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A super simple MIT licensed fuzzy matching library to be used as an MIT alternative to Fuzzy Wuzzy which is GPL licensed. It is much less featured as Fuzzy Wuzzy, so if GPL is not blocking you, you should probably use Fuzzy Wuzzy instead.
from fuzzy_matcher import process
query = "orange"
val = ['blue', 'orange', 'brown', 'ornage', 'range', 'angel', 'gang', 'ang']
fuzzy = process.extract(query, val, limit=3, scorer='ratio')
should output:
[('orange', 100), ('range', 83), ('ornage', 66)]
Only ratio
and partial_ratio
are supported at this time.
Note that scores will not be the same as FuzzyWuzzy's.
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A super simple MIT licensed fuzzy matching library
We found that fuzzy-matcher demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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