Loqui
ArchivedFree, open-source, and community-driven translations for ALL Minecraft mods.
Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Details
Loqui's development is paused until I have the time and resources to properly maintain this project.
Loqui depends on community contributions, please help us translate at Loqui's Translation Project
Loqui
The goal of Loqui is to provide free, open-source, and community-driven translations for ALL Minecraft mods.
A NeoForge port is planned, but the current goal is to smooth out any significant bugs and issues that may happen.
For Users
Simply drop Loqui into your mods folder, and it will download any translations you need from the Loqui API, it's that simple!
For Modpack Developers
Again, include Loqui in your modpack and you can allow your users to play in their native language!
It's recommended you encourage your community to join the Translation Project in order to improve the quality and quantity of translations - the more the merrier!
For Mod Developers
A system is currently being developed that will allow mod developers to download translations from the Loqui API and bundle them directly into their mods.
Loqui has an intelligent algorithm that allows translations to be accurate across versions, and ignore any existing translations your mod may provide!
Benefits
- Crowdsourced translations - Get your mod translated by the community for free, all translations are moderated by verified proofreaders.
- Automatic updates - No need to manually update translations, Loqui will do it for you.
- Ability to download translations - You can download the translations from Crowdin and bundle them directly in your mod if you wish.
Technical Explanation
- Loqui traverses your mods folder, gathering information on mods and what
en_us.json
files are present. - It then sends this information to the Loqui API, which returns any translations that are available, and indexes any new unrecognized
en_us.json
files it recieves so that the community can translate them. - Loqui then downloads these translations and places them in the correct location.
For more information, visit the Loqui Website.
Opt-out
Opting out can be useful if:
- You already provide crowd-sourced translations.
- You have a custom translation system.
- You don't want your mod to be translated.
If you wish to opt-out of Loqui, you can do so by adding a noloqui.txt
file to your mod's resources directory.
Eg: assets/namespace/noloqui.txt
would disable loqui for any language files within the namespace
namespace.
If you wish to have your mod removed from Loqui entirely - including any en_us.json
files that have been pre-indexed, please contact me directly.