21 packages found
Replace ascii chars with their same looking utf8 chars.
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings.
A homoglyph-aware text search utility, allows you to search a string for a given word even if that word has been disguised using homoglyph characters
A CLI programm to use homoglyph library.
A homoglyph-aware text search utility, allows you to search a string for a given word even if that word has been disguised using homoglyph characters (characters that look similar)
Canonicalizes a UTF-8 string.
Replace all homoglyphs with base characters.
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for linux-arm-gnueabihf)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for linux-x64-musl)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for linux-x64-gnu)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for linux-arm64-musl)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for linux-arm64-gnu)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for win32-arm64-msvc)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for win32-x64-msvc)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for android-arm-eabi)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for win32-ia32-msvc)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for darwin-arm64)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for android-arm64)
A tiny package that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings. (Binary port for darwin-x64)
Ruins days by replacing characters with a homograph / homoglyph (like substituting semi-colons with the Greek question mark)