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This is an automated pull request to sync changes between the public and private repos.

🤖 This pull request should be merged (not squashed) to preserve continuity across repos, so please let a bot do the merging!

vgrl and others added 3 commits January 13, 2022 22:55
Co-authored-by: Jacob Wallraff <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: hubwriter <[email protected]>
* Add crowdin translations

* Run script/i18n/homogenize-frontmatter.js

* Run script/i18n/lint-translation-files.js --check parsing

* Run script/i18n/lint-translation-files.js --check rendering

* run script/i18n/reset-files-with-broken-liquid-tags.js --language=cn

* run script/i18n/reset-known-broken-translation-files.js

Co-authored-by: Peter Bengtsson <[email protected]>
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@Octomerger Octomerger added the automated-reposync-pr Auto label for repo sync label Jan 13, 2022
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@Octomerger Octomerger merged commit 07f59b3 into main Jan 13, 2022
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