Censors words out of text
Censority Test Module
Start of full censor bad language, create own or use existing one.
Efficiently censor text with default and custom words. Utilizes sets, regex, and modular exports for scalability.
rustrict is a profanity filter for Rust
Palette analysis tool
macros to define Haskell style monadic action blocks for IntoIterators, Reader, Writer, State, and macros for the transformers ReaderT and WriterT over Vec, LinkedList and VecDeque
A simple text profanity filter
A Word Filter for filtering text.
Simple profanity filter.
A high-performance survival analysis library written in Rust with Python bindings
Utilities for generating `WordFilter`s at compile-time.
A tool for batch-censoring audio files.
An implementation of filtering based on badwords (https://github.com/hughsie/badwords).
A text processing CLI and library that helps sanitize text by removing the naughty bits to make strings good and safe.
Official Nako metadata scraper Addon Sidecar.
Un-f*ck user input
A library for censoring naughty words
Unnecessarily censor a string of english words. Extends String class for simple integration into any Ruby project.
Detect and censor bad words, swear words and profanity in a given text.
This gem can censor Ruby scripts and only allows non-structed scripts which do not contain any system command.
Censored all badword from available blacklist
You can censor all comments and descriptions and any string that should be censored and keep track of the posts that contain taboos and users that used them via admin panel.
Drop Zone is a solution to the problem of restricted sales in censored markets. The proposal is for the design of a protocol and reference client that encodes the location and a brief description of a good onto The Blockchain. Those wishing to purchase the good can search for items within a user-requested radius. Sellers list a good as available within a geographic region, subject to some degree of precision, for the purpose of obfuscating their precise location. Goods are announced next to an expiration, a hashtag, and if space permits, a description. Once a buyer finds a good in a defined relative proximity, a secure communication channel is opened between the parties on the Bitcoin test network ("testnet"). Once negotiations are complete, the buyer sends payment to the seller via the address listed on the Bitcoin mainnet. This spend action establishes reputation for the buyer, and potentially for the seller. Once paid, the seller is to furnish the exact GPS coordinates of the good to the buyer (alongside a small note such as "Check in the crevice of the tree"). When the buyer successfully picks up the item at the specified location, the buyer then issues a receipt with a note by spending flake to the address of the original post. In this way, sellers receive a reputation score. The solution is akin to that of Craigslist.org or Uber, but is distributed and as such provides nearly risk-free terms to contraband sellers, and drastically reduced risk to contraband buyers.