Arabic | Bengali | Bulgarian | Burmese (Myanmar) | Chinese (Simplified) | Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong) | Chinese (Traditional, Macau) | Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) | Croatian | Czech | Danish | Dutch | Estonian | Finnish | French | German | Greek | Hebrew | Hindi | Hungarian | Indonesian | Italian | Japanese | Korean | Lithuanian | Malay | Marathi | Nepali | Nigerian Pidgin | Norwegian | Persian (Farsi) | Polish | Portuguese (Brazil) | Portuguese (Portugal) | Punjabi (Gurmukhi) | Romanian | Russian | Serbian (Cyrillic) | Slovak | Slovenian | Spanish | Swahili | Swedish | Tagalog (Filipino) | Tamil | Thai | Turkish | Ukrainian | Urdu | Vietnamese
Localizeflow go automatically translate your documentation and open pull requests anytime di source file change.
Dis guide go show you how to install di GitHub App and run your first translation for less than 2 minutes.
[!NOTE]
Localizeflow dey support GitHub-based documentation projects now
(for example: AI for Beginners and most standard open-source repos).Support for modern documentation frameworks like Astro, Docusaurus, and Hugo
dey for active development.





[!TIP] To add more repositories later, select your account for di header and choose + Add more repositories.
For Localizeflow home page, select + Connect repositories.

Choose one of di installed repositories wey you want connect and select Save.

Your connected repositories go show for both di Home page and di Repositories page.

Select di repository wey you just connect.

For di repository detail page, select Edit for di bottom.

Configure your translation settings — target branch (default: main), target languages, and source language (default: en). Select Save.

Select Start & Automate.
Localizeflow go now automatically translate your documentation and open pull requests anytime di source change.
