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## What
Lets app **front components** localize the strings they render,
extending the
existing application-translation pipeline (which today only covers
manifest
labels) to component source. App authors mark strings with a small,
familiar
API; the build extracts and bakes them; the runtime resolves them for
the
user's locale.
```tsx
import { Trans, t, msg, useTranslate } from 'twenty-sdk/front-component';
<Trans>Loading postcard…</Trans>
<Trans context="card-title">Untitled</Trans> // disambiguation
const empty = t('No content yet…'); // works outside JSX
<p>{t('Saved {count} cards', { count })}</p> // interpolation
const STATUSES = [{ id: 'draft', label: msg('Draft') }]; // lazy descriptor
```
## How
- **Runtime** (`twenty-sdk/front-component`): `t()` (eager, usable
anywhere —
event handlers, helpers, module scope), `msg()` (lazy descriptor),
`<Trans>`
(reactive JSX), `useTranslate()` / `useLocale()`. Source-string
fallback,
`{name}` interpolation, and `context` disambiguation. No build-time
macro —
these are plain runtime functions.
- **Extraction**: a `ts-morph` scan collects `t()`/`msg()`/`<Trans>`
strings
from component source into the same `locales/*.json` catalogs the
manifest
pipeline already writes (`twenty dev:translations-extract`).
- **Delivery**: `twenty dev:build` bakes the compiled per-locale catalog
into
each front-component bundle via an esbuild banner, so the runtime
resolves
with **no server or renderer changes**. Locale comes from the execution
context that already flows to the worker.
The catalog key and `generateMessageId` hashing are shared between the
node
extractor and the browser runtime; `<Trans>` text whitespace is
normalized
identically on both sides so multi-line elements resolve.
## Design notes
- Reuses the existing `extract → compile → manifest.translations`
contract and
`generateMessageId`, so component strings flow through the same
machinery as
manifest labels.
- Self-contained in `twenty-sdk` + a shared pure helper; the server is
untouched.
## Scope / follow-ups
- `twenty dev` (watch) does not bake catalogs yet — preview shows source
strings; use `twenty dev:build` (documented). Wiring the watcher is a
follow-up.
- Usage is documented in twenty-docs under **Apps → Translations**
(`developers/extend/apps/translations`).
## Tests
Unit tests for the catalog-key/interpolation helpers, the runtime
resolver
(hit/miss/context/fallback/interpolation), and the ts-morph extractor
(static `t`/`msg`/`<Trans>`, dynamic-skip, dedup, multi-line
whitespace), plus a
compile test for context→messageId. Verified with an adversarial review
pass.
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A CLI and SDK to develop, build, and publish applications that extend Twenty CRM.
Quick start
The recommended way to start is with create-twenty-app:
npx create-twenty-app@latest my-twenty-app
cd my-twenty-app
yarn twenty dev
Documentation
Full documentation is available at docs.twenty.com/developers/extend/apps:
- Getting Started — scaffolding, local server, authentication, dev mode
- Building Apps — entity definitions, API clients, testing, CLI reference
- Publishing — deploy, npm publish, marketplace
Guides in this repository:
- Logic function inputs — input schema inference, record-typed inputs, and the id contract
Manual installation
If you are adding twenty-sdk to an existing project instead of using create-twenty-app:
yarn add twenty-sdk twenty-client-sdk
Then add a twenty script to your package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"twenty": "twenty"
}
}
Run yarn twenty help to see all available commands.
Configuration
The CLI stores credentials per remote in ~/.twenty/config.json. Run yarn twenty remote:add to configure a remote, or yarn twenty remote:list to see existing ones.
Troubleshooting
- Auth errors: run
yarn twenty remote:addto re-authenticate. - Typings out of date: restart
yarn twenty devto refresh the client and types. - Not seeing changes in dev: make sure dev mode is running (
yarn twenty dev).
Contributing
Development setup
git clone https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty.git
cd twenty
yarn install
Development mode
npx nx run twenty-sdk:dev
Production build
npx nx run twenty-sdk:build
Running the CLI locally
npx nx run twenty-sdk:start -- <command>