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Map of profanities, slurs, and obscenities to a sureness rating.
This package exposes lists of profane words in several languages. This rating does not represent how vulgar a term is. It represents how likely it is to be used as either profanity or clean text.
Use this for researching natural language. Don’t use it to make a “profanity filter”. Those are bad.
This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 14.14+, 16.0+), install with npm:
npm install cuss
In Deno with esm.sh
:
import {cuss} from 'https://esm.sh/cuss@2'
In browsers with esm.sh
:
<script type="module">
import {cuss} from 'https://esm.sh/cuss@2?bundle'
</script>
import {cuss} from 'cuss'
import {cuss as cussPt} from 'cuss/pt'
console.log(Object.keys(cuss).length) // 1776
console.log(Object.keys(cussPt).length) // 173
console.log(cuss.beaver) // 0
console.log(cuss.asshat) // 2
console.log(cussPt.burro) // 1
console.log(cussPt.bixa) // 2
cuss
exports the following entries:
cuss
— Englishcuss/ar-latn
— Arabic (Latin)cuss/es
— Spanishcuss/fr
— Frenchcuss/it
— Italiancuss/pt
— Portuguesecuss/pt-pt
— European PortugueseEach entry exports the identifier cuss
.
There are no default exports.
cuss
Map of offensive words to a sureness rating (Record<string, number>
).
Each rating is a number between 0
and 2
(both including), representing the
certainty the key is used as a profanity depending on context.
Rating | Use as a profanity | Use in clean text | Example |
---|---|---|---|
2 | likely | unlikely | asshat |
1 | maybe | maybe | addict |
0 | unlikely | likely | beaver |
cuss
— ± 1770 English profane words and phrases from
Luis von Ahn’s Research Group (Carnegie Mellon), the
List of ethnic slurs
from WikiPedia, and many
contributions since)cuss/ar-latn
— ± 250 Arabic (Latin) profane words and phrases from
naughty-words
and
youswear
cuss/es
— ± 650 Spanish profane words and phrases from
naughty-words
,
revistagq.com
, taringa.net
,
mundoxat.om
cuss/fr
— ± 740 French profane words and phrases from
wiktionary.org
cuss/it
— ± 800 Italian profane words and phrases from
Italian profanity (WikiPedia);
Italian slang
Italian offensive terms
Italian dialectal terms
Italian jocular terms
(Wiktionary);
Parole oscene (Treccani);
and chucknorris-io/swear-words
cuss/pt
— ± 148 Portuguese profane words from
aprenderpalavras.com
cuss/pt-pt
— ± 45 Portuguese (European) profane words from
wikipedia
and common cultureThis package is fully typed with TypeScript. It exports no additional types.
This package is at least compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js. As of now, that is Node.js 14.14+ and 16.0+. It also works in Deno and modern browsers.
buzzwords
— list of buzzwordsdale-chall
— list of familiar American-English words (1995)fillers
— list of filler wordshedges
— list of hedge wordsprofanities
— list of the same profane words, but without the surenessspache
— list of simple American-English words (1974)weasels
— list of weasel wordsYes please! See How to Contribute to Open Source.
New terms can be added to the corresponding files as listed in the support section.
To add a new language, create a new JS file with a BCP 47 language tag as its name (lower case, dashes, and preferred and normalized).
After changing something, run npm install
to install all required
dependencies, then npm test
to update: the project includes some scripts to
make sure everything is in order.
Note that the tests require Node.js 18.0+.
Finally, open a pull request.
This package is safe.
FAQs
Map of English profane words to a rating of sureness
The npm package cuss receives a total of 14,417 weekly downloads. As such, cuss popularity was classified as popular.
We found that cuss 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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