The Moby Project is a collection of public-domain lexical resources created by Grady Ward.
Not to be confused with Docker's open-source collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems.
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Hyphenator II | Contains hyphenations of 187,175 words |
Language II | Contains wordlists of 5 languages |
Part-of-Speech II | Contains 233,356 words described by their part(s) of speech |
Pronunciator II | Contains 177,267 entries with their pronunciations |
Shakespeare II | Contains the complete unabridged works of Shakespeare |
Thesaurus II | Contains 30,260 root words, with thier 2 million+ synonyms |
Words II | Contains various useful wordlists |
The links in the table above go to their corresponding directories, each of which has a README.md
file describing its content.
Use the direct link to download the repository.
wget -c https://github.com/elitejake/Moby-Project/archive/refs/heads/main.zip -O "Moby Project.zip" \
&& unzip "Moby Project.zip" \
&& rm -f "Moby Project.zip"
Use Git or SVN checkout on this url.
git clone https://github.com/elitejake/Moby-Project.git
A subset of this project is included in SecLists, which also contains other lists which you might find helpful.
See the Kali Linux tool page for more information.
apt install seclists
Go to Releases to download the original Moby Project collections individually. If you want mirrors, check out this fancy table.
This is the second version of the Moby Project. I have no idea where to find the first version or whether it is public domain or not.
What is the .untouched
directory?
It contains the Moby Project files with their original filenames and their original documentation.
See the README.md
file in the directory for more information.
- The original Moby Project files are released in the public domain (files not ending with
.md
). - Files with
.md
extension are licensed under CC BY 4.0.
See LICENSE.md
for more info.
If you found this resource useful, consider supporting these people/organizations:
- To Grady Ward, for creating this extensive lexical resource and placing it on public domain.
- To Internet Archive, for preserving the internet, including the original Moby Project's website.
- To Project Gutenberg, for hosting public domain eBooks, including the Moby Project.
- To Wikipedia, for providing vital information regarding the Moby Project.
- To all others who helped in the creation of this lexical resource.
- To the contributors of this repository.
Let us know if we missed anyone.
The views expressed in the repository does not necessarily reflect the views of the contributors.
There are also some rude words in this repository like CH'ILL
, which is Shakespearean vulgar for I will. You have been warned.