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i18n: translate Japanese search attribution#8931

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i18n: translate Japanese search attribution#8931
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Summary

  • translate the Japanese search attribution label from Powered by to 提供元

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  • node -e "JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync('packages/i18n/src/locales/ja.json', 'utf8')); console.log('ok')"\n- pnpm exec prettier --check packages/i18n/src/locales/ja.json

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cursor Bot commented Jun 1, 2026

PR Summary

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Single locale string change in ja.json with no application logic or behavior changes.

Overview
Updates the Japanese search UI string components.search.poweredBy from the untranslated English Powered by to 提供元, so the search/chat attribution line reads naturally in Japanese like other locales.

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github-actions Bot commented Jun 1, 2026

Note

Your Pull Request seems to be updating Translations of the Node.js Website.

Whilst we appreciate your intent; Any Translation update should be done through our Crowdin Project.
We recommend giving a read on our Translation Guidelines.

Thank you!

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