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wordlebrain
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.
What are some alternatives?
pordle - A PyWebIO implementation of Wordle game
profanity-check - A fast, robust Python library to check for offensive language in strings.
ASCII-Wordle - An "port" of the game Wordle to terminal emulators/CMD!
opentaal-wordlist - π³π±π§πͺπΈπ· Dutch word list by OpenTaal
python-codext - Python codecs extension featuring CLI tools for encoding/decoding anything
python - Official Python client library for kubernetes
dictionary - A list of the most popular English words.
alt-profanity-check
TheAlgorithms - All Algorithms implemented in Python
NudeNet - Neural Nets for Nudity Detection and Censoring
rapid7_OSINT - All the tools you need to make your own mind up from the Open Data Sets
swear-words - π© Profanity means swear words. The adjective is 'profane'. Profanities can also be called curse ("cuss") words, dirty words, bad words, foul language, obscenity, obscene language, or expletives. It can be called swearing, although this also has a normal meaning of making a "solemn promise".