Wednesday, February 18, 2015

inspecting i18n locale files

A coworker using RubyMine showed me its ability to inspect the declaration of an i18n locale key in our Rails project. I think he just hits command-B and a little box reveals the string that the key translates to.

I'd hoped there might be a vim plugin to do the same, or something similar (maybe allow me to hit <C-]> with my cursor on the "k" in i18n.t('some.key') and jump to the declaration in a locale yaml file.

I haven't found any such plugin out there. I might try and write my own, but I wanted to check first whether there's another way.

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