| name | i18n |
| description | Internationalization (i18n) workflow and standards for managing translations.
Use when: (1) Adding new user-facing text, (2) Creating new components with user-facing text,
(3) Reviewing code for i18n compliance, (4) Adding a new translation module.
|
i18n Skill
Standards and workflow for internationalization. All user-visible text must use i18n.
Announce at start: "I'm using i18n skill to ensure proper internationalization."
IMPORTANT: Read Config First
Before doing any i18n work, always read src/common/config/i18n-config.json to get the current list of supported languages and modules. Never assume a fixed number — languages and modules may have been added or removed since this skill was written.
cat src/common/config/i18n-config.json
This file is the single source of truth. All scripts, runtime code, and this workflow depend on it.
File Structure
src/common/config/i18n-config.json # Single source of truth: languages, modules
src/renderer/i18n/
├── index.ts # i18next configuration
├── i18n-keys.d.ts # AUTO-GENERATED — do not edit manually
└── locales/
├── <lang>/ # One directory per language in i18n-config.json
│ ├── index.ts # Barrel import for all modules
│ ├── common.json # One JSON per module in i18n-config.json
│ ├── conversation.json
│ └── ...
└── ...
Key Facts
- Reference language: defined by
referenceLanguage in i18n-config.json (currently en-US)
- Supported languages: defined by
supportedLanguages array — read the file to get the current list
- Modules: defined by
modules array — read the file to get the current list
Key Structure
Keys use namespaced dot notation in code: t('module.key') or t('module.nested.key').
Inside each module JSON file, keys can be flat or nested:
{
"send": "Send",
"cancel": "Cancel",
"copySuccess": "Copied"
}
{
"scheduledTasks": "Scheduled Tasks",
"status": {
"active": "Active",
"paused": "Paused"
}
}
In code:
t('common.send');
t('cron.status.active');
Key Naming Rules
- Use camelCase for key names:
copySuccess, scheduledTasks
- Group related keys with nesting:
status.active, actions.pause
- Reusable text goes in
common.json: save, cancel, delete, confirm, etc.
- Feature-specific text goes in the corresponding module
Common Suffixes
| Suffix | Usage |
|---|
title | Section/page titles |
placeholder | Input placeholders |
label | Form labels |
success / error | Status messages |
confirm | Confirmation dialogs |
empty | Empty state messages |
tooltip | Tooltip text |
Adding New Text — Workflow
Step 1: Read src/common/config/i18n-config.json
Get the current language list and module list. Do not skip this step.
Step 2: Check Existing Keys
Before adding a new key, search for similar existing keys:
grep -r "keyword" src/renderer/i18n/locales/en-US/
Reuse common.* keys when possible.
Step 3: Choose the Right Module
Match the module to the feature area. If no module fits, consider whether a new module is needed (see "Adding a New Module" below).
Step 4: Add to ALL Locale Directories
CRITICAL: Every new key must be added to every locale in supportedLanguages. Use this checklist for each key:
A key missing from even one locale will cause node scripts/check-i18n.js to fail in CI.
Step 5: Use in Component
import { useTranslation } from 'react-i18next';
function MyComponent() {
const { t } = useTranslation();
return <button>{t('common.save')}</button>;
}
Step 6: Regenerate Types and Validate
Run these two commands in order — both must pass before committing:
bun run i18n:types
node scripts/check-i18n.js
i18n:types must be run before check-i18n.js — the check validates the generated file
- If
check-i18n.js exits with errors (❌), fix them before proceeding
- If
check-i18n.js exits with warnings only (⚠️), review but may proceed
- Never commit with a stale
i18n-keys.d.ts
Adding a New Module
- Add module name to
src/common/config/i18n-config.json → modules array
- Create
<module>.json in every locale directory (read supportedLanguages to know which)
- Add import + export in each locale's
index.ts
- Run
bun run i18n:types to regenerate type definitions
- Run
node scripts/check-i18n.js to validate
Hardcoded String Detection
Prohibited Patterns
Never use hardcoded Chinese/English text in JSX:
<span>重命名</span>
<span>Delete</span>
{name || '新对话'}
<span>{t('common.rename')}</span>
<span>{t('common.delete')}</span>
{name || t('conversation.newConversation')}
Exceptions
- Code comments (any language OK)
console.log() / debug output
- Internal string constants not shown to users
Interpolation
Variables
{
"taskCount": "{{count}} task(s)",
"greeting": "Hello, {{name}}!"
}
t('cron.taskCount', { count: 5 });
HTML in Translations
Use Trans component for complex markup:
import { Trans } from 'react-i18next';
<Trans i18nKey='cron.countdown'>
Task <strong>{{ taskName }}</strong> in <span>{{ countdown }}</span>
</Trans>;
zh-TW Maintenance
Most terms can be auto-converted from zh-CN, but some need manual review:
| zh-CN | zh-TW | Notes |
|---|
| 视频 | 影片 | Different term |
| 软件 | 軟體 | Different term |
| 信息 | 訊息 | Different term |
| 默认 | 預設 | Different term |
Quick Checklist
Before submitting code with new text:
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Correct |
|---|
| Assuming a fixed number of languages | Always read i18n-config.json first |
| Adding key to only some locales | Add to every locale in supportedLanguages |
Editing i18n-keys.d.ts manually | Run bun run i18n:types to generate |
Using t("New Chat") | Define key: t("conversation.newChat") |
Not updating i18n-config.json for new module | Update config first, then create files |
Adding module JSON but not updating index.ts | Must add import + export in each locale's index.ts |