Tools for dealing with the .strings files for iOS and macOS
Project description
dotstrings
This is a Python toolkit for interacting with the localization files for iOS and macOS.
Examples
Read in a .strings file and print the entries:
import dotstrings
entries = dotstrings.load("/path/to/file.strings")
for entry in entries:
print("Key: " + entry.key)
print("Value: " + entry.value)
print("Comments: " + "\n".join(entry.comments))
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