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8.7 | 9.7 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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grex
- grex 1.0.0 - Generate regular expressions from user-provided test cases
- Generating regex pattern automatically
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Regex generator
Sounds like you're looking for something like grex. Mind you, this does not save you from learning about regular expressions. It‘s more of a supporting tool.
- When you have a problem and solve it using RegEx, you end up with two problems
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Gnarly Learnings from August 2022
grex-js
- Grex – Generate regular expressions from test cases
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grex 1.4.0 - Generate regular expressions from user-provided test cases
Command-line tool and Rust library: https://github.com/pemistahl/grex
- Regex finder
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RegExr: Learn, Build and Test Regex
If I understood what you mean, then yes, I bout one https://regex.help/ (powered by https://github.com/pemistahl/grex doing the heavy lifting).
- grex is a library as well as a command-line utility that is meant to simplify the often complicated and tedious task of creating regular expressions. It does so by automatically generating a single regular expression from user-provided test cases.
hyperterm
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Terminal commands I use as a frontend developer
I am using iTerm2 on my macOS. Other available options are Hyper and VS Code’s inbuilt terminal, which I sometimes use for quick tests. You can open a terminal in VS Code by using the keyboard shortcut CMD + J or CTRL + J on Windows, or View → Terminal.
- Hyper: A terminal built on web technologies
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Application-Specific Terminals
I think that’s more or less what this project is working towards:
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Tools I like
Hyper*
- Tabby: A terminal for a more modern age
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ECMA Proposal: Renaming JavaScript to "Hyper"
So hyper would be written in hyper?
- My Dashboard / Theme setup
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Software Developer Mac Apps
Hyper in conjunction with fig (I also have iterm2, but I like Hyper pretty well) and brew.
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Vercel claiming credit for making Webpack
At the time we were listing projects like Hyper and Micro alongside our other better known ones. As those projects became less of a focus, I believe someone with good intentions in the team wanted to prioritize the ones we contribute to instead that are relevant to our frontend focus, and not confuse our audience.
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A cyberpunk dark theme for prolonged use, color-blind safe, now supports such as VSCode, Vim, iTerm2, Terminal.app, and more, with continuous support being added.
A theme for Hyper would be awesome!
What are some alternatives?
yaegi - Yaegi is Another Elegant Go Interpreter
Warp - Warp is a modern, Rust-based terminal with AI built in so you and your team can build great software, faster.
rust-csv - A CSV parser for Rust, with Serde support.
Tabby - A terminal for a more modern age
codetour - VS Code extension that allows you to record and play back guided tours of codebases, directly within the editor.
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme
pomsky - A new, portable, regular expression language
autocomplete - IDE-style autocomplete for your existing terminal & shell
parallel-disk-usage - Highly parallelized, blazing fast directory tree analyzer
warp - A super-easy, composable, web server framework for warp speeds.
percol - adds flavor of interactive filtering to the traditional pipe concept of UNIX shell
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.