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Baptiste Arnaud bed8b42a2e 🧑‍💻 Migrate to Tolgee (#976)
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### Summary by CodeRabbit

- Refactor: Transitioned to a new translation library (`@tolgee/react`)
across the application, enhancing the localization capabilities and
consistency.
- New Feature: Introduced a JSON configuration file for application
settings, improving customization and flexibility.
- Refactor: Updated SVG attribute naming convention in the
`WhatsAppLogo` component to align with React standards.
- Chore: Adjusted the `.gitignore` file and added a new line at the end.
- Documentation: Added instructions for setting up environment variables
for the Tolgee i18n contribution dev tool, improving the self-hosting
configuration guide.
- Style: Updated the `CollaborationMenuButton` to hide the
`PopoverContent` component by scaling it down to zero.
- Refactor: Simplified error handling logic for fetching and updating
typebots in `TypebotProvider.tsx`, improving code readability and
maintenance.
- Refactor: Removed the dependency on the `parseGroupTitle` function,
simplifying the code in several components.
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# An array of strings which contain Language Ids defined by VS Code
# You can check avaliable language ids here: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/overview#_language-id
languageIds:
- javascript
- typescript
- javascriptreact
- typescriptreact
# An array of RegExes to find the key usage. **The key should be captured in the first match group**.
# You should unescape RegEx strings in order to fit in the YAML file
# To help with this, you can use https://www.freeformatter.com/json-escape.html
usageMatchRegex:
# The following example shows how to detect `t("your.i18n.keys")`
# the `{key}` will be placed by a proper keypath matching regex,
# you can ignore it and use your own matching rules as well
- "[^\\w\\d]t\\([\\s\\n]*'({key})'"
- 'keyName="({key})"'
# An array of strings containing refactor templates.
# The "$1" will be replaced by the keypath specified.
# Optional: uncomment the following two lines to use
# refactorTemplates:
# - i18n.get("$1")
# If set to true, only enables this custom framework (will disable all built-in frameworks)
monopoly: true