Internationalization Layer That Adds AI Translation to Your Existing Setup
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A new open-source internationalization layer that integrates AI translation is introduced on GitHub, with the community showing interest and support.
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Multi-AI provider support (ChatGPT, Claude, DeepSeek, Mistral with your own API keys) CMS integration for externalized content management Automated translation testing in CI/CD (Jest/Vitest compatible) Git-aware tracking that only translates what changed
How it works: The plugin system intercepts your existing i18n library calls to provide additional functionality (content externalization, testing hooks, AI fallbacks) while core translation logic stays in your chosen library. v7 rebuilt the caching system for faster builds, optimized TypeScript generation, and reduced bundle sizes. The integration layer adds minimal overhead, translation lookups pass through to your existing library. Tech stack: Works with React, Next.js, Vue.js, Nuxt.js, Vite. MIT licensed, built in TypeScript. Documentation: https://intlayer.org/doc/releases/v7
Curious about feedback on the compatibility layer architecture and if others have solved similar problems differently.