iPoLlama — AI Translation Editor

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iPoLlama gives you full control over WordPress translations without leaving your admin panel. Browse, edit, add, and delete translation strings for any installed plugin, theme, or WordPress core. Optionally connect to a locally running Ollama instance for AI-powered automatic translation.

Key features:

  • Browse and edit translations for any installed plugin or theme
  • Manage WordPress core translations
  • Add, edit, and delete individual translation entries (.po/.mo files)
  • Safe Mode (recommended): Store translations in the WordPress languages directory (wp-content/languages/), keeping original plugin and theme files completely untouched — translations survive plugin and theme updates
  • Direct Mode: Edit translation files inside the plugin or theme directory
  • Ollama AI Integration: Connect to a locally running Ollama instance to auto-translate strings (optional, disabled by default — all communication stays on your local machine)
  • Bulk auto-translation: Translate all untranslated strings for any plugin or theme in one operation, with live progress bar
  • Supports English (en_US), Romanian (ro_RO), and Russian (ru_RU) locales
  • Clean, WordPress-native admin interface
  • Works with standard .po and .mo gettext files

Translation modes explained:

Safe Mode stores your translations inside wp-content/languages/plugins/ and wp-content/languages/themes/. WordPress loads from this location first, so your translations take effect immediately and are never overwritten by plugin or theme updates.

Direct Mode saves translation files inside the plugin or theme’s own languages/ folder. This is useful when you control the plugin and want to ship translations with it, but translations may be overwritten on updates from the plugin author.

Ollama AI Translation (optional):

If you have Ollama installed and running locally, iPoLlama can connect to it for automatic AI-powered translation using local LLM models (such as Llama 3, Mistral, etc.). This feature is completely optional and disabled by default. When enabled, the plugin sends translation requests only to the Ollama URL you configure (default: http://localhost:11434). No data is sent to any external server or third-party AI service.

External Services

This plugin can optionally connect to a locally running Ollama instance for AI-powered translation. This connection is:

  • Disabled by default — must be manually enabled in Settings.
  • User-configured — you set the URL (default: http://localhost:11434).
  • Local only — Ollama runs on your own machine or server; no data is sent to any external server or third party.

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No other external services are contacted by this plugin.

  1. Upload the ipollama folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory, or install directly through the WordPress Plugins screen.
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress.
  3. Navigate to iPoLlama in the left admin menu.
  4. Select a plugin or theme, choose a language, and start editing translations.

Optional: Enable Ollama AI translation

  1. Install and start Ollama on your local machine or server.
  2. Pull at least one language model (e.g. ollama pull llama3).
  3. In WordPress, go to iPoLlama → Settings.
  4. Enable Ollama, enter the server URL, click Test connection, then select a model.

سوالات متداول

Will my translations survive plugin and theme updates?

Yes — if you use Safe Mode (the default). Translations are stored in wp-content/languages/plugins/ or wp-content/languages/themes/, which WordPress always checks first and which are never touched by plugin or theme updates.

What is a .po file and a .mo file?

.po files are human-readable text files containing translation strings. .mo files are binary compilations of .po files that WordPress reads at runtime. iPoLlama handles both automatically — when you save a translation, both files are updated.

What is a .pot file?

A .pot file (Portable Object Template) is a template file containing all translatable strings from a plugin or theme, with empty translations. iPoLlama reads .pot files to show you all available strings to translate. If a plugin or theme does not include a .pot file, only strings that already have a translation entry will be shown.

What is Ollama?

Ollama is a free, open-source tool for running large language models (LLMs) locally on your own computer or server. iPoLlama can use it to automatically suggest translations using models like Llama 3, Mistral, and others. Ollama must be installed and running separately — iPoLlama only connects to the URL you configure.

Does iPoLlama send my content to external services?

Only if you enable Ollama. When Ollama is enabled, translation strings are sent to the Ollama URL you configure — by default http://localhost:11434, which is your local machine. No data is ever sent to Anthropic, OpenAI, or any other third-party AI service.

Which languages are supported for the plugin interface?

The plugin interface is available in English and Romanian. Russian locale support is provided for managing translations of your other plugins and themes.

Can I use this plugin to translate iPoLlama itself?

Yes. Like any other plugin, you can select iPoLlama as the translation source and translate its own strings.

Do I need Ollama to use iPoLlama?

No. Ollama is entirely optional. The plugin is fully functional for browsing, editing, adding, and deleting translations without it.

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