Skip to content

add language switcher to README files #93

New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Open
wants to merge 1 commit into
base: main
Choose a base branch
from

Conversation

jl2005
Copy link

@jl2005 jl2005 commented May 11, 2025

Add multi-language switching functionality to all README documents, making it easy for users to switch between different language versions.

Copy link

@gemini-code-assist gemini-code-assist bot left a comment

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Hello @jl2005, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

Summary of Changes

This pull request adds language switcher badges to the README files in different languages. The badges provide links to the README files in other supported languages, making it easier for users to navigate to the version in their preferred language. The changes involve adding a line of Markdown code with links to the other language versions at the top of each README file.

Highlights

  • Language Switcher Badges: Adds a set of language switcher badges to the top of each README file.
  • Multi-Language Support: Improves the accessibility of README files for users who prefer different languages.
  • README Updates: Modifies the README files for English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese.

Changelog

Click here to see the changelog
  • README.es.md
    • Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
  • README.ja.md
    • Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
  • README.kr.md
    • Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
  • README.md
    • Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
  • README.vi.md
    • Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
  • README.zh.md
    • Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
Using Gemini Code Assist

The full guide for Gemini Code Assist can be found on our documentation page, here are some quick tips.

Invoking Gemini

You can request assistance from Gemini at any point in your pull request via creating an issue comment (i.e. comment on the pull request page) using either /gemini <command> or @gemini-code-assist <command>. Below is a summary of the supported commands.

Feature Command Description
Code Review /gemini review Performs a code review for the current pull request in its current state.
Pull Request Summary /gemini summary Provides a summary of the current pull request in its current state.
Comment @gemini-code-assist Responds in comments when explicitly tagged, both in issue comments and review comments.
Help /gemini help Displays a list of available commands.

Customization

To customize Gemini Code Assist for GitHub experience, repository maintainers can create a configuration file and/or provide a custom code review style guide (such as PEP-8 for Python) by creating and adding files to a .gemini/ folder in the base of the repository. Detailed instructions can be found here.

Limitations & Feedback

Gemini Code Assist is currently in preview and may make mistakes. Please leave feedback on any instances where its feedback is incorrect or counter productive. You can react with 👍 and 👎 on @gemini-code-assist comments to provide feedback.

You can also get AI-powered code generation, chat, as well as code reviews directly in the IDE at no cost with the Gemini Code Assist IDE Extension.


A Babel of READMEs,
Links weaving through tongues,
A global welcome.

Footnotes

  1. Review the Privacy Notices, Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy, Terms of Service, and learn how to configure Gemini Code Assist in GitHub here. Gemini can make mistakes, so double check it and use code with caution.

Copy link

@gemini-code-assist gemini-code-assist bot left a comment

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Code Review

The pull request adds language switcher badges to the README files, which is a great way to improve the accessibility and usability of the project for international users. The implementation is straightforward and effective. However, I have a few suggestions to enhance the user experience and maintainability of the code.

Merge Readiness

The addition of language switcher badges significantly enhances the project's accessibility and user experience. The changes are well-implemented and straightforward. I recommend merging this pull request after addressing the minor suggestions provided in the review comments. I am unable to directly approve this pull request, and users should have others review and approve this code before merging.

@jl2005 jl2005 changed the title add language switcher badges to README files add language switcher to README files May 11, 2025
@sng-asyncfunc
Copy link
Contributor

can you move it down below the discord/twitter button?

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

2 participants