# padpo Linter for gettext files (*.po) Created to help the translation of official Python docs in French: https://github.com/python/python-docs-fr Il faut demander aux traducteurs s'ils n'ont pas de pot quand ils traduisent, maintenant ils ont `padpo`… :smile: :laughing: :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: :joy: (note : il était tard le soir quand j'ai trouvé le nom). **WORK IN PROGRESS** ## License BSD 3-clause Pull request are welcome. ## Usage Using the *activated virtual environment* created during the installation: For a local input file: ```bash padpo --input-path a_file.po ``` or for a local input directory: ```bash padpo --input-path a_directory_containing_po_files ``` or for a pull request in python-docs-fr repository (here pull request #978) ```bash padpo --python-docs-fr 978 ``` or for a pull request in a GitHub repository (here python/python-docs-fr/pull/978) ```bash padpo --github python/python-docs-fr/pull/978 ``` ![Screenshot](screenshot.png) ## Installation ### Automatic installation ```bash pip install padpo ``` ### Manual installation 1. Create a virtual environment with Python 3.7 and above ```bash python3.7 -m venv venv ``` 2. Activate the virtual environment ```bash source venv/bin/activate ``` 3. Install dependencies ```bash poetry install ``` Note: this uses `poetry` that you can get here: https://poetry.eustace.io/docs/ ## Update on PyPI `./deliver.sh` ## Changelog ### v0.7.0 (2019-12-11) * add `--version` CLI option to display the current version of `padpo` * `--input-path` CLI option now accepts several paths as in `padpo --input-path file1.po file2.po directory1 directory2` or `padpo -i file1.po file2.po directory1 directory2` ### v0.6.0 (2019-12-9) * check errors against defined glossaries ### v0.5.0 (2019-12-3) * check spelling errors with grammalecte * tag releases! ### v0.4.0 (2019-12-2) * use poetry: https://poetry.eustace.io/docs/ * add some tests with tox and pytests * fix some false positive issues with grammalecte