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percol | grex | |
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2 | 27 | |
3,280 | 6,521 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
4 months ago | 9 days ago | |
Python | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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percol
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Show HN: LineSelect, shell utility to interactively select lines in a pipeline
Some other options:
1. Piping into `fzf -m` (use tab to toggle selections and built-in search to filter options).
2. Percol https://github.com/mooz/percol (also has filtering, use ctrl-space to toggle selection).
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is there anything like regex101 or regexr to provide immediate feedback on results of text manipulation via the terminal? for learning
percol last release 2015, activity 2019
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.
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