### Feature Request **Summary:** Enable support for wrapping functions with a `fun()` helper in content declaration files, allowing them to be preserved in the compiled dictionary (`.intlayer/dictionary/*.json`) and usable at runtime. --- ### Current Behavior Currently, content declarations like this: ```ts import { type Dictionary } from 'intlayer'; const exampleContent = { key: 'example', content: { functionTest: (name) => `Hi ${name}`, }, } satisfies Dictionary; export default exampleContent; ``` Are compiled into JSON and lose all function behavior due to serialization. As a result, calling `content.functionTest(name)` at runtime is not possible. --- ### Proposed Behavior Introduce an official `fun()` wrapper utility (or recognize it in the compiler) like so: ```ts import { type Dictionary, fun } from 'intlayer'; const exampleContent = { key: 'example', content: { functionTest: fun((name) => `Hi ${name}`), }, } satisfies Dictionary; export default exampleContent; ``` This would signal to the compiler to preserve or rehydrate the function logic. After build, the dictionary remains usable like: ```ts const content = useIntlayer("example"); content.functionTest("John"); // => "Hi John" ``` --- ### Benefits * Enables dynamic content (e.g., string templating, computed values). * Keeps content logic centralized and reusable. * Maintains type safety and developer ergonomics in TypeScript. --- ### Considerations * Functions must be safely serializable (e.g., limited to pure JS, no closures). * JSON output may need a function-safe encoding or separate JS export. * Security or sandboxing should be considered if user-defined functions are allowed.