Localizer is a tool for translating your website or app content to different languages. Here's how to install Localizer on Linux Mint:
Before installing Localizer, you will need a Linux Mint operating system running on your computer.
You will also need administrative privileges to install packages.
Open a terminal window by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T
Type the following command to add the Localizer repository to your system:
$ echo "deb https://dl.bintray.com/localizer/deb /" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/localizer.list
Download and add the repository key to your system:
$ wget -O - https://bintray.com/user/downloadSubjectPublicKey?username=localizer | sudo apt-key add -
Update the package list to include Localizer:
$ sudo apt-get update
Once the package list is updated, run the following command to install Localizer:
$ sudo apt-get install localizer
After installation, check if Localizer is successfully installed using the following command:
$ localizer version
This should output the version of Localizer installed on your system.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Localizer on your Linux Mint system.
In this tutorial, we showed you how to install Localizer on Linux Mint. Now you can use Localizer to translate your website or app content to different languages.
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