approved.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
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