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A Go library for address representation, validation, and formatting with support for ~200 countries.
An internationalization library for .NET, Angular, and Delphi with advanced features like plurals, genders, and runtime language switching.
A Go library for transliterating Unicode text to ASCII equivalents, similar to Python's unidecode.
Extracts translatable strings from template languages like Handlebars, Swig, Volt, and EJS, identical to GNU xgettext.
A collection of accessible, free, open-source web components and tools for building Brightspace applications.
A command-line tool for uploading, downloading, and managing translation files for web and mobile apps.
A customizable date picker component for Ionic 2+ applications with calendar view and localization.
Official Brazilian Portuguese translation package for Magento 2, sourced from the Crowdin project.
An open-source translation management tool and content management system with AI-powered translations, built on Angular and Firebase.
A .NET8 framework for enterprise and SaaS applications that provides standardized tools and aspects following USE-CASE driven methodology.
A PHP library for spell checking that supports multiple backends like Aspell, Hunspell, and Ispell.
A minimalistic internationalization (i18n) library for Preact with a bundle size of around 1KB.
Real-world international name datasets for testing software internationalization and localization.
A breakout-style arcade game built with Godot Engine to learn game development concepts.
A customizable on-screen virtual keyboard component for Angular applications with support for Angular Material and Ionic Framework.
A Neovim plugin for previewing and managing i18n translations directly in the editor, supporting JSON, YAML, .properties, and JS/TS modules.
A lightweight Reactive Controller for localizing custom elements in web component libraries.
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