Weblate is libre software web-based continuous localization system, used by over 2500 libre projects and companies in more than 165 countries.
Install it, or use the Hosted Weblate service at weblate.org.
Support¶
Weblate is libre software with optional professional support and cloud hosting offerings. Check out https://weblate.org/hosting/ for more information.
Documentation¶
To be found in the docs
directory of the source code, or
viewed online on https://docs.weblate.org/
Installation¶
Setup instructions:
Bugs¶
Please report feature requests and problems to:
Live chat¶
Live chat about Weblate is available at Libera.Chat IRC network. The channel name is #weblate
. This can be accessed by, for example, https://web.libera.chat/#weblate or an IRC client installed on your computer.
License¶
Copyright © Michal Čihař michal@weblate.org
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
- Weblate basics
- Registration and user profile
- Translating using Weblate
- Downloading and uploading translations
- Glossary
- Checks and fixups
- Searching
- Translation workflows
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Supported file formats
- Version control integration
- Weblate’s REST API
- Weblate Client
- Weblate’s Python API
- Configuration instructions
- Weblate deployments
- Upgrading Weblate
- Backing up and moving Weblate
- Authentication
- Access control
- Translation projects
- Language definitions
- Continuous localization
- Licensing translations
- Translation process
- Checks and fixups
- Automatic suggestions
- Add-ons
- Translation Memory
- Configuration
- Sample configuration
- Management commands
- Announcements
- Component Lists
- Optional Weblate modules
- Customizing Weblate
- Management interface
- Getting support for Weblate
- Legal documents
- Starting with internationalization
- Integrating with Weblate
- Translating software using GNU gettext
- Translating documentation using Sphinx
- Translating HTML and JavaScript using Weblate CDN
- Localization libraries and packages
- Translation component alerts
- Building a translators community
- Managing translations
- Reviewing strings
- Promoting the translation
- Translation progress reporting
- Contributing to Weblate
- Weblate Contributor Communication Guidelines
- Starting contributing code to Weblate
- Weblate source code
- Debugging Weblate
- Weblate internals
- Developing add-ons
- Weblate frontend
- Reporting issues in Weblate
- Weblate testsuite and continuous integration
- Data schemas
- Releasing Weblate
- Security and privacy
- Contributing to Weblate modules
- About Weblate
- License
- Weblate 5.6.2
- Weblate 5.6.1
- Weblate 5.6
- Weblate 5.5.5
- Weblate 5.5.4
- Weblate 5.5.3
- Weblate 5.5.2
- Weblate 5.5.1
- Weblate 5.5
- Weblate 5.4.3
- Weblate 5.4.2
- Weblate 5.4.1
- Weblate 5.4
- Weblate 5.3.1
- Weblate 5.3
- Weblate 5.2.1
- Weblate 5.2
- Weblate 5.1.1
- Weblate 5.1
- Weblate 5.0.2
- Weblate 5.0.1
- Weblate 5.0
- Weblate 4.x series
- Weblate 3.x series
- Weblate 2.x series
- Weblate 1.x series
- Weblate 0.x series