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profanity-censor

v1.0.5

Published

Profanity filter for node.js

Downloads

235

Readme

profanity-censor

A tiny node.js module for censoring curse and bad words. It hosts a default dictionary, with the option to use your own.

Installation

npm install --save profanity-censor

API

profanity.filter(string)

Replaces the bad words in the string with asterisks. Returns the censored string.

var profanity = require('profanity-censor');

console.log(profanity.filter('Bad words here.'));

profanity.use(dictionary)

Replaces the dictionary with a provided dictionary. The dictionary should be an array of strings.

var profanity = require('profanity-censor');
var dictionary = ['popcorn', 'bad words'];
profanity.use(dictionary);