rexi
Terminal UI for Regex Testing (by royreznik)
pregex
PRegEx - Programmable Regular Expressions (by manoss96)
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rexi
Posts with mentions or reviews of rexi.
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pregex
Posts with mentions or reviews of pregex.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-06.
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Introducing Fluke, a Python package to help you transfer your data between various remote locations
Greetings to the Python community! Back in the summer I made a post here about PRegEx, an open source project I had made for fun, for which I received mostly positive feedback. This urged me to create Fluke, yet another open-source project, based on some issues I was having at work relating to transfering data between different cloud storage services. This project is by no means considered to be complete as I have tons of ideas regarding how it could be further expanded to tackle other issues as well. However, I think that it is now at a mature enough stage that it could help you speed up certain processes that may come up during your day-to-day work.
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I've finally published my first package - ooregex
As already said, your syntax is not the easiest. You should check out Pregex, it's a similar project that you can contribute to!
- PRegEx – Programmable Regular Expressions
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Elixir Pattern to Regex
That's bitchin'. This was recently posted to r/python; another different take on how to generate a regex at a higher level: https://github.com/manoss96/pregex
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I've created a Python module for constructing Regex patterns in a more computer programming-familiar way, so you don't have to re-learn Regex each time you use it!
Here is the link to the repo: https://github.com/manoss96/pregex
- I've created a Python module for constructing Regex patterns in a more computer programming-familiar way, so you don't have to re-learn Regex each time you use it. Any feedback is welcome!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rexi and pregex you can also consider the following projects:
ooregex - A simple, object oriented, regular expression generator.
fluke - Cloud-agnostic Python API
melody - Melody is a language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more readable and maintainable
trrex - Efficient string matching with regular expressions
scrape-google-play-store-app - Single script to scrape Google Play Store App info without browser automation
pattern_to_regex_app - Elixir app that takes a sequence from command line and translates it to a regex
PythonVerbalExpressions - Python regular expressions made easy