Bring The Cosmic Workshop to every language. Download community translations or contribute your own.
The Cosmic Workshop follows the Unity principle: "No patents, no borders, equal footing." Language should never be a barrier to harmonic computing.
Instead of loading all translations on one site (which slows performance and limits customization), we provide downloadable language packs. Each pack contains all interface translations for a specific language.
Download and install with one click. Each pack includes:
The original language of The Cosmic Workshop. All other packs are translated from this base.
Translation led by the Latin American hacker community. Covers all major interfaces.
Traditional and simplified character support. Translated by academic researchers in Beijing.
Right‑to‑left interface adaptation. Translated by Middle Eastern humanitarian organizations.
Translation in progress by Indian university students. Help wanted for technical terms.
Start translating The Cosmic Workshop into your language. Download the translation template.
Installing a language pack is simple:
apps/cosmic_workshop/templates/index_es.html)/language-packs and click "Activate [Language]"Note: The system will automatically detect available language packs.
Note: Mobile packs are optimized for smaller screens and touch interfaces.
To create your own language pack:
TRANSLATION_GUIDE.md includedtemplates/ directorylanguage_config.json with metadataQuality guidelines: Maintain technical accuracy, respect cultural context, preserve the harmonic tone of the original.
The Cosmic Workshop thrives on community contributions. Translation is a form of harmonic service— making advanced problem‑solving accessible to all.
Contribute translations directly on GitHub. Fork the repository, create a branch for your language, and submit a pull request.
Visit GitHubJoin the translation community forum to discuss terminology, cultural adaptation, and coordinate with other translators.
Visit ForumAll translators are credited in the language pack, listed on this page, and acknowledged in the Cosmic Workshop's "Harmony Hall" of contributors. Your work helps bridge the digital language divide.