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profanities

List of (possible) profane words

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List of lots of profane words.

See cuss for the same words, rated for sureness: how likely it is to be used as either profanity or clean text.

Installation

npm:

npm install profanities

Usage

var profanities = require('profanities')

profanities.length // 1772

console.log(typeof profanities[0]) // 'string'

API

profanities

Type: Array.<string>profanities exposes a list of strings.

Support

profanities supports many profane words and phrases in different languages.

Note that the words listed in profanities might not be profane in certain contexts.

Contributing

Thanks, contributions are greatly appreciated! :+1:

New English words should be added to racial.txt if they are racial slurs; all other English profanities should be added to rest.txt.

After adding a word, run npm install to install all required dependencies, then npm test to update support.md and open a Pull Request.

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  • weasels — List of weasel words

License

MIT © Titus Wormer

Keywords

offensive

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Package last updated on 08 Feb 2019

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