intlayer-react
SKILL.md
Intlayer React Usage
Core Philosophy
Intlayer promotes Component-Level Content Declaration. Instead of a massive global translation file, content is declared in *.content.ts files adjacent to the React components that use them.
Workflow
To create a translated component, you need two files:
- Declaration: A content file (e.g.,
myComponent.content.ts) defining the dictionary. - Implementation: A React component (e.g.,
MyComponent.tsx) using theuseIntlayerhook.
1. Declare Content
Create a content file using t() for translations.
File: src/components/MyComponent/myComponent.content.ts
import { t, type Dictionary } from "intlayer";
const content = {
// The 'key' must be unique and matches what you pass to useIntlayer()
key: "my-component",
content: {
text: t({
en: "Welcome",
fr: "Bienvenue",
es: "Hola",
// ... All other locales set in intlayer config file
}),
},
} satisfies Dictionary;
export default content;
Intlayer React Usage
Setup
- Vite and React
- Create React App
- React Router v7
- React Router v7 (fs routes)
- Tanstack Start
- React Native and Expo
- Lynx and React
useIntlayer Hook
import { useIntlayer } from "react-intlayer";
const MyComponent = () => {
const content = useIntlayer("my-dictionary-key");
return (
<div>
<h1>
{/* Return react node */}
{content.text}
</h1>
{/* Return string (.value) */}
<img src={content.text.value} alt={content.text.value} />
</div>
);
};
References
Environments
- Vite and React
- Create React App
- Vite and React (React Router v7)
- Vite and React (React Router v7 FS Routes)
Packages
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Repository
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Feb 25, 2026
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