garrascobike-be
Code of the Garrascobike back-end service (by pistocop)
profanity-check
A fast, robust Python library to check for offensive language in strings. (by vzhou842)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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garrascobike-be
Posts with mentions or reviews of garrascobike-be.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-17.
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Garrascobike: bike recommendation system Web App
garrascobike-be - code of the back end system
profanity-check
Posts with mentions or reviews of profanity-check.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-29.
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Package for easy blacklisting?
You could look into the profanity-check package.
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Profanity (bad words) filter
Ovako nesto: https://github.com/vzhou842/profanity-check ? MIT licenca plus deluje da radi dosta brzo sa dobrim metrikama
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Tell me you suck at regex without telling me you suck at regex
This is what hueristics is made for. Don't use a regex for this, use https://pypi.org/project/profanity-check/
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does en_core_web_lg contains swearword and racial slurs !?
General profanity 'checker' - https://github.com/vzhou842/profanity-check
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Maintaining a Python package
Unfortunately, it seems that its original author never accepted our previous Pull Request to revive the profanity-check package. As a result, Github issues were kept being opened by other developers asking about the library and issues they had while using it. What surprised us the most, was this one: https://github.com/vzhou842/profanity-check/issues/28, where someone actually recommended our fork of the project as a "new version available here, that solves the issue very well".
What are some alternatives?
When comparing garrascobike-be and profanity-check you can also consider the following projects:
aiob2 - A modern and Pythonic Backblaze B2 API wrapper
better_profanity - Blazingly fast cleaning swear words (and their leetspeak) in strings
subreddit-text-downloader - Download subreddit comments
alt-profanity-check
garrascobike-fe - Front-end code of the Garrascobike project
traingenerator - 🧙 A web app to generate template code for machine learning
google-profanity-words - Full list of bad words and top swear words banned by Google.
cleanvid - cleanvid is a little script to mute profanity in video files
monkeyplug - monkeyplug is a little script to mute profanity in audio files
montag - Montag is a utility which reads e-book files and scrubs them of profanity
garrascobike-be vs aiob2
profanity-check vs better_profanity
garrascobike-be vs subreddit-text-downloader
profanity-check vs alt-profanity-check
garrascobike-be vs garrascobike-fe
profanity-check vs traingenerator
profanity-check vs google-profanity-words
profanity-check vs cleanvid
profanity-check vs monkeyplug
profanity-check vs montag