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Crowdin CLI is a command line tool that allows you to manage and synchronize your localization resources with your Crowdin project

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    Crowdin CLI is a command line tool that allows you to manage and synchronize your localization resources with your Crowdin project. Using CLI, you can:

    • automate the process of updating your source files in your Crowdin project
    • download translations from Crowdin and automatically save them in the correct locations
    • upload all your existing translations to Crowdin in minutes
    • integrate Crowdin with GIT, SVN, Mercurial, and other software

    This is a cross-platform and it runs in a terminal on Linux based and macOS operating systems or in Command Prompt on Windows.

    Table of Contents


    Features

    • Interactive generation of a configuration file
    • Upload source files and existing translations to a Crowdin project
    • Download latest translations from Crowdin to the specified place
    • Show translation and proofreading progress for a project
    • Manage source strings in a Crowdin project
    • Manage glossaries and translation memories
    • Show a list of source files and branches in the current project
    • List information about the source files or translations that match the wild-card pattern contained in the current project
    • Multithreading for source and translation files upload
    • Bash/Zsh command completion
    • Process indicators, loading states, emojis
    • HTTP Proxy support including authorization
    • To explore more features, visit the Wiki, KB article and Configuration File article.

    Installation

    Requirements

    Check if you have Java 8 or newer installed. Type java -version command in the terminal (Command Prompt on Windows) to check Java version.

    For example, java version "1.8.0_212" means that you have Java 8 Update 212 installed.

    Homebrew for macOS To install the Crowdin CLI with homebrew (the package manager for macOS):
    brew tap crowdin/crowdin
    brew install crowdin@3
    Windows

    Download and run installer for Windows.

    Debian

    We sign all our packages with the Crowdin Signing Key.

    Download and install the public signing key:

    wget -qO - https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/GPG-KEY-crowdin | sudo apt-key add -

    Using the following command, create the crowdin.list file in the /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory:

    echo "deb https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/deb/ /" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/crowdin.list

    And your repository is ready for use. You can install the Crowdin CLI Debian package with:

    sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install crowdin3

    To install the Crowdin CLI manually:

    wget https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/deb/crowdin3.deb -O crowdin.deb
    sudo dpkg -i crowdin.deb
    RPM

    We sign all our packages with the Crowdin Signing Key.

    Download and install the public signing key:

    rpm --import https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/GPG-KEY-crowdin

    Installing from the RPM repository

    Create a file called crowdin.repo in the /etc/yum.repos.d directory containing:

    /etc/yum.repos.d/crowdin.repo:

    [crowdin]
    name=Crowdin repository
    baseurl=https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/rpm
    gpgcheck=1
    gpgkey=https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/GPG-KEY-crowdin
    enabled=1

    And your repository is ready for use. You can now install Crowdin CLI with one of the following commands:

    sudo yum install crowdin3
    sudo dnf install crowdin3

    To install the Crowdin CLI manually:

    wget https://artifacts.crowdin.com/repo/rpm/crowdin3.rpm -O crowdin.rpm
    sudo rpm -U crowdin3.rpm
    Arch Linux

    Visit the Crowdin CLI package page on Arch Linux user repository.

    NPM
    npm i -g @crowdin/cli
    Docker
    docker pull crowdin/cli
    Standalone Version

    Crowdin CLI can be installed as a stand-alone Java application.

    Download for MacOS, Linux and Windows

    Installation on Linux and macOS

    • Download crowdin-cli.zip using the button above
    • Unpack it
    • Run ./install-crowdin-cli.sh in the terminal with sudo rights in order to add crowdin command to your terminal

    Installation on Windows

    • Download crowdin-cli.zip using the button above
    • Extract it's content to the place where you want Crowdin CLI to be stored
    • Open Command Prompt as an Administrator
      • Click Start
      • In the Start Search box, type cmd, and then press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER
      • If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue
    • Run setup-crowdin.bat script in order to add crowdin command to the Command Prompt
    • Restart your Command Prompt

    Running

    Use the following method to run the app:

    crowdin

    Alternative method:

    java -jar crowdin-cli.jar

    Configuration

    Crowdin CLI uses a YAML configuration file that contains a description of the resources to manage: files to be uploaded into Crowdin and the locations of the corresponding translations.

    To use Crowdin CLI, you should first generate your configuration file and then run the tool. By default, Crowdin CLI looks for a configuration file named crowdin.yaml or crowdin.yml (so you don’t have to specify the file name unless it’s different from crowdin.yaml).

    To create the configuration file run the following command:

    crowdin init

    When calling Crowdin CLI in terminal make sure you are in your project root directory. Otherwise, you need to specify a configuration file path using --config option:

    crowdin upload sources --config /path/to/your/config/file

    Sample configuration file:

    "project_id": "12"
    "api_token": "54e01--your-personal-token--2724a"
    "base_path": "."
    "base_url": "https://api.crowdin.com" # https://{organization-name}.crowdin.com
    
    "preserve_hierarchy": true
    
    "files": [
      {
        "source" : "/resources/**/*",
        "translation" : "/%two_letters_code%/%original_file_name%"
      }
    ]

    πŸ“ For more information how to configure Crowdin CLI, check Configuration File article.

    Usage

    Once the configuration file is created, you can use Crowdin CLI to manage your localization resources and automate file synchronization.

    General Commands

    To display help information:

    crowdin -h
    crowdin <command> -h

    To generate skeleton configuration file:

    crowdin init

    To check configuration file for general mistakes:

    crowdin lint

    To display a list of files uploaded to Crowdin:

    crowdin list project

    Uploading Resources

    To upload source files to Crowdin:

    crowdin upload sources

    To upload single file without a configuration:

    crowdin upload sources \
        -s path/to/your/file \
        -t file/export/pattern \
        -T personal-access-token \
        -i project-id \
        --base-url https://api.crowdin.com

    Use placeholders to put appropriate variables.

    To display a list of files that will be uploaded to Crowdin:

    crowdin upload sources --dryrun

    To upload existing translations to Crowdin (translations will be synchronized):

    crowdin upload translations

    To show detailed information about the upload command:

    crowdin upload --help

    Downloading Translations

    To download the latest translations from Crowdin:

    crowdin download

    To download the latest translations for the specific language (language codes):

    crowdin download -l {language_code}

    To display a list of the latest translations from Crowdin:

    crowdin download --dryrun

    To show detailed information about the download command:

    crowdin download --help

    Versions Management

    There is no need to run specific command to create version branches if you use synchronization tool. The version branch is created automatically during the files upload.

    To upload source files to the specified version branch:

    crowdin upload sources -b {branch_name}

    To upload translations to the specified version branch:

    crowdin upload translations -b {branch_name}

    To download translations from the specified version branch:

    crowdin download -b {branch_name}

    Advanced Usage

    Visit the Crowdin CLI Wiki to read more about CLI advanced features (like pseudo-localization, translations downloading to the specified file, etc.)

    Seeking Assistance

    If you find any problems or would like to suggest a feature, please read the How can I contribute section in our contributing guidelines.

    Need help working with Crowdin CLI or have any questions? Contact Customer Success Service.

    Contributing

    If you want to contribute please read the Contributing guidelines.

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