A modular CLI tool to extract i18n keys and default translations from your codebase. Supports multiple strategies (i18next, react-intl, data-i18n-key, EJS, Apple, Android, and more) with per-strategy configuration.
npm install -g i18n-key-extract
Or use locally:
npm install --save-dev i18n-key-extract
i18n-key-extract --strategy <strategy> --src <glob>
--strategy(required): Extraction strategy to use. Supported:i18next,react-intl,data-i18n-key,ejs,apple,android.--src(required): Glob pattern for files to scan (e.g.src/**/*.js).--config: Path to a JSON config file for the strategy (optional).--out: Output file for extracted keys (optional).
i18n-key-extract --strategy i18next --src "src/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}"
i18n-key-extract --strategy react-intl --src "src/**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}"
i18n-key-extract --strategy data-i18n-key --src "public/**/*.html"
i18n-key-extract --strategy i18next --src "src/**/*.{js,ts}" --config i18next.config.json
Each strategy supports its own config options. You can provide a config file (JSON) via --config or rely on built-in defaults.
{
"includeExtensions": [".js", ".ts", ".jsx", ".tsx"],
"excludeDirs": ["node_modules", "dist"]
}{
"selector": "[data-i18n-key]",
"keyAttr": "data-i18n-key",
"textAttr": null
}By default, results are printed to stdout as JSON. Use --out to write to a file:
i18n-key-extract --strategy i18next --src "src/**/*.js" --out keys.json
- i18next: Extracts from
t('key', 'Default'),t('key', { defaultValue }),i18nKeyattributes. - react-intl: Extracts from
<FormattedMessage>,<FormattedHTMLMessage>,intl.formatMessage,defineMessages. - data-i18n-key: Extracts from HTML elements with
data-i18n-key. - ejs: Extracts from EJS templates using
t('key'). - apple: Extracts from Apple
.stringsfiles. - android: Extracts from Android
strings.xmlfiles.
[
{ "key": "hello", "translation": "Hello world!", "filePath": "src/app.js" },
{ "key": "bye", "translation": "Goodbye!", "filePath": "src/app.js" }
]PRs and issues welcome!
MIT