# Jsonify 0.1.0 ## What is it? ``Jsonify`` is a simple CLI command to turn word lists into JSON documents. It takes all lines in a text file, and turns them into JSON keys, filling them with a placeholder string. After that, it writes the pretty-print'ed output to disk, so that you can begin translating it. ## Requirements None, other than PHP7 installed in the system. JSONify doesn't use any fancy libraries. Just pure raw PHP. ## Use cases Sometimes, you may have a list of strings that you need to translate, and the translation file needs to be in JSON. You can use this script to easily turn that string list into a JSON document, complete with placeholders so you don't have to place them manually. For instance, the Laravel framework accepts translation files in JSON - it matches the keys in it with ktranslation calls in Blade templates. ## Usage ``sudo jsonify [/path/to/filename-to-jsonify.txt]`` ## Installation To install this, simply copy the script to the directory where binaries usually live: - ``sudo cp jsonify.php /usr/local/bin/jsonify`` - ``sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/jsonify`` ## Compatibiliy It hasn't been tested on Windows and probably won't work there. If you find any bugs, feel free to report them, or squash them yourself.