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purgomalum-swear-filter

v1.0.2

Published

The easiest way to block swearing on your project!

Downloads

45

Readme

The easiest way to block swearing on your project!

Install

npm i purgomalum-swear-filter

Usage

Here is a basic example of how purgomalum-swear-filter works:

const Filter = require("purgomalum-swear-filter")
var filter = new Filter()

filter.clean("Hello a$$")
.then((cleanedText) => {
	console.log(cleanedText) //Hello ***
})

You can also use filter.containsProfanity(), to check if text contains profanity. It returns a boolean.

filter.containsProfanity("Hello")
.then((isBad) => {
	console.log(isBad) //false
})

If you don't like promises, you can always use await in an async function:

async function() {
	var cleaned = await filter.clean("hello") 
	console.log(cleaned) //hello
}

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

Filter Config

You can use a filter config to change functionality of the Purgomalum Filter. Here is a filter object:

{
fill_text: "[CENSORED]", 
fill_char: "~",
add: ["badword", "profanityword"]
}

Here is a short explanation about each of them (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 or fill_text. You cannot have both.

You can use the config object to create a new Filter, like this:

var config = {
	fill_char: "*",
	add: []
}
var filter = new Filter(config)

Author

👤 CoderGautamYT

  • YouTube: https://youtube.com/codergautam

  • Github: @codergautam

🤝 Conclusion

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome! Find any issues? Please report them on the issues page.

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