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The WordPress core performance team is working on the Performant Translations feature project, which aims to speed up translations by using PHP files instead of MO files. The goal is to get it ready for WordPress 6.5.
While the idea is to have translate.wordpress.org ship these PHP files in language packs, some developers might be using WP-CLI for their i18n workflow, especially locally. For them it would be beneficial to be able to quickly generate the necessary translation files.
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This is probably best done in a future PR because we don't have similar assertions for the other file formats, and the PHP format especially is not yet merged into core.
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The WordPress core performance team is working on the Performant Translations feature project, which aims to speed up translations by using PHP files instead of MO files. The goal is to get it ready for WordPress 6.5.
While the idea is to have translate.wordpress.org ship these PHP files in language packs, some developers might be using WP-CLI for their i18n workflow, especially locally. For them it would be beneficial to be able to quickly generate the necessary translation files.
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