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# Welcome to the German language pack
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## What's in the folder
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* `package.json` - the manifest file, defining the name and description of the localization extension. It also contains the `localizations` contribution point that defines the language id:
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```json
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"contributes": {
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"localization": [{
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"languageId": "de",
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"languageName": "German",
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"localizedLanguageName": "Deutsch"
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}]
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}
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```
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* `translations` - the folder containing the translation strings
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To populate or update the `translations` folder as with the latest strings from transifex:
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- Check out the `master` branch of the [VS Code repository](https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode).
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- Preferably, place the VSCode repo next to the language pack extension (so both have the same parent folder).
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- `cd vscode` and run `yarn` to initialize the VS Code repo.
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- Get an API token from https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api.
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- Set the API token to the environment variable `TRANSIFEX_API_TOKEN`.
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- `cd` to the VS Code repo
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- If the language pack extension is placed next to the VS Code repository: `npm run update-localization-extension de`
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- Otherwise: `npm run update-localization-extension {path_to_lang_pack_ext}`
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- This will download translation files to the folder `translations`, as well as populate a `translations` property in the `localizations` contribution point.
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