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Getting started

  • Introduction
  • Contributing

Automation

  • CLI
    • Using the client
    • Migrating from older versions of the client
  • Webhooks
  • Github
  • Bitbucket

Cloud localization

  • Introduction to Transifex Native
    • Transifex Content Delivery Service
    • Managing a Transifex Native project
    • Transifex Native Analytics
    • Transifex Native Feature Matrix
    • Cleaning up Native resources
  • JavaScript
    • Setup JavaScript SDK
    • Internationalize JavaScript code
    • Missing Translations
    • Uploading source content to Transifex
    • Fetching Translations from Transifex
    • Display translated content
    • Error Handling
    • Content Splitting
    • Release Management
  • React
  • React Native
  • Angular
  • Vue2
  • Vue3
  • Next.js
  • NodeJS/Express
  • Static HTML
  • Django
    • Setup Django SDK
    • Use in Templates and Views
    • Missing Translations
    • Uploading source content to Transifex
    • Fetching Translations from Transifex
    • Displaying Translated Content
    • Error Handling
    • Tests on Django SDK
    • Migrating an existing Django app
    • Release Management
  • Python
  • Android
  • iOS
  • i18next

File based localization

  • Django
  • Ruby on Rails
  • CakePHP
  • NodeJS
  • Other frameworks

Other

  • Developing OAuth applications
  • Status
  • Open source
  • Transifex Contributor Agreement
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