regex-applicative
Regex-based parsing with an applicative interface (by feuerbach)
natural-regex
Create regex from natural language (by mbasso)
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regex-applicative
Posts with mentions or reviews of regex-applicative.
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Melody - A readable language that compiles to regular expressions, now with Babel and NodeJS support!
What do you think about embedded approaches like regex-applicative, where the host language's tools of composition (in this example, the applicative functor interface) can be used to implement higher-level structure?
natural-regex
Posts with mentions or reviews of natural-regex.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-04.
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Melody - A readable language that compiles to regular expressions, now with Babel and NodeJS support!
I don't know I think something like https://simple-regex.com/ is easier to pick up, there other ones like https://github.com/mbasso/natural-regex
What are some alternatives?
When comparing regex-applicative and natural-regex you can also consider the following projects:
mustache-haskell - mustache implementation in Haskell
REXS - A language for writing regular expressions.
regex-applicative-text - regex-applicative on text
melody - Melody is a language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more readable and maintainable
regex-tdfa-pipes - Parse with regular expressions on Producers.
RegExr - RegExr is a HTML/JS based tool for creating, testing, and learning about Regular Expressions.
xmlgen - XML generator library for Haskell
regex-tdfa - A new all Haskell "tagged" DFA regex engine, inspired by libtre
regex - regex: A Regular Expression Toolkit for regex-base
regex-easy - sugar for regex-pcre
regex-posix-clib
fuzzy - Fuzzy string search in Haskell
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