Abuse: World's First Profanity Library
Abuse is in it's beta.
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Behold, the power of Abuse
Abuse allows you to use profanity when you need it, without the need for getting angry. There's no need to manually search curse words from Google, or to ask anybody. Abuse is 100% automatic, thanks to Python.
It's available over Python Package Installer as PyPI/abuse
Besides, all the cool kids are doing it. You should try it!
Let's import the beast
>>>import abuse as ab
>>>ab.list_from("a")
['...', '...', '...'] # gives a nice list of profane words starting with the letter 'a'
Usage
list_from('letter'): Returns list of abuses starting from a specific letter.random_from('letter'): Returns a random abuse starting from a specific letter.random(): Returns any random profane word from it's built-in dataset.list_all(): Returns list of profane words in it's database.
Compatibility
Abuse officially supports Python 3.4 to 3.7, but can also run on Python 2.*
Installation
To install Abuse, simply use pipenv (or pip, of course):
$ pip install abuse
$ pipenv install abuse
C:\Python34\Scripts> pip install abuse
C:\> py -3 -m pip install abuse
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Documentation
Fantastic documentation will be available in some days, for a limited time only.

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