snipe-it/resources/lang/en/admin/statuslabels/table.php
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return [
'about' => 'About Status Labels',
'archived' => 'Archived',
'create' => 'Create Status Label',
'color' => 'Chart Color',
'default_label' => 'Default Label',
'default_label_help' => 'This is used to ensure your most commonly used status labels appear at the top of the select box when creating/editing assets.',
'deployable' => 'Deployable',
'info' => 'Status labels are used to describe the various states your assets could be in. They may be out for repair, lost/stolen, etc. You can create new status labels for deployable, pending and archived assets.',
'name' => 'Status Name',
'pending' => 'Pending',
'status_type' => 'Status Type',
'show_in_nav' => 'Show in side nav',
'title' => 'Status Labels',
'undeployable' => 'Undeployable',
'update' => 'Update Status Label',
];