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Normality is a Python micro-package that contains a small set of text normalization functions for easier re-use. These functions accept a snippet of unicode or utf-8 encoded text and remove various classes of characters, such as diacritics, punctuation etc. This is useful as a preparation to further text analysis.
WARNING: This library works much better when used in combination
with pyicu
, a Python binding for the International Components for
Unicode C library. ICU provides much better text transliteration than
the default text-unidecode
.
# coding: utf-8
from normality import normalize, slugify, collapse_spaces
text = normalize('Nie wieder "Grüne Süppchen" kochen!')
assert text == 'nie wieder grune suppchen kochen'
slug = slugify('My first blog post!')
assert slug == 'my-first-blog-post'
text = 'this \n\n\r\nhas\tlots of \nodd spacing.'
assert collapse_spaces(text) == 'this has lots of odd spacing.'
normality
is open source, licensed under a standard MIT license
(included in this repository as LICENSE
).
FAQs
Micro-library to normalize text strings
We found that normality demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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