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purgomalum-profanity
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npm i purgomalum-profanity
Basic overview of usage
const Filter = require("purgomalum-profanity");
const filter = new Filter();
filter.clean("Hello a$$")
.then((cleanedText) => {
console.log(cleanedText); // Will log out "Hello ***"
});
You can also use filter.containsProfanity()
to check if it contains profanity.
filter.containsProfanity("Hello friend!")
.then((isBad) => {
console.log(isBad) // Will log out "false"
})
If you perfer not to use promises, you can use await
in async
functions.
async function() {
var cleaned = await filter.clean("a$$");
}
One of the coolest things about this filter, is that it doesn't always filter out substrings. For example:
await filter.containsProfanity("cock") // true
await filter.containsProfanity("cockpit") // false
You can use the config object to create a new Filter
, like this:
var config = {
fill_char: "~",
add: ["sussybaka"]
}
var filter = new Filter(config)
Here is a short explanation about each of the Purgomalum configuration properties (from the official Purgomalum Website)
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fill_text | string | Text used to replace any words matching the profanity list. Accepts letters, numbers, underscores (_) tildes (~), exclamation points (!), dashes/hyphens (-), equal signs (=), pipes (|), single quotes ('), double quotes ("), asterisks (*), open and closed curly brackets ({ }), square brackets ([ ]) and parentheses (). Maximum length of 20 characters. When not used, the default is an asterisk (*) fill. |
fill_char | string | Single character used to replace any words matching the profanity list. Fills designated character to length of word replaced. Accepts underscore (_) tilde (~), dash/hyphen (-), equal sign (=), pipe (|) and asterisk (*). When not used, the default is an asterisk (*) fill. |
add | array | An array of additional words to be added to the profanity list. Accepts letters, numbers, underscores (_) and commas (,). Accepts up to 10 words (or 200 maximum characters in length). The filter is case-insensitive, so the case of your entry is not important. |
Note: You can only have either
fill_char
orfill_text
. You cannot have both.
Devepation
FAQs
Most efficient and easy swear-filter on the market!
The npm package purgomalum-profanity receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, purgomalum-profanity popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that purgomalum-profanity demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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