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mcp-simplelocalize

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mcp-simplelocalize is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation designed for SimpleLocalize. It allows you to integrate SimpleLocalize with tools like Cursor to manage your project's localization requirements.

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What is mcp-simplelocalize?

mcp-simplelocalize is an MCP server that bridges the gap between your project's localization needs and the SimpleLocalize platform. It enables tools like Cursor to interact with SimpleLocalize for tasks such as translating components and updating localization data.

How to use mcp-simplelocalize?

To use mcp-simplelocalize, you need to install uv, clone the repository, install dependencies using uv sync, configure Cursor with the server details and your SimpleLocalize API key, and describe your project's localization requirements in a .cursorrules file. Then you can prompt Cursor to perform localization tasks.

Key features of mcp-simplelocalize

  • Integration with SimpleLocalize

  • MCP server implementation

  • Configuration via Cursor

  • Customizable localization rules

  • Streamlined localization workflow

Use cases of mcp-simplelocalize

  • Localizing software components

  • Managing translations in SimpleLocalize

  • Automating localization tasks with Cursor

  • Enforcing consistent localization rules across a project

  • Integrating localization into the development workflow

FAQ from mcp-simplelocalize

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It's a protocol for enabling communication between different tools and services, allowing them to share context and collaborate on tasks.

What is SimpleLocalize?

SimpleLocalize is a translation management platform that helps you manage and automate your localization process.

How do I get a SimpleLocalize API key?

You can obtain an API key by creating an account on SimpleLocalize and creating a project.

What is Cursor?

Cursor is an AI-powered code editor that can assist with various development tasks, including localization.

Where can I find more information about MCP?

More information about MCP can be found in the documentation for tools that support it, such as Cursor.