# Translating the QMK Docs All files in the root folder (`docs/`) should be in English - all other languages should be in subfolders with the ISO 639-1 language codes, followed by `-` and the country code where relevant. [A list of common ones can be found here](https://www.andiamo.co.uk/resources/iso-language-codes/). If this folder doesn't exist, you may create it. Each of the translated files should have the same name as the English version, so things can fall back successfully. A `_summary.md` file should exist in this folder with a list of links to each file, with a translated name, and link preceded by the language folder: ```markdown * [QMK简介](zh-cn/getting_started_introduction.md) ``` All links to other docs pages must also be prefixed with the language folder. If the link is to a specific part of the page (ie. a certain heading), you must use the English ID for the heading, like so: ```markdown [建立你的环境](zh-cn/newbs-getting-started.md#set-up-your-environment) ## 建立你的环境 :id=set-up-your-environment ``` Once you've finished translating a new language, you'll also need to modify the following files: * [`docs/_langs.md`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/docs/_langs.md) Each line should contain a country flag as a [GitHub emoji shortcode](https://github.com/ikatyang/emoji-cheat-sheet/blob/master/README.md#country-flag) followed by the name represented in its own language: ```markdown - [:cn: 中文](/zh-cn/) ``` * [`docs/index.html`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/docs/index.html) Both `placeholder` and `noData` objects should have a dictionary entry for the language folder in a string: ```js '/zh-cn/': '没有结果!', ``` The `nameLink` object, for setting the "QMK Firmware" heading link in the sidebar, must also be added to: ```js '/zh-cn/': '/#/zh-cn/', ``` And make sure to add the language folder in the `fallbackLanguages` list, so it will properly fall back to English instead of 404ing: ```js fallbackLanguages: [ // ... 'zh-cn', // ... ], ``` ## Previewing the Translations See [Previewing the Documentation](contributing.md#previewing-the-documentation) for how to set up a local instance of the docs - you should be able to select your new language from the "Translations" menu at the top-right. Once you're happy with your work, feel free to open a pull request!