🔤 Languages

🔤 Languages

EazyAutodelete is available in multiple languages, making it accessible to Discord communities around the world. Whether your server primarily speaks English, Spanish, German, French, or another language, we’re working to provide localized experiences.

Available Languages

To see all currently supported languages, use the /language command in your Discord server.

The bot will display:

  • All available language options
  • Current language setting for your account
  • Instructions for changing the language

Changing Your Server’s Language

Using the /language Command

  1. Run /language in any channel
  2. View the list of available languages
  3. Select your preferred language from the options
  4. The bot will confirm the change
  5. All bot messages will now appear in the selected language

Help Us Translate!

EazyAutodelete’s translation project is community-driven. We need volunteers who are fluent in both English and another language to help translate the bot and improve existing translations.

Why Contribute?

Help Your Community:

  • Make the bot accessible to non-English speakers
  • Support your local Discord community
  • Remove language barriers

Recognition:

  • Credit in bot documentation
  • Special translator role in support server
  • Recognition in translation notes

Improve Your Skills:

  • Practice technical translation
  • Learn bot development workflows
  • Collaborate with international team
  • Gain open-source contribution experience

How to Get Started

Ready to help translate EazyAutodelete? Follow these steps:

  1. Visit our Translation Repository:

  2. Read the Contributing Guidelines:

    • The README contains detailed instructions
    • Learn about our translation workflow
    • Understand quality standards and best practices
  3. Choose Your Language:

    • Pick a language you’re fluent in
    • Check current translation status
    • Decide whether to start new or improve existing translations
  4. Start Translating:

    • Follow the repository’s contribution guide
    • Use the provided translation templates
    • Respond to feedback from reviewers
  5. Join the Community:

    • Join our Support Server
    • Connect with other translators
    • Get help and guidance
    • Discuss translation challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

Q: Can I request a new language? A: Yes! Open an issue on the translation repository or ask in the support server.

Q: How long does it take for translations to go live? A: Approved translations are typically deployed within the next bot update (varies).

Q: Can I translate even if I’m not a native speaker? A: Native or fluent speakers are preferred, but passionate volunteers are welcome! Work with native reviewers.

Q: Do I get paid for translating? A: Translation is volunteer-based. Recognition and community contribution are the rewards.

Translation Process

Q: Do I need to know how to code? A: No! Basic GitHub knowledge helps, but detailed guides are provided.

Q: What if I make a mistake? A: Don’t worry! Reviewers will provide feedback before translations go live.

Q: Can I update existing translations? A: Absolutely! Improving existing translations is just as valuable as creating new ones.

Technical Questions

Q: Do I translate command names? A: No, command names remain in English for consistency. Only descriptions are translated.

Q: How do I handle variables in translations? A: The repository guide explains how to preserve placeholders and variables.

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