asc-localize-metadata
rudrankriyam/app-store-connect-cli-skills
Automatically translate and sync App Store metadata to multiple languages using LLM and asc CLI.
What is asc-localize-metadata?
Pulls English (or source locale) App Store metadata, translates it with an LLM, and pushes translations back to App Store Connect. Use this when localizing an app's App Store listing, translating descriptions, or adding new languages across version and app-level metadata fields.
- Download source locale metadata (description, keywords, what's new, subtitle, name) from App Store Connect
- Translate metadata to multiple supported locales using LLM with formal tone and cultural adaptation
- Upload translated metadata back to App Store Connect for both version and app-info localizations
- Validate character limits (name: 30, subtitle: 30, keywords: 100, description: 4000, what's new: 4000, promotional text: 170)
- Support 34+ App Store locales (ar-SA, ca, cs, da, de-DE, el, en-AU, en-CA, en-GB, en-US, es-ES, es-MX, fi, fr-CA, fr-FR, he, hi, hr, hu, id, it, ja, ko, ms, nl-NL, no, pl, pt-BR, pt-PT, ro, ru, sk, sv, th, tr, uk, vi, zh-Hans, zh-Hant)
- Handle both version-specific fields (description, keywords, whatsNew) and app-level fields (name, subtitle, privacy URLs)
How to install asc-localize-metadata
npx skills add https://github.com/rudrankriyam/app-store-connect-cli-skills --skill asc-localize-metadata- asc CLI installed and authenticated (asc auth login or ASC_* environment variables configured)
- App ID and version ID (obtain via asc apps list and asc versions list)
- At least one locale (typically en-US) with existing metadata in App Store Connect
- Access to an LLM for translation (Claude, GPT, etc.)
How to use asc-localize-metadata
- 1.Run asc apps list to find your app ID and asc versions list to find the version ID
- 2.Download source locale metadata using asc localizations download --version VERSION_ID --path ./localizations
- 3.Extract the source text (description, keywords, whatsNew, etc.) from the downloaded .strings files
- 4.Use an LLM to translate metadata to each target locale, following the provided translation guidelines (formal tone, keyword research, character limits)
- 5.Create .strings files for each target locale in the localizations directory with translated content
- 6.Upload translations using asc localizations upload --version VERSION_ID --path ./localizations
- 7.Verify uploads with asc localizations list --version VERSION_ID to confirm all locales are present
Use cases
- Translate an app's description and keywords to Spanish, French, and German for European markets
- Add a new language (e.g., Japanese) to an existing app's App Store listing across all metadata fields
- Localize release notes (what's new) for a new version across 10+ languages simultaneously
- Adapt promotional text and subtitle to fit character limits while maintaining marketing impact in different locales
- Update app-level metadata like name and subtitle for region-specific App Store Connect entries
- iOS/macOS app developers managing multi-language App Store listings
- App localization managers coordinating translations across multiple markets
- Product teams launching apps in new regions and needing rapid metadata localization
- Developers using asc CLI for App Store Connect automation
asc-localize-metadata FAQ
Version localizations (description, keywords, whatsNew, supportUrl, marketingUrl, promotionalText) are per-release and change with each version. App-info localizations (name, subtitle, privacyPolicyUrl, privacyChoicesUrl, privacyPolicyText) are app-level and persistent across all versions.
Do NOT literally translate keywords. Research what users in that locale would actually search for on the App Store. Use formal, comma-separated keywords without duplicates or the app name, staying within 100 characters total.
Name: 30 chars, Subtitle: 30 chars, Keywords: 100 chars, Description: 4000 chars, What's New: 4000 chars, Promotional Text: 170 chars. Always validate translated text fits within limits before upload.
No. App Store metadata is professional marketing copy. Always use formal, polite language and formal 'you' forms (Russian: вы, German: Sie, French: vous, Spanish: usted, Dutch: u, etc.). Adapt tone to local market context but maintain professionalism.
Keep the original app name in most cases. Only translate if the user explicitly requests it. The name field has a 30-character limit, so creative adaptation may be needed for longer names in some locales.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from rudrankriyam/app-store-connect-cli-skills.
name: asc-localize-metadata description: Automatically translate and sync App Store metadata (description, keywords, what's new, subtitle) to multiple languages using LLM translation and asc CLI. Use when asked to localize an app's App Store listing, translate app descriptions, or add new languages to App Store Connect.
asc localize metadata
Use this skill to pull English (or any source locale) App Store metadata, translate it with LLM, and push translations back to App Store Connect — all automated.
Command discovery and output conventions
- Always confirm flags with
--helpfor the exactascversion:asc localizations --helpasc localizations download --helpasc localizations upload --helpasc apps info edit --help
- Prefer explicit long flags (
--app,--version,--version-id,--type,--app-info). - Default output is JSON; use
--output tableonly for human verification steps. - Prefer deterministic ID-based operations. Do not "pick the first row" via
head -1unless the user explicitly agrees.
Preconditions
- Auth configured (
asc auth loginorASC_*env vars) - Know your app ID (
asc apps listto find it) - At least one locale (typically en-US) already has metadata in App Store Connect
Supported Locales
App Store Connect locales for version and app-info localizations:
ar-SA, ca, cs, da, de-DE, el, en-AU, en-CA, en-GB, en-US,
es-ES, es-MX, fi, fr-CA, fr-FR, he, hi, hr, hu, id, it,
ja, ko, ms, nl-NL, no, pl, pt-BR, pt-PT, ro, ru, sk,
sv, th, tr, uk, vi, zh-Hans, zh-Hant
Two Types of Metadata
Version Localizations (per-release)
Fields: description, keywords, whatsNew, supportUrl, marketingUrl, promotionalText
App Info Localizations (app-level, persistent)
Fields: name, subtitle, privacyPolicyUrl, privacyChoicesUrl, privacyPolicyText
Workflow
Step 1: Resolve IDs
# Find app ID
asc apps list --output table
# Find latest version ID
asc versions list --app "APP_ID" --state READY_FOR_DISTRIBUTION --output table
# or for editable version:
asc versions list --app "APP_ID" --state PREPARE_FOR_SUBMISSION --output table
# Find app info ID (for app-level fields like name/subtitle)
asc apps info list --app "APP_ID" --output table
Notes:
- Version-localization fields (description, keywords, whatsNew, etc.) are per-version.
- App-info fields (name, subtitle, privacy URLs/text) are app-level and use
--type app-info. - If you only have names (app name, version string) and need IDs deterministically, use
asc-id-resolver.
Step 2: Download source locale
# Download version localizations to local .strings files
# (description, keywords, whatsNew, promotionalText, supportUrl, marketingUrl, ...)
asc localizations download --version "VERSION_ID" --path "./localizations"
# Download app-info localizations to local .strings files
# (name, subtitle, privacyPolicyUrl, privacyChoicesUrl, privacyPolicyText, ...)
asc localizations download --app "APP_ID" --type app-info --app-info "APP_INFO_ID" --path "./app-info-localizations"
This creates files like ./localizations/en-US.strings and ./app-info-localizations/en-US.strings. If download is unavailable, read fields individually:
# List version localizations to see existing locales and their content
asc localizations list --version "VERSION_ID" --output table
Step 3: Translate with LLM
For each target locale, translate the source text. Follow these rules:
Translation Guidelines
- Tone & Register: Always use formal, polite language. Use formal "you" forms where the language distinguishes them (Russian: «вы», German: «Sie», French: «vous», Spanish: «usted», Dutch: «u», Italian: «Lei», Portuguese: «você» formal, etc.). App Store descriptions are professional marketing copy — never use casual or informal register.
- description: Translate naturally, adapt tone to local market. Keep formatting (line breaks, bullet points, emoji). Stay within 4000 chars.
- keywords: Do NOT literally translate. Research what users in that locale would search for. Comma-separated, max 100 chars total. No duplicates, no app name (Apple adds it automatically).
- whatsNew: Translate release notes. Keep it concise. Max 4000 chars.
- promotionalText: Translate marketing hook. Max 170 chars. This can be updated without a new version.
- subtitle: Translate or adapt tagline. Max 30 chars — this is very tight, may need creative adaptation.
- name: Usually keep the original app name. Only translate if the user explicitly asks. Max 30 chars.
LLM Translation Prompt Template
For each target locale, use this approach:
Translate the following App Store metadata from {source_locale} to {target_locale}.
Rules:
- description: Natural, fluent translation. Preserve formatting (line breaks, bullets, emoji). Max 4000 chars.
- keywords: Do NOT literally translate. Choose keywords native speakers would search for in the App Store. Comma-separated, max 100 chars total. Do not include the app name.
- whatsNew: Translate release notes naturally. Max 4000 chars.
- promotionalText: Translate marketing tagline. Max 170 chars.
- subtitle: Adapt tagline creatively to fit 30 chars max.
- name: Keep the original app name unless explicitly requested to translate it. Max 30 chars.
- Use formal, polite language and formal "you" forms (Russian: вы, German: Sie, French: vous, Spanish: usted, Dutch: u, etc.). App Store copy is professional marketing — never use informal register.
- Respect cultural context. A playful tone in English may need adjustment for formal markets (e.g., ja, de-DE).
Source ({source_locale}):
description: """
{description}
"""
keywords: {keywords}
whatsNew: """
{whatsNew}
"""
promotionalText: {promotionalText}
name: {name}
subtitle: {subtitle}
Step 4: Upload translations
Option A: Via .strings files (bulk)
Create a .strings file per locale in the appropriate directory.
Version localization example:
// nl-NL.strings
"description" = "Je app-beschrijving hier";
"keywords" = "wiskunde,kinderen,tafels,leren";
"whatsNew" = "Bugfixes en verbeteringen";
"promotionalText" = "Leer de tafels van vermenigvuldiging!";
Then upload version localizations:
asc localizations upload --version "VERSION_ID" --path "./localizations"
App-info localization example:
// nl-NL.strings
"subtitle" = "Leer tafels spelenderwijs";
Then upload app-info localizations:
asc localizations upload --app "APP_ID" --type app-info --app-info "APP_INFO_ID" --path "./app-info-localizations"
Option B: Via individual commands (fine control)
# Version localization fields (fine control).
# Prefer passing the explicit version ID for determinism.
asc apps info edit --app "APP_ID" --version-id "VERSION_ID" --locale "nl-NL" \
--description "Je beschrijving..." \
--keywords "wiskunde,kinderen,tafels" \
--whats-new "Bugfixes en verbeteringen"
For app-level fields:
# Subtitle/name (app-info localization) is managed via app-info localizations.
# Use the app-info localization .strings + upload flow; there is no app-infos localizations command.
#
# 1) Edit: ./app-info-localizations/nl-NL.strings
# "subtitle" = "Leer tafels spelenderwijs";
#
# 2) Upload:
asc localizations upload --app "APP_ID" --type app-info --app-info "APP_INFO_ID" --path "./app-info-localizations"
Step 5: Verify
# Check all locales are present
asc localizations list --version "VERSION_ID" --output table
# Check app info localizations
asc localizations list --app "APP_ID" --type app-info --app-info "APP_INFO_ID" --output table
Character Limits (enforce before upload!)
| Field | Limit |
|---|---|
| Name | 30 |
| Subtitle | 30 |
| Keywords | 100 (comma-separated) |
| Description | 4000 |
| What's New | 4000 |
| Promotional Text | 170 |
Always validate translated text fits within limits before uploading. Truncated text looks unprofessional. If translation exceeds the limit, shorten it — do not truncate mid-sentence.
Full Example: Add nl-NL and ru to Roxy Math
# 1) Resolve IDs deterministically (do not auto-pick the "first" row)
# If you only have names, use asc-id-resolver skill.
asc apps list --output table
APP_ID="APP_ID_HERE"
asc versions list --app "$APP_ID" --state PREPARE_FOR_SUBMISSION --output table
VERSION_ID="VERSION_ID_HERE"
asc apps info list --app "$APP_ID" --output table
APP_INFO_ID="APP_INFO_ID_HERE"
# 2) Download English source (or your chosen source locale)
asc localizations download --version "$VERSION_ID" --path "./localizations"
asc localizations download --app "$APP_ID" --type app-info --app-info "$APP_INFO_ID" --path "./app-info-localizations"
# 3) Read en-US.strings, translate to nl-NL and ru (LLM step)
# 4) Write nl-NL.strings and ru.strings to:
# - ./localizations/ (version localization fields)
# - ./app-info-localizations/ (subtitle/name/privacy fields)
# 5) Upload all
asc localizations upload --version "$VERSION_ID" --path "./localizations"
asc localizations upload --app "$APP_ID" --type app-info --app-info "$APP_INFO_ID" --path "./app-info-localizations"
# 6) Verify
asc localizations list --version "$VERSION_ID" --output table
asc localizations list --app "$APP_ID" --type app-info --app-info "$APP_INFO_ID" --output table
Agent Behavior
- Always start by reading the source locale — never translate from memory or assumptions.
- Check existing localizations first — don't overwrite existing translations unless the user asks to update them.
- Version vs app-info is different — version fields live under
--version "VERSION_ID"; subtitle/name/privacy live under--app ... --type app-info. - Prefer deterministic IDs — do not select IDs via
head -1unless explicitly requested; use--output tablefor selection orasc-id-resolver. - Validate character limits before uploading. Count characters for each field. If over limit, re-translate shorter.
- Keywords are special — do not literally translate. Research locale-appropriate search terms. Think like a user searching the App Store in that language.
- Show the user translations before uploading — present a summary table of all fields × locales for approval. Do not push without confirmation.
- Process one locale at a time if translating many languages — easier to review and catch errors.
- If upload fails for a locale, log the error, continue with other locales, report all failures at the end.
- For updates to existing localizations — download current, show diff of what will change, get approval, then upload.
Notes
- Version localizations are tied to a specific version. Create the version first if it doesn't exist.
promotionalTextcan be updated anytime without a new version submission.whatsNewis only relevant for updates, not the first version.- Use
asc-id-resolverskill if you only have app/version names instead of IDs. - Use
asc-metadata-syncskill for non-translation metadata operations. - For subscription/IAP display name localization, use
asc-subscription-localizationskill instead.
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