From 07cbe8573b4f1a96b98f057595428518f0757e4f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: erciccione Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2021 10:38:53 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] moneropedia: uniform structure of daemon.md and add config file --- _i18n/ar/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 22 ++++++++++++--- _i18n/de/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 21 ++++++++++++--- _i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 4 +++ _i18n/es/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 22 ++++++++++++--- _i18n/fr/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 22 ++++++++++++--- _i18n/it/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 22 ++++++++++++--- _i18n/nb-no/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 20 +++++++++++--- _i18n/nl/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 22 ++++++++++++--- _i18n/pl/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 22 ++++++++++++--- _i18n/pt-br/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 22 ++++++++++++--- _i18n/ru/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 30 +++++++++++++++------ _i18n/tr/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 22 ++++++++++++--- _i18n/zh-cn/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 22 ++++++++++++--- _i18n/zh-tw/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md | 22 ++++++++++++--- po/moneropedia/daemon.config | 13 +++++++++ 15 files changed, 254 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-) create mode 100644 po/moneropedia/daemon.config diff --git a/_i18n/ar/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/ar/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/ar/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/ar/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
-3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file + +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/de/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/de/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index e028f0ed..155730b0 100644 --- a/_i18n/de/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/de/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,31 @@ --- +summary: 'Hintergrundprozess, der einen Monero-Node betreibt und steuert' terms: ["daemon", "Hintergrunddienst"] -summary: "Hintergrundprozess, der einen Monero-Node betreibt und steuert" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="yes" translationOutdated="no" %} -"Hintergrunddienst" ist der allgemeine Ausdruck für eine Software, welche im Hintergrund läuft. Bei Monero wird der Hintergrunddienst durch das "Monerod"-Programm gestartet. Wenn du den Hintergrunddienst lokal laufen lässt, betreibst du einen lokalen @Node. Wenn der Hintergrunddienst auf einem anderen Gerät läuft, handelt es sich um einen @Remote-Node. Ein @Wallet (wie CLI oder GUI) muss eine Verbindung zu einem (lokalen oder Remote-) Node aufbauen, um dem Netzwerk Transaktionen zu übermitteln. -Es ist möglich, dem Hintergrunddienst direkt oder via RPC Befehle zu senden. Die [Anleitung des Hintergrunddienst-RPCs]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html) enthält eine ausführliche (und mit Beispielen versehene) Erläuterung der verfügbaren RPC-Aufrufe. Für detailliertere und fachspezifische Informationen über den Hintergrunddienst findet sich unten ein Verweis auf Monerodocs. +"Hintergrunddienst" ist der allgemeine Ausdruck für eine Software, welche im +Hintergrund läuft. Bei Monero wird der Hintergrunddienst durch das +"Monerod"-Programm gestartet. Wenn du den Hintergrunddienst lokal laufen +lässt, betreibst du einen lokalen @Node. Wenn der Hintergrunddienst auf +einem anderen Gerät läuft, handelt es sich um einen @Remote-Node. Ein +@Wallet (wie CLI oder GUI) muss eine Verbindung zu einem (lokalen oder +Remote-) Node aufbauen, um dem Netzwerk Transaktionen zu übermitteln. + +Es ist möglich, dem Hintergrunddienst direkt oder via RPC Befehle zu +senden. Die [Anleitung des Hintergrunddienst-RPCs]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html) enthält eine ausführliche +(und mit Beispielen versehene) Erläuterung der verfügbaren RPC-Aufrufe. Für +detailliertere und fachspezifische Informationen über den Hintergrunddienst +findet sich unten ein Verweis auf Monerodocs. --- ##### Zusätzliche Quellen + 1. Der [Monerod-Beitrag auf Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. "Hintergrunddienst"-Artikel [auf Wikipedia](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon)
+ 3. Monerod-bezogene Fragen [auf StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..34dca6c6 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} + 'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. @@ -11,6 +12,9 @@ It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interfa --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
+ 3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/es/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
-3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file + +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
-3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file + +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/it/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
-3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file + +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/nb-no/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/nb-no/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index 195e56df..7927a787 100644 --- a/_i18n/nb-no/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/nb-no/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Bakgrunnsprosess som kjører og kontrollerer en Monero-node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Bakgrunnsprosess som kjører og kontrollerer en Monero-node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="yes" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' er det generelle begrepet for programvare som kjører i bakgrunnen. I Monero starter Daemon gjennom 'monerod'-programmet. Hvis du kjører Daemon lokalt, kjører du en lokal @node. Hvis Daemon kjører på en annen enhet, er det en @ekstern node. En @lommebok, som CLI-en eller GUI-en, trenger å kobles til Daemon (lokalt eller eksternt) for å overbringe @transaksjoner til nettverket. -Det er mulig å sende kommandoer til Daemon direkte eller gjennom RPC-grensesnittet. Se [Daemon RPC-guiden]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), som inneholder en detaljert forklaring (med eksempler) på de tilgjengelige RPC-anropene. For mer detaljert og teknisk informasjon om Daemon, kan du se Monerodocs henvisning nederst på denne siden. +'Daemon' er det generelle begrepet for programvare som kjører i +bakgrunnen. I Monero starter Daemon gjennom 'monerod'-programmet. Hvis du +kjører Daemon lokalt, kjører du en lokal @node. Hvis Daemon kjører på en +annen enhet, er det en @ekstern node. En @lommebok, som CLI-en eller GUI-en, +trenger å kobles til Daemon (lokalt eller eksternt) for å overbringe +@transaksjoner til nettverket. + +Det er mulig å sende kommandoer til Daemon direkte eller gjennom +RPC-grensesnittet. Se [Daemon RPC-guiden]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), som inneholder en detaljert +forklaring (med eksempler) på de tilgjengelige RPC-anropene. For mer +detaljert og teknisk informasjon om Daemon, kan du se Monerodocs henvisning +nederst på denne siden. --- ##### Andre ressurser + 1. [monerods henvisning på Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon'-oppføring [på Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
+ 3. Monerod-merkede spørsmål [på StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/nl/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/nl/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/nl/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/nl/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
-3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file + +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
-3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file + +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/pt-br/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/pt-br/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/pt-br/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/pt-br/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
-3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file + +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/ru/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/ru/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index eeef027a..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/ru/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/ru/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- -terms: ["daemon", "демон"] -summary: "Фоновый процесс, который запускает и управляет узлом Monero" +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' +terms: ["daemon"] --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -Также, существует возможность отправлять команды демону напрямую или через интерфейс RPC. Ознакомьтесь с [Руководством по демону RPC]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), которое содержит подробное руководство (с примерами) с доступными вызовами RPC. Для получения подробной технической информации о демоне перейдите по ссылке на Monerodocs внизу этой страницы. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- -##### Прочие ресурсы -1. [monerod на Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
-2. Статья 'демон' на [Wikipedia](https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Демон_(программа))
-3. Вопросы с тегом monerod [на StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) +##### Other Resources + +1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ +2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
+ +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/tr/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/tr/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/tr/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/tr/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
-3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file + +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/zh-cn/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/zh-cn/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/zh-cn/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/zh-cn/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
-3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file + +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/_i18n/zh-tw/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md b/_i18n/zh-tw/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md index a1b51832..abf3a0fb 100644 --- a/_i18n/zh-tw/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md +++ b/_i18n/zh-tw/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ --- +summary: 'Background process which runs and controls a Monero node' terms: ["daemon"] -summary: "Background process which runs and controls a Monero node" --- {% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %} -'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay @transactions to the network. -It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at the bottom of this page. +'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the +background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' +program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local @node. If +the Daemon is running on another device it's a @remote-node. A @wallet, like +the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon (local or remote) to relay +@transactions to the network. + +It's possible to send commands to the Daemon directly or through the RPC +interface. See the [Daemon RPC guide]({{ site.baseurl_root +}}/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html), which contains a detailed +explanation (with examples) of the available RPC calls. For more detailed +and technical information about the Daemon, see the Monerodocs reference at +the bottom of this page. --- ##### Other Resources + 1. The [monerod reference on Monerodocs.org](https://monerodocs.org/interacting/monerod-reference/)
+ 2. 'Daemon' entry [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing))
-3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) \ No newline at end of file + +3. Monerod-tagged questions [on StackExchange](https://monero.stackexchange.com/?tags=monerod) diff --git a/po/moneropedia/daemon.config b/po/moneropedia/daemon.config new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9779c9e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/moneropedia/daemon.config @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +[po4a_langs] es it pl fr ar ru de nl pt-br tr zh-cn zh-tw nb-no +[po4a_paths] ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/weblate/daemon.pot $lang:../_i18n/$lang/resources/moneropedia/weblate/daemon.po + +[options] opt:"--keep=0" +[options] opt:"--localized-charset=UTF-8" +[options] opt:"--master-charset=UTF-8" +[options] opt:"--master-language=en_US" +[options] opt:"--msgmerge-opt='--no-wrap'" +[options] opt:"--wrap-po=newlines" + +[po4a_alias:markdown] text opt:"--option markdown" + +[type: markdown] ../_i18n/en/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md $lang:../_i18n/$lang/resources/moneropedia/daemon.md \ No newline at end of file