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Split text into sentences with Sentence Boundary Detection (SBD).
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Sentence Boundary Detection (SBD)
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Split text into sentences with a `vanilla` rule based approach (i.e working ~95% of the time).
* Split a text based on period, question- and exclamation marks.
* Skips (most) abbreviations (Mr., Mrs., PhD.)
* Skips numbers/currency
* Skips urls, websites, email addresses, phone nr.
* Counts ellipsis and ?! as single punctuation
### Demo
[http://tessmore.github.io/sbd/](http://tessmore.github.io/sbd/)
## Installation
Use [npm](http://npmjs.org) or [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/en/):
$ npm install sbd
$ yarn add sbd
## How to
```javascript
var tokenizer = require('sbd');
var optional_options = {};
var text = "On Jan. 20, former Sen. Barack Obama became the 44th President of the U.S. Millions attended the Inauguration.";
var sentences = tokenizer.sentences(text, optional_options);
// [
// 'On Jan. 20, former Sen. Barack Obama became the 44th President of the U.S.',
// 'Millions attended the Inauguration.',
// ]
```
```
var options = {
"newline_boundaries" : false,
"html_boundaries" : false,
"sanitize" : false,
"allowed_tags" : false,
"preserve_whitespace" : false,
"abbreviations" : null
};
```
* `newline_boundaries`, force sentence split at newlines
* `html_boundaries`, force sentence split at specific tags (br, and closing p, div, ul, ol)
* `sanitize`: If you don't expect nor want html in your text.
* `allowed_tags`: To sanitize html, the library [santize-html](https://github.com/punkave/sanitize-html) is used. You can pass the allowed tags option.
* `preserve_whitespace`: Preserve the literal whitespace between words and sentences (otherwise, internal spaces are normalized to a single space char, and inter-sentence whitespace is omitted). Preserve whitespace has no effect if either newline_boundaries or html_boundaries is specified.
* `abbreviations`: list of abbreviations to override the original ones for use with other languages. Don't put dots in your custom abbreviations.
## Contributing
You can run unit tests with `npm test`.
If you feel something is missing, you can open an issue stating the problem sentence and desired result. If code is unclear give me a @mention. Pull requests are welcome.
## Building the (minified) scripts
```
npm install -g browserify
npm run-script build
```