A small utility to use regex
use regex find files
Library with ready-to-use regex
Easier to use regex
A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.
Recursive matching plugin for Regex+
Regex template tag with extended syntax, context-aware interpolation, and always-on best practices
Give a regex, get a robust predicate function that tests it against a string.
Is this value a JS regex? Works cross-realm/iframe, and despite ES6 @@toStringTag
A regular expression to match all emoji-only symbols
Pass two numbers, get a regex-compatible source string for matching ranges. Validated against more than 2.78 million test assertions.
Compile ES2015 Unicode regex to ES5
Compile ES2015 sticky regex to an ES5 RegExp constructor
Compile regular expressions using named groups to ES5.
Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codes
Regular expression for matching a shebang line
Compile Unicode property escapes in Unicode regular expressions to ES5.
Compile regular expressions using the `s` (`dotAll`) flag to ES5.
Compile regular expressions' unicodeSets (v) flag.
Compile regular expressions using duplicate named groups to index-based groups.
Glob matching for javascript/node.js. A replacement and faster alternative to minimatch and multimatch.
Parse regular expressions' unicodeSets (v) flag.
A regex to match any full character, considering weird character ranges.
detect possibly catastrophic, exponential-time regular expressions
Practical regex utility helpers for RustUse
Feature-gated facade crate for RustUse pattern helpers
Easy way to use regex
User agent parser written in Ruby using regex patterns from the Open Podcast Analytics Working Group.
Utility for parsing log files
Extact i18n from Ruby files using Ruby parser and slim files using regex interactively
grep(1) for XML, using XPath (or CSS selectors) instead of regex(3).
Include on objects to add slugging behavior
A compiler and library that transforms highly readable Simple Regex Language patterns into regular expressions.
command line script written in ruby to rename all files in a directory (or subdirectories) using regex's
Validate an email address using RFC 822 pattern match regex regular expressions
This is a simple-to-use command-line gem to rename batch of files (or folders) using regex patterns. Sequential numbering feature is also added to re-define (or establish) numbered files. Supported regex follows PCRE convention which is very similar to the one used by VSCode. At this stage, this program is designed to rename files located at root folder. Therefore, you would need first to change directory to the location of the files to use mvb. For full documentation, use "mvb -h".
Ability to validate e-mails using the Mailgun API with a REGEX fallback.
A tiny little HTML/XML parser...using regex
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