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text-categorizer
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A versatile utility for classifying and extracting metadata from various types of text content. This package can identify links, code snippets, currencies, social posts, CSV data, and more, making it a powerful tool for content analysis.
Install the package using npm:
npm install text-categorizer
import { TextCategorizer } from "text-categorizer";
const result = TextCategorizer.categorize("your text here");
console.log(result);
const linkResult = TextCategorizer.categorize("https://www.example.com");
console.log(linkResult);
// Output:
// {
// type: "link",
// content: "https://www.example.com",
// metadata: { links: ["https://www.example.com"] }
// }
const codeResult = TextCategorizer.categorize(function hello() {
return "world";
});
console.log(codeResult);
// Output:
// {
// type: "code",
// content: "function hello() {...}",
// metadata: { codeLanguage: "javascript" }
// }
const currencyResult = TextCategorizer.categorize("$1,234.56");
console.log(currencyResult);
// Output:
// {
// type: "currency",
// content: "$1,234.56",
// metadata: { amount: 1234.56, currency: "$" }
// }
const socialResult = TextCategorizer.categorize(
"Check out #typescript with @johnsmith!"
);
console.log(socialResult);
// Output:
// {
// type: "social",
// content: "Check out #typescript with @johnsmith!",
// metadata: {
// hashtags: ["#typescript"],
// mentions: ["@johnsmith"]
// }
// }
const csvResult = TextCategorizer.categorize(
"name,age,city\nJohn,30,New York\nJane,25,Boston"
);
console.log(csvResult);
// Output:
// {
// type: "csv",
// content: "name,age,city...",
// metadata: {
// structured: [
// { name: "John", age: "30", city: "New York" },
// { name: "Jane", age: "25", city: "Boston" }
// ]
// }
// }
try {
const result = TextCategorizer.categorize("");
console.log(result);
} catch (error) {
console.error("Failed to categorize content:", error);
}
import { TextCategorizer, ContentCategory } from "text-categorizer";
function processContent(content: string): void {
const result: ContentCategory = TextCategorizer.categorize(content);
switch (result.type) {
case "link":
console.log("Found links:", result.metadata?.links);
break;
case "code":
console.log("Code language:", result.metadata?.codeLanguage);
break;
case "currency":
console.log("Amount:", result.metadata?.amount);
console.log("Currency:", result.metadata?.currency);
break;
// Handle other types...
}
}
const contents = [
"https://example.com",
"$123.45",
"const x = 42;",
"#coding @typescript"
];
contents.forEach((content) => {
const result = TextCategorizer.categorize(content);
console.log(`Content type: ${result.type}`);
console.log("Metadata:", result.metadata);
});
The classifier supports the following content types:
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit issues or pull requests on the GitHub repository.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
If you want to clone the repository and run it on your machine, you can do so with the following commands:
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/usmangurowa/text-categorizer.git
Change directory:
cd text-categorizer
Install dependencies:
npm install
# or
yarn install
Build the application:
npm run build
# or
yarn build
Run tests:
npm test
# or
yarn test
Enjoy using text-categorizer
!
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