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Easy access to afinn-111.
npm:
npm install afinn-111
var afinn = require('afinn-111');
afinn.positive; //=> 2
afinn['self-deluded']; //=> -2
afinn111
afinn-111 returns entries to valence ratings (Object.<string, number>
).
Note! Be careful when accessing unknown properties on the afinn-111 object, words such as “constructor” or “toString” might occur. It’s recommended to use a
hasOwnProperty
check beforehand.
Note the AFINN entries are:
n00b
);can't stand
, cashing in
,
cool stuff
, does not work
, dont like
, fed up
, green wash
,
green washing
, messing up
, no fun
, not good
, not working
,
right direction
, screwed up
, some kind
);can't stand
);naïve
);cover-up
, made-up
,
once-in-a-lifetime
, self-confident
, self-deluded
,
short-sighted
, short-sightedness
, son-of-a-bitch
);afinn-96
— AFINN list from 2009, containing 1468 entriesafinn-165
— AFINN list from 2015, containing 3382 entriesemoji-emotion
— Like AFINN, but for emojipolarity
— Detect the polarity of text, based on afinn-169
and emoji-emotion
FAQs
AFINN 111 (list of English words rated for valence) in JSON
The npm package afinn-111 receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, afinn-111 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that afinn-111 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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