eros: A text censorship library.

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A Haskell library for censoring text, using DansGuardian phraselists. I converted the phraselists into JSON. You can view the converted phraselists here. I recommend looking at the API documentation for Text.Eros if you want an idea of how to use the library. I publish the documentation on GitHub.


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Versions [RSS] 0.0.0.0, 0.1.0.0, 0.2.0.0, 0.2.0.1, 0.2.1.0, 0.2.1.1, 0.3.0.0, 0.3.0.1, 0.3.1.0, 0.4.0.0, 0.4.0.1, 0.4.1.0, 0.5.0.0, 0.5.1.0, 0.5.2.0, 0.5.3.0, 0.5.3.1, 0.5.3.2, 0.6.0.0
Dependencies aeson, base (>=4.7 && <4.8), bytestring, containers, text [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright 2014, Peter Harpending.
Author Peter Harpending
Maintainer Peter Harpending <pharpend2@gmail.com>
Category Text
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/pharpend/eros.git -b master
Uploaded by pharpend at 2014-06-30T10:15:16Z
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Readme for eros-0.4.0.0

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Eros

A Haskell library for text censorship, using DansGuardian Phraselists.

I converted those Phraselists to JSON. You can see the converted Phraselists here. There are compressed versions for use in your code.

Eros is still in development, and is not ready to be actually used. If you would like to contribute, please do.

You can try the API documentation on Hackage if you want to learn how to use the library. Hackage isn't terribly reliable at successfully building the documentation, so I also publish the documentation on GitHub pages

Usage - v.0.4.0.0

This is a usage guide for version 0.3.1.0. There will be more up-to-date usage guides as more versions come, hopefully.

To install, add eros >=0.4 && <0.5 to the build-depends field in your library's .cabal file

You can get all the functions, simply by importing Text.Eros.

Hackage seems to be unable to build the API documentation for Eros, but it won't hurt to check eros on Hackage. If that doesn't work, I publish the documentation here.

Contributing

I would love if people would contribute. QuickCheck tests are desperately needed.

As far as functionality goes, this library is pretty cut & dry. I already added all of the features I envisioned.

Contact

The best way to contact me is via IRC. I hang out on #archlinux and #haskell on FreeNode. My handles are l0cust and isomorpheous.