A Python library to check for (and clean) profanity in strings.
![Q-Bert spitting some profanity][logo] [logo]: http://i.imgur.com/kmz4Qx7.png
##Installation pip install profanity
##Usage from profanity import profanity profanity.contains_profanity("You smell like shit.") Out: True
profanity.censor("You smell like shit.")
Out: 'You smell like !@#$.'
# load my own custom bad words
custom_badwords = ['happy', 'jolly', 'merry']
profanity.load_words(custom_badwords)
profanity.contains_profanity("Have a merry day! :)")
Out: True
- Load your own wordlist, or use the bundled one.
- Censors words using standard censor characters (!@#$%), or load your own censor characters.
- Uses a pool of censor characters to create a more natural censor string.
- Censors all instances of a given word with the same censor string - for easy correlation.
- Support for whole words vs. partial words
- Regex support
I wrote this to satisfy my needs. Please feel free to contribute if you have other needs that you think others would benefit from!
Feel free to contact me: http://www.bugben.com