DevToys
magic-regexp
DevToys | magic-regexp | |
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52 | 10 | |
23,490 | 3,621 | |
3.7% | 1.3% | |
9.4 | 9.0 | |
2 days ago | 6 days ago | |
C# | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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DevToys
- Set Up MacOS for Development Productivity
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Selfhosted Prettyprint/Encoder/Decoder/Validator/Utility thing?
https://devtoys.app/ Windows only though.
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I've got several good ones bookmarked.
Strictly speaking, DevToys isn't an online builder.
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Bar the WIN UI Gallery Example what other projects stand out as a learning resource
Here's a few: - MVVM Toolkit sample app - Ambie - Brainf*ck# - DevToys
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What are the not-so-obvious tools that you don't want to miss?
Also recently came across DevToys which has a lot of handy tools in a clean interface
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Self-hosted alternative to jwt.io
Check out https://github.com/veler/DevToys
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Anyone know where to find a good sample WPF MVVM application?
If it helps, here's also a bunch of open source MVVM apps you can look at for inspiration (again, they're UWP, but if you ignore the XAML differences all the rest is just plain MVVM): - https://github.com/jenius-apps/ambie - https://github.com/Sergio0694/Brainf_ckSharp - https://github.com/veler/DevToys
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Apps that should be paid, but are not (Part 4)
Replacement for tools like devutils.com and devtoys.app
- New update of DevToys - A Swiss Army knife for developers
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[UWP App] New update of DevToys - A Swiss Army knife for developers
Check out https://devtoys.app
magic-regexp
- A compiled-away, type-safe, readable RegExp alternative
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Why I keep an eye on the Vue ecosystem and you should too
magic-regexp How about Regexp that get's compiled away, is typesafe and it's actually somewhat legible
- I've got several good ones bookmarked.
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How to write Regex without writing regex
As you can see, writing regular expressions with a more natural language is a lot easier if you don't have experience with regex. There are many more things that you can do with this library, you can check directly the documentation.
- magic-regexp
- magic-regexp: A compiled-away, type-safe, readable RegExp alternative
- Magic RegExp – A Readable RegExp Alternative
What are some alternatives?
DevUtils-app - All-in-one Toolbox for Developers. Native macOS app.
regex-grammars - Generate regexes from PEG.js / Peggy grammars
CyberChef - The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis
Regexly - WYSIWYG Regex playground for those who JavaScript
Notepads - A modern, lightweight text editor with a minimalist design.
type-level-regexp - 🔤🔍 Type-level RegExp, parse and match string in TypeScript type system.
GenshinLyreMidiPlayer - Genshin Impact Windsong Lyre, Floral Zither, & Vintage Lyre MIDI auto player in Modern Mica UI. Supports MIDI instruments & Playlist controls.
regex-crossword-kotlin
Monaco Editor - A browser based code editor
hyperscan - High-performance regular expression matching library
MicaForEveryone - Mica For Everyone is a tool to enable backdrop effects on the title bars of Win32 apps on Windows 11.
Regular-Expressions_regex - The ReadyRegex repository is a comprehensive collection of ready-to-use regular expressions (regex) for various common tasks.