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@stll/anonymize-data
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Published configuration data and dictionary catalogs for @stll/anonymize.
This package is the stable data surface for the runtime package. It exists so the runtime can stay focused on detection logic while the published deny-list and trigger assets remain versioned separately.
config/ for trigger, stopword, legal form, and coreference configurationdictionaries/names/ for first names, surnames, titles, and global fallback listsdictionaries/cities/ for country-specific city corporadictionaries/banks/, dictionaries/courts/, dictionaries/insurance/, dictionaries/education/, dictionaries/government/, dictionaries/healthcare/, and dictionaries/international/ for organization and institution deny-listsbun add @stll/anonymize-data
import triggers from "@stll/anonymize-data/config/triggers.cs.json";
import cities from "@stll/anonymize-data/dictionaries/cities/CZ.json";
import banks from "@stll/anonymize-data/dictionaries/banks/US.json";
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Deny list dictionaries and config data for @stll/anonymize
The npm package @stll/anonymize-data receives a total of 1,917 weekly downloads. As such, @stll/anonymize-data popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @stll/anonymize-data demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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