What Integrates with StackPath?
Find out what StackPath integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with StackPath, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that StackPath currently integrates with:
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Get quality translations for your app, website, game, supporting documentation, and on. Invite your own translation team or work with professional translation agencies within Crowdin. Features that ensure quality translations and speed up the process • Glossary – create a list of terms to get consistent translations • Translation Memory (TM) – no need to translate identical strings • Screenshots – tag source strings to get context-relevant translations • Integrations – set up integration with GitHub, Google Play, API, CLI, Android Studio, and on • QA checks – make sure that all the translations have the same meaning and functions as the source strings • In-Context – proofreading within the actual web application • Machine Translations (MT) – pre-translate via translation engine • Reports – get insights, plan and manage the project Crowdin supports more than 30 file formats for mobile, software, documents, subtitles, graphics and assets: .xml, .strings, .json, .html, .xliff, .csv, .php, .resx, .yaml, .xml, .strings and on.
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QUnit
QUnit
FreeThe JavaScript testing framework is powerful and easy to use. No configuration required for any Node.js project. Browser-based projects require minimal configuration. Node.js tests can be run from any browser. You can test your code wherever it runs. Flexible APIs allow you to customize QUnit to meet your needs. It is easy to get started with QUnit for Node.js. First, install QUnit using npm. Now you can run the test suite using the QUnitCLI. It is recommended to run the QUnit CLI command through an npm script. This will automatically locate the QUnit commands from your local dependencies. You can find more information about the QUnit APIs to organize tests and make assertions in the API documentation. QUnit supports current and maintenance LTS releases and follows the Node.js LTS schedule.
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