a simple interface to the CMU pronouncing dictionary
The 134,000+ words and their pronunciations in the CMU pronouncing dictionary
Common JS version of the 134,000+ words and their pronunciations in the CMU pronouncing dictionary
Count syllables in text using the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
A JavaScript interface to the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
The Carnegie Mellon Pronouncing Dictionary (CMUdict).
versatile TypeScript NLP toolkit spawned from Pronouncing Py, over a deep morpho-phonological custom-augmented CMU, Penn tags, and more
Wrapper for CMU Sphinx Pronouncing Dictionary
The Carnegie Mellon Pronouncing Dictionary (CMUdict).
An SQLite version of the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary, a DBay demo project
Provides a two-way map between the words and phonemes listed in the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary.
A utility for parsing the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary into an sqlite database using Node.js. Also included is a helper class for looking up information in the database and manipulating it.
A phonetic dictionary derived from [The CMU Pronouncing Dictionary](http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/cmudict) from Carnegie Mellon.
Syllable Counter is a tool for counting syllables in words and text. It uses the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary for accurate syllable counting with rule-based fallback for unknown words.
This package utilizes the Carnegie-Mellon University Pronouncing Dictionary to convert English text into the International Phonetic Alphabet.
My Words Alexa Skill. Helps kids who have trouble pronouncing words to practice with the help of Alexa.
## Overview
A node.js wrapper around the CMU Pronunciation Dictionary
Accurate syllable counter for English words
Get the rhyming part of a word, allowing to check if words rhyme or group rhyming words together.
Provides a one-way map from words to the syllables they contain.
Offline-first MCP server for multilingual dictionary lookups across 4,755 languages — definitions, synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms, hyponyms, meronyms, translations, etymology, semantic neighbors, rhymes, and more. Bundles ConceptNet 5.7, Wiktextract, Numbe
A collection of npm modules for working with words and language
Determine if two words rhyme
Generate pronounceable or random passwords from the OS CSPRNG — a Rust port of Theodore Ts'o's `pwgen` with strict-compat mode, deterministic `-H` reproducible mode (SHA256 + ChaCha20), and a typed library API.
OpenEPD: open, fused English IPA pronunciation dictionary (~280k US English words). Misaki + CMUdict + WikiPron, canonical IPA with provenance and frequency-derived rarity. CC-BY-SA 4.0.
A flexible password generator that creates pronounceable passwords with adjustable entropy and custom patterns.
A secure, deterministic password generator with both CLI and interactive modes
Converts complex and hard to use International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) pronunciations into the very readable and easy to use SaypYu phonetic alphabet
Fast and efficient human-readable data encoding!
A fast Markov chain-based fake word generator that produces pronounceable pseudo-words
Convert IP addresses to memorable, family-friendly word groups. Interactive TUI with real-time autocomplete. IPv4 = 4 words, IPv6 = 6-12 words. Perfect reconstruction with progressive hints.
Securely generate random passwords
A feature-rich password generator with pronounceable, secure, passphrase, and PIN modes
surge synthesizer -- phaser effect
Consonant-vowel binary encoding for human-pronounceable strings
An interface for Carnegie Mellon University's CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
Like Robut, but better and pronounced correctly.
Simple password generator to create pronounceable or random passowords. This gem comes with an executable and might also be required.
A proquint is a readable, spellable, pronouncable identifier that can be encoded back to a number. See http://arxiv.org/html/0901.4016.
Breaks up states, actions, and contexts into seperate classes.moonmaster9000@gmail.com
Generates a pronounceable (and thus easy to remember) password.
Generates a pronounceable (and thus easy to remember) password.
A library for manipulating bigrams and trigrams to generate pronouncable words.
Twibot (pronounced like "Abbot"), is a Ruby microframework for creating Twitter bots, heavily inspired by Sinatra.
Twibot (pronounced like "Abbot"), is a Ruby microframework for creating Twitter bots, heavily inspired by Sinatra.
Lisbn (pronounced "Lisbon") is a wrapper around String that adds methods for manipulating ISBNs.
Twibot (pronounced like "Abbot"), is a Ruby microframework for creating Twitter bots, heavily inspired by Sinatra.