6.3.1 • Published 4 years ago

humanization v6.3.1

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MIT
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github
Last release
4 years ago

humanization

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humanization is a library that seeks to simulate human patterns of mistakes when typing text. It can serve as a kind of ergonomic layer for automated chatbots to make them feel more human.

Getting started

import { humanize } from "humanization";

humanize("All their equipment and instruments are alive.").toString();
// => "All thei5 eqjipmetn and insfrmuents rAe alIve."
import {
  humanize,
  mistakes,
  process,
  isProcessedWord,
  ProcessedCharacter,
  Applicable
} from "humanization";

const [thx] = process("thx");
const print = (input: ProcessedCharacter[]) =>
  input.map(({ source }) => source).join("");

const thanks = (input: Applicable): Applicable => {
  // Only re-write words that match 'thanks':
  if (isProcessedWord(input) && /thanks/i.test(print(input))) {
    return [
      // Replace entire word with "thx"
      ...thx,
      // Leaves punctuation intact
      ...input.filter(processedCharacter =>
        /[,.?!\-]/.test(processedCharacter.source)
      )
    ];
  }

  return input;
};

humanize("hey thanks so much!", {
  seed: "1234",
  mistakes: [
    // Mistakes are applied in order from top to bottom
    { apply: mistakes.capitalize, probability: 0.5 },
    { apply: thanks, probability: 1 },
    {
      apply: input =>
        mistakes.repeat(input, {
          "!": 1,
          x: 1
        }),
      probability: 1
    }
  ]
}).toString();
// => "hEY thxxxxxxxxx SO mUCh!!!"

Development

  • yarn install
  • yarn watch

Testing

  • yarn test or yarn test --watch

Building

  • yarn compile
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