Add check for reserved interpolation keys#629
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Introduce a new check to identify translations that use reserved interpolation keys (e.g., 'count', 'scope').
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Please fix rubocop errors and normalize the new translations 🙂
You can ignore the ruby 2.6 tests
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We recently ran into
I18n::ReservedInterpolationKeyerrors because we usedformatas an interpolation key. That made us wonder whyi18n-tasks, which we run in CI, didn’t catch it.Turns out this kind of check isn’t part of the gem – so I added one.
Would love your thoughts on whether this makes sense as a general feature or if we should just keep it as a project-specific check.