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better_profanity
- need help finding list off offensive phrases.
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How would you get variations on BAD words?
A few minutes on Google turned up this repo which may be of some value. And here is a lexicon of profane words, all from that repo.
python-codext
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Unbase - CLI tool for encoding/decoding all the bases
Unbase (part of the 0-dependency library CodExt), is a tool for encoding/decoding a large variety of base encodings that relies on an AI algorithm to decode multiple layers of base encodings. Note that, when installing CodExt, it is shipped with many handy baseX CLI tools.
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CyberChef VS python-codext - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 6 Feb 2022
Ciphey seems to have a better performance and covers a broader scope covering decoding but also cipher and hash cracking. However, CodExt support far more encodings and is therefore better at guess-decoding.
2 projects | 15 Jan 2022CyberChef is definitely a wonderful tool, but codext supports some other encodings that CyberChef doesn't. Codext also features guessing and has CLI tools shipped with its Python packege.
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basecrack VS python-codext - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 6 Feb 2022
Debase is part of CodExt and supports maybe twice or thrice as many different base encodings than BaseCrack. Moreover, CodExt is almost zero-dependency while BaseCrack relies on many third-party libraries, whose exactness is not always proved.
2 projects | 15 Jan 2022I tried both ; codext performs better and supports far more base encodings than basecrack.
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Looking for tools or examples to help identify unknown encoding methods.
Maybe CodExt might help too for some of your use cases...
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Multi-layer base-encoded string
Nice one ! I couldn't solve it with Basecrack but I got it with CodExt...
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Ciphey VS python-codext - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Jan 2022
Python codecs extension featuring CLI tools for encoding/decoding anything
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Operation Bletchley Code Challenge
You can do this easily with codext:
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Can someone please decode? For an ARG.
Using Python package codext:
What are some alternatives?
profanity-check - A fast, robust Python library to check for offensive language in strings.
Ciphey - β‘ Automatically decrypt encryptions without knowing the key or cipher, decode encodings, and crack hashes β‘
opentaal-wordlist - π³π±π§πͺπΈπ· Dutch word list by OpenTaal
sttr - cross-platform, cli app to perform various operations on string
python - Official Python client library for kubernetes
CyberChef - The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis
dictionary - A list of the most popular English words.
Wordlist-Duplicates-Remover - A useful tool for cleaning up a wordlist.
NudeNet - Neural Nets for Nudity Detection and Censoring
base45 - PHP based base45 encoder/decoder that is fully compatible with draft-faltstrom-base45-03
alt-profanity-check
basecrack - Decode All Bases - Base Scheme Decoder