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stemmer

v2.0.1

Published

Porter Stemmer algorithm

Downloads

62,394

Readme

stemmer

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Porter stemming algorithm.

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What is this?

This package exposes a stemming algorithm. That means it gets a certain string (typically an English word), and turns it into a shorter version (a stem), which can then be compared to other stems (of other words), to check if they are both (likely) the same term.

When should I use this?

You’re probably dealing with natural language, and know you need this, if you’re here!

Install

This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 14.14+, 16.0+), install with npm:

npm install stemmer

In Deno with esm.sh:

import {stemmer} from 'https://esm.sh/stemmer@2'

In browsers with esm.sh:

<script type="module">
  import {stemmer} from 'https://esm.sh/stemmer@2?bundle'
</script>

Use

import {stemmer} from 'stemmer'

stemmer('considerations') // => 'consider'
stemmer('detestable') // => 'detest'
stemmer('vileness') // => 'vile'

API

This package exports the identifier stemmer. There is no default export.

stemmer(value)

Get the stem from a given value.

value

Value to stem (string, required).

Returns

Stem for value (string).

CLI

Usage: stemmer [options] <words...>

Porter Stemmer algorithm

Options:

  -h, --help           output usage information
  -v, --version        output version number

Usage:

# output stems
$ stemmer considerations
# consider

# output stems from stdin
$ echo "detestable vileness" | stemmer
# detest vile

Types

This package is fully typed with TypeScript. It exports no additional types.

Compatibility

This package is at least compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js. As of now, that is Node.js 14.14+ and 16.0+. It also works in Deno and modern browsers.

Related

Contribute

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Security

This package is safe.

License

MIT © Titus Wormer