Localizer is a tool designed to make it easy for developers to manage different language translations for their projects. In this tutorial, we will guide you step by step on how to install Localizer on NetBSD.
To follow this tutorial, you need to have the following prerequisites:
To install Localizer, you need to have the Go programming language installed on your NetBSD machine.
To install Go on NetBSD, run the following command:
sudo pkgin install go
This command will download and install the Go programming language and its dependencies.
Once Go is installed, you can proceed to download Localizer by running the following command:
go get -u github.com/localizer-dev/localizer
This command will download and install Localizer on your NetBSD machine.
To configure Localizer, create a new configuration file by running the following command:
localizer init
This command will create a default configuration file named .localizer.yml
. You can modify this file to configure Localizer as per your requirements.
Once Localizer is installed and configured, you can test it by running the following command:
localizer --version
This command will display the version of Localizer installed on your NetBSD machine.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Localizer on your NetBSD machine. You are now ready to use Localizer to manage your translations. We hope this tutorial was helpful to you. If you have any questions or feedback, please let us know in the comments below.
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