16 skills found
BASI-LABS / ParseltongueParseltongue is a powerful prompt hacking tool/browser extension for real-time tokenization visualization and seamless text conversion, supporting formats like binary, base64, leetspeak, special characters, and multiple languages. Perfect for red teamers, developers, linguists, and latent space explorers.
snguyenthanh / Better ProfanityBlazingly fast cleaning swear words (and their leetspeak) in strings
null8626 / DecancerA library that removes common unicode confusables/homoglyphs from strings.
treeben77 / Automod Regex GeneratorQuickly generate a regex for Discord's AutoMod that will protect your community from using leetspeak to bypass keyword rules.
glincker / Glin ProfanityOpen-source ML-powered profanity filter with TensorFlow.js toxicity detection, leetspeak & Unicode obfuscation resistance. 21M+ ops/sec, 23 languages, React hooks, LRU caching. npm & PyPI.
floft / LeetspeakA fairly robust LeetSpeak to English converter using probability of word usage
DiegoRBaquero / Node 1337Node leet speak conversion
savioxavier / LeetspeakLeetSpeak is a program which allows you to convert regular text into l33tsp43k text, modelled in the hackerish theme of a terminal.
haithamaouati / 1337The "1337" Bash script is a simple tool that allows you to convert text into leet (1337) code.
AyushParkara / WhisperNetAn intelligent, interactive wordlist generator built for targeted password profiling. Ideal for red teams, OSINT, and ethical hacking — powered by custom patterns, leetspeak, and contextual logic.
Cyberlane / Kidspeak💻 Kidspeak is a track or a mini conference which I created especially designed for kids and young adults
Morphbreed / LeetSpeakTranslatorChange normal text to Leet-Speak
JohnnyTheTank / Angular Leetspeakleetspeak filter for AngularJS
Monotoba / Leetspeak Encoder DecoderA small app to encode/decode 1337 (LeetSpeak) just for the fun of it!
UmmItKin / Make FlagWebsite for generating CTF flags, created by Astro and Shadcn.
nezirz / RubyLeetSpeakRuby leet ( 1337 ) speak. Leet (or "1337"), also known as eleet or leetspeak, is an alternative alphabet for the English language that is used primarily on the Internet. It uses various combinations of ASCII characters to replace Latinate letters. For example, leet spellings of the word leet include 1337 and l33t; eleet may be spelled 31337 or 3l33t.