# Add Missing i18n Translations ## Task: Add English translations for all new localized strings ### Step 1: Identify new translation keys Find all translation keys that were added in the current branch's changes. These keys appear as arguments to translation functions: `t()`, `st()`, `$t()`, or similar i18n functions. ### Step 2: Add translations to English locale file For each new translation key found, add the corresponding English text to the file `src/locales/en/main.json`. ### Key-to-JSON mapping rules: - Translation keys use dot notation to represent nested JSON structure - Convert dot notation to nested JSON objects when adding to the locale file - Example: The key `g.user.name` maps to: ```json { "g": { "user": { "name": "User Name" } } } ``` ### Important notes: 1. **Only modify the English locale file** (`src/locales/en/main.json`) 2. **Do not modify other locale files** - translations for other languages are automatically generated by the `i18n.yaml` workflow 3. **Exception for manual translations**: Only add translations to non-English locale files if: - You have specific domain knowledge that would produce a more accurate translation than the automated system - The automated translation would likely be incorrect due to technical terminology or context-specific meaning ### Example workflow: 1. If you added `t('settings.advanced.enable')` in a Vue component 2. Add to `src/locales/en/main.json`: ```json { "settings": { "advanced": { "enable": "Enable advanced settings" } } } ```