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// Use when changing massCode localization, adding user-facing strings, creating locale keys, or wiring text through the project's translation system.
// Use when changing massCode localization, adding user-facing strings, creating locale keys, or wiring text through the project's translation system.
| name | i18n |
| description | Use when changing massCode localization, adding user-facing strings, creating locale keys, or wiring text through the project's translation system. |
В massCode новый пользовательский текст всегда проходит через localization system. Базовым source of truth для новых ключей считается английская локаль.
en_US остаётся базовым source of truth для новых ключей.src/main/i18n/locales/en_US/.ru_RU не отставала от базового английского набора.i18n.t('namespace:key.path') или сокращённый i18n.t('key.path') для default ui namespace.i18n делай из @/electron.pnpm i18n:copy.en_US и ru_RU в несинхронном состоянии.en_US, а сразу в другой locale.en_US, но забыть сразу добавить тот же ключ в ru_RU.pnpm i18n:copy после изменения locale source-of-truth.Use when working in massCode and you need repo-wide architecture rules, naming conventions, decomposition boundaries, or guidance on which massCode skill to load next.
Use when adding or updating massCode documentation, documenting a new feature, changing docs website pages, adding docs assets, updating the VitePress sidebar, or adding README feature mentions.
Use when working with massCode issues, branches, commits, pull requests, or merge preparation in GitHub.
Use when defining or reviewing massCode renderer types that come from generated API clients or DTOs, especially when deciding whether to reuse existing API shapes, derive narrower local types, or introduce a UI-only model.
Use when following massCode repo workflow rules, especially for scoped lint and test commands, or when changes require required follow-up commands like code generation or locale sync.
Use when changing massCode API routes, DTOs, IPC handlers, Electron bridges, or any renderer-to-main communication and storage-access boundaries.