
Book Translation
FreeTranslate chapters of 'The Interactive Book of Prompting'.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Book Translation does
The Book Translation skill is designed to facilitate the localization of 'The Interactive Book of Prompting' for various languages. This skill provides a structured approach to translating the book's 25 chapters and accompanying UI strings, ensuring that the content remains accessible to a wider audience. The process begins with identifying the target locale and checking for existing language files, which helps streamline the translation workflow.
Users are guided to start with the existing Turkish translation as a base, which can significantly reduce the time and effort required for translation. By copying the Turkish content and structure, users can focus on translating prose while preserving the original formatting and JSX components intact. This method leverages the similarities in sentence structure between Turkish and many other languages, making it an efficient starting point.
The skill also outlines detailed steps for translating both MDX content files and JSON keys, ensuring that all aspects of the book, from chapter titles to interactive demo examples, are accurately localized. The emphasis on maintaining the integrity of code blocks and component imports is crucial for developers working with React components, as it prevents any disruption in functionality. Additionally, users are instructed to verify their translations with a provided check script, ensuring that the final output is both accurate and functional.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to translate the chapters and UI strings of 'The Interactive Book of Prompting' into a new language.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for translating content outside of 'The Interactive Book of Prompting' or for languages not supported by the existing structure.
What you can build with it
Translating to Spanish
You have a completed Turkish translation and want to create a Spanish version. Start by copying the Turkish files and translating the prose.
Updating UI Strings
You need to update the UI strings for a new locale. Use the JSON translation guidelines to ensure all interactive components are accurately localized.
Verifying Translations
After translating, run the check script to confirm that all translations are properly registered and functional.
How to install Book Translation
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add f/prompts.chat/book-translation --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by fBook Translation Skill
This skill guides translation of book content for The Interactive Book of Prompting at prompts.chat.
Overview
The book has 25 chapters across 7 parts. Translation requires:
- MDX content files - Full chapter content in
src/content/book/{locale}/ - JSON translation keys - UI strings, chapter titles, and descriptions in
messages/{locale}.json
Prerequisites
Before starting, identify:
- Target locale code (e.g.,
de,fr,es,ja,ko,zh) - Check if locale exists in
messages/directory - Check if
src/content/book/{locale}/folder exists
Step 1: Copy Turkish Folder as Base
The Turkish (tr) translation is complete and well-tested. Copy it as your starting point instead of translating from English:
mkdir -p src/content/book/{locale}
cp -r src/content/book/*.mdx src/content/book/{locale}/
cp src/components/book/elements/locales/en.ts src/components/book/elements/locales/{locale}.ts
⚠️ IMPORTANT: After copying, you MUST register the new locale in src/components/book/elements/locales/index.ts:
- Add import:
import {locale} from "./{locale}"; - Add to
localesobject:{locale}, - Add to named exports:
export { en, tr, az, {locale} };
This is faster because:
- Turkish and many languages share similar sentence structures
- All JSX/React components are already preserved correctly
- File structure is already set up
- You only need to translate the prose, not recreate the structure
Step 2: Translate MDX Content Files
Edit each copied file in src/content/book/{locale}/ to translate from Turkish to your target language.
Process files one by one:
Chapter List (in order)
| Slug | English Title |
|---|---|
00a-preface | Preface |
00b-history | History |
00c-introduction | Introduction |
01-understanding-ai-models | Understanding AI Models |
02-anatomy-of-effective-prompt | Anatomy of an Effective Prompt |
03-core-prompting-principles | Core Prompting Principles |
04-role-based-prompting | Role-Based Prompting |
05-structured-output | Structured Output |
06-chain-of-thought | Chain of Thought |
07-few-shot-learning | Few-Shot Learning |
08-iterative-refinement | Iterative Refinement |
09-json-yaml-prompting | JSON & YAML Prompting |
10-system-prompts-personas | System Prompts & Personas |
11-prompt-chaining | Prompt Chaining |
12-handling-edge-cases | Handling Edge Cases |
13-multimodal-prompting | Multimodal Prompting |
14-context-engineering | Context Engineering |
15-common-pitfalls | Common Pitfalls |
16-ethics-responsible-use | Ethics & Responsible Use |
17-prompt-optimization | Prompt Optimization |
18-writing-content | Writing & Content |
19-programming-development | Programming & Development |
20-education-learning | Education & Learning |
21-business-productivity | Business & Productivity |
22-creative-arts | Creative Arts |
23-research-analysis | Research & Analysis |
24-future-of-prompting | The Future of Prompting |
25-agents-and-skills | Agents & Skills |
MDX Translation Guidelines
- Preserve all JSX/React components - Keep
<div>,<img>,className, etc. unchanged - Preserve code blocks - Code examples should remain in English (variable names, keywords)
- Translate prose content - Headings, paragraphs, lists
- Keep Markdown syntax -
##,**bold**,*italic*,[links](url) - Preserve component imports - Any
importstatements at the top
Step 3: Translate JSON Keys
In messages/{locale}.json, translate the "book" section. Key areas:
Book Metadata
"book": {
"title": "The Interactive Book of Prompting",
"subtitle": "An Interactive Guide to Crafting Clear and Effective Prompts",
"metaTitle": "...",
"metaDescription": "...",
...
}
Chapter Titles (book.chapters)
"chapters": {
"00a-preface": "Preface",
"00b-history": "History",
"00c-introduction": "Introduction",
...
}
Chapter Descriptions (book.chapterDescriptions)
"chapterDescriptions": {
"00a-preface": "A personal note from the author",
"00b-history": "The story of Awesome ChatGPT Prompts",
...
}
Part Names (book.parts)
"parts": {
"introduction": "Introduction",
"foundations": "Foundations",
"techniques": "Techniques",
"advanced": "Advanced Strategies",
"bestPractices": "Best Practices",
"useCases": "Use Cases",
"conclusion": "Conclusion"
}
Interactive Demo Examples (book.interactive.demoExamples)
Localize example text for demos (tokenizer samples, temperature examples, etc.):
"demoExamples": {
"tokenPrediction": {
"tokens": ["The", " capital", " of", " France", " is", " Paris", "."],
"fullText": "The capital of France is Paris."
},
"temperature": {
"prompt": "What is the capital of France?",
...
}
}
Book Elements Locales (REQUIRED)
⚠️ DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP - The interactive demos will not work in the new language without this.
Translate the locale data file at src/components/book/elements/locales/{locale}.ts:
- Temperature examples, token predictions, embedding words
- Capabilities list, sample conversations, strategies
- Tokenizer samples, builder fields, chain types
- Frameworks (CRISPE, BREAK, RTF), exercises
- Image/video prompt options, validation demos
Then register it in src/components/book/elements/locales/index.ts:
import {locale} from "./{locale}";
const locales: Record<string, LocaleData> = {
en,
tr,
az,
{locale}, // Add your new locale here
};
export { en, tr, az, {locale} }; // Add to exports
UI Strings (book.interactive.*, book.chapter.*, book.search.*)
Translate all interactive component labels and navigation strings.
Step 4: Verify Translation
-
Run the check script:
node scripts/check-translations.js -
Start dev server and test:
npm run dev -
Navigate to
/bookwith the target locale to verify content loads
Reference: English Translation
The English (en) translation is complete and serves as the base template for all new translations:
- MDX files:
src/content/book/*.mdx— copy this files tosrc/content/book/{locale}/*.mdx - JSON keys:
messages/en.json→booksection — use as reference for structure
Recommended Workflow
- Copy
src/content/book/*.mdxtosrc/content/book/{locale}/*.mdx - Copy the
"book"section frommessages/en.jsontomessages/{locale}.json. Translate these in multiple agentic session instead of single time (token limit may exceed at once) - Edit each file, translating English → target language
- Keep all JSX components, code blocks, and Markdown syntax intact
Quality Guidelines
- Consistency: Use consistent terminology throughout (e.g., always translate "prompt" the same way)
- Technical terms: Some terms like "AI", "ChatGPT", "API" may stay in English
- Cultural adaptation: Adapt examples to be relevant for the target audience where appropriate
- Natural language: Prioritize natural-sounding translations over literal ones
Frequently asked questions about Book Translation
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