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bad-words-next

JavaScript/TypeScript filter and checker for bad words aka profanity

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bad-words-next

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JavaScript/TypeScript filter and checker for bad words aka profanity.

API documentation in GitHub Wiki.

Install

yarn add bad-words-next

or

npm install bad-words-next

Basic usage

const BadWordsNext = require('bad-words-next')
const en = require('bad-words-next/data/en.json')

const badwords = new BadWordsNext({ data: en })

// Returns true when passed string contains a bad word
console.log(badwords.check('S0me sh!tt is here'))
// will print `true`

// Returns filtered string with masked bad words
console.log(badwords.filter('S0me sh!tt is here'))
// will print `S0me *** is here`

Add more dictionaries

const BadWordsNext = require('bad-words-next')

const en = require('bad-words-next/data/en.json')
const es = require('bad-words-next/data/es.json')
const fr = require('bad-words-next/data/fr.json')
const de = require('bad-words-next/data/de.json')
const ru = require('bad-words-next/data/ru.json')
const rl = require('bad-words-next/data/ru_lat.json')
const ua = require('bad-words-next/data/ua.json')
const pl = require('bad-words-next/data/pl.json')
const ch = require('bad-words-next/data/ch.json')

const badwords = new BadWordsNext()
badwords.add(en)
badwords.add(es)
badwords.add(fr)
badwords.add(de)
badwords.add(ru)
badwords.add(rl)
badwords.add(ua)
badwords.add(pl)
badwords.add(ch)

Dictionary files format

interface Data {
  id: string  // Unique dictionary ID
  words: string[] // Words list
  lookalike: Lookalike // Lookalike homoglyphs map
}

interface Lookalike {
  [key: string | number]: string // Simple key-value object
}

You can use the following pattern characters in a word string:

  • * indicates any characters, use it only on start and/or end of a word
  • + indicates one or more repeating characters
  • _ indicates special characters

Options

interface Options {
  data?: Data // Dictionary data
  placeholder?: string // Filter placeholder - default '***'
  specialChars?: RegExp // Special chars to allow on start and/or end of a word - default /\d|[!@#$%^&*()[\];:'",.?\-_=+~`|]|a|(?:the)|(?:el)|(?:la)/
  spaceChars?: string[] // Pseudo space chars, a list of values for `_` symbol in a dictionary word string - default ['', '.', '-', ';', '|']
  confusables?: string[] // List of ids to apply transformations from `confusables` npm package - default ['en', 'es', 'de', 'ru_lat']
  maxCacheSize?: number // Max items to store in cache - default 100
}

See Options API for more details.

Notes

  • Dictionary words with spaces won't work b/c they do not represent a single word

  • Dictionaries have to be improved over time

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Package last updated on 31 Jan 2023

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