Tells if there is any inappropriate words
no inappropriate words
A simple javascript library to detect inappropriate words in a string.
NodeBB Inappropriate Words Plugin
textlint rule that flags inappropriate transliterations of Ukrainian place/person names and auto-fixes them
fork of textlint-rule-ja-no-inappropriate-words
Detect inappropriate Khmer usernames, impersonation, spam patterns, and obfuscated Khmer-Latin slang
A lightweight, customizable content moderation library for AI applications. Filters profanity, explicit content, and inappropriate prompts for text-to-image generation.
Username Profanity Checker is a simple tool for checking if a username is inappropriate or profane. It returns if the username is inappropriate or profane.
不適切表現をチェックするtextlintルール
Detects inappropriate language in your CSS.
A simple and lightweight JavaScript library that helps you clean profane or inappropriate words from a given text
Detects inappropriate language in your JS code.
A PostCSS plugin that detects inappropriate language in your CSS.
A gulp plugin for detecting inappropriate language in your code.
This is package inappropriate-gold-opossum
This is package inappropriate-pink-turtle
A robust Indonesian profanity filter for detecting and masking inappropriate words.
This is package inappropriate-green-rook
A comprehensive JavaScript package for detecting, counting, and filtering profane or inappropriate words in text content, with support for both English and Hindi bad words
A Nx plugin which allows users to write and apply rules for your entire workspace that help with consistency, maintainability, reliability and security.
A library to censor inappropriate words and replace them with asteriks
A library for generating safe short IDs with inappropriate word filtering
A command-line tool that detects inappropriate language in your code.
rustrict is a profanity filter for Rust
A library for communicating with AirTouch 5 air conditioning system control consoles
A therapeutic roleplay assistant for exposure therapy, social anxiety practice, and communication skills development using LLMs
AI-native BDD/Spec verification tool for contract-driven agent coding
A fork of curve25519-dalek with a sign bit fix for the elligator function, used by Cardano VRF
AST/CST-based code graph analysis — index codebases, find dead code, detect redundancy, and expose everything via an MCP server for AI assistants
High-quality integration for https://bananaproai.com/banana-prompts/
A pure-Rust implementation of group operations on ristretto255 and Curve25519
A coupling analysis tool for Rust projects - measuring the 'right distance' in your code
A pure-Rust implementation of group operations on ristretto255 and Curve25519
A pure-Rust implementation of group operations on ristretto255 and Curve25519
A pure-Rust implementation of group operations on ristretto255 and Curve25519
Picguard guards your application by filtering out the pictures containing inappropriate content.
A random word generator featuring only words that would not be considered inappropriate for children of all ages.
ObsceneGpt is a Ruby gem that integrates with OpenAI's API to detect whether given text contains obscene, inappropriate, or NSFW content. It provides a simple interface for content moderation using AI.
Most crypto libraries require the user to make significant usage decisions. Without understanding the concepts behind all the options, it is easy for the users to pick something inappropriate, resulting in insecure systems. Also, libraries often allow silly defaults, such as an IV set to all 0s or forgetting a salt etc. This library enforces best-practices, so if you need more control you should use a lower level library.
l is a frontend for ls and less, invoking either depending on if it is fed directories or files. This makes navigating a shell a bit smoother and easier, as it is common to switch between the two commands while poking around the file system (see Sample session). The program filters the switches for ls and less, keeping the most useful and common for each. Sample session: user@box:~ l Documents Music Projects user@box:~ l Documents/ Personal some_doc.pdf example.txt Work user@box:~ l Documents/example.txt This is just an example Documents/example.txt (END) user@box:~ l Documents/Work/ proposal.odt document.pdf user@box:~ l -l Documents/Work/ -rw-r--r-- 1 user user 32974 2006-03-31 12:29 proposal.odt -rw-r--r-- 1 user user 451726 2006-04-13 10:33 document.pdf Aliases: Most aliases for ls as used in .bashrc will work as usual if ls is replaced with l, but there's more: you can combine switches for both ls and less in your alias and l will filter out the inappropriate ones. The following will set ll to use long lists for directories and to ignore case for searches when displaying files: alias ll='l -I -l' Because ls and less can't safely share the same switches, there are a few cases where a workaround is needed: For ls: -i doesn't work, use --inode instead -I doesn't work, use --ignore=PATTERN For less: -r and -R doesn't work, use --raw-control-chars instead
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