scriptular
grex
scriptular | grex | |
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133 | 6,725 | |
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10.0 | 8.7 | |
almost 4 years ago | 21 days ago | |
JavaScript | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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scriptular
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RegExr: Learn, Build and Test Regex
I love Rubular and use it often. The "Regex Quick Reference" block is so incredibly useful too when you don't completely remember that one thing.
However it is closed source, and it sends your info to the server for processing. This is of course not (likely) nefarious, but it does give me a little pause, and means that you should never use it if the data you are putting into it is sensitive!. For example, don't test your API key parsing regex on it with real/active keys! Also for corporate dev you are (probably) violating company policy by using it.
Rubulex[1] is a neat open source clone that I use a lot. The only downside is I have to start it locally. One of these days I'll stand up a permanent instance, though I don't want to do that without auditing the code and I simply haven't had time to do that. If anyone has done so I'd love to hear about it. Scriptular[2] is an open source clone that uses javascript:
Side note: If anyone knows of or wants to build an Elixir regex tool in Phoenix/LiveView, I'd be willing to collaborate a bit and willing to host/maintain (and I'll pay for the VM/domain). I've already got some Phoenix apps running in prod so if you get it to work with `mix phx.server` I can take it from there (I know that operationalizing and devops isn't what usually interests most people). A non LiveView version would be cool too, but it seems like such a cool project to build with LiveView to be super responsive and show off what you can do (and also learn Elixir/Phoenix/LiveView with a simple app). Would be really neat to release an elixir-desktop version too! My email is in my profile if you are interested.
[1]: https://github.com/ofeldt/rubulex
[2]: https://github.com/jonmagic/scriptular
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.
What are some alternatives?
yaegi - Yaegi is Another Elegant Go Interpreter
rust-csv - A CSV parser for Rust, with Serde support.
pomsky - A new, portable, regular expression language
codetour - VS Code extension that allows you to record and play back guided tours of codebases, directly within the editor.
parallel-disk-usage - Highly parallelized, blazing fast directory tree analyzer
percol - adds flavor of interactive filtering to the traditional pipe concept of UNIX shell
rust-iptables - Rust bindings for iptables
exa - A modern replacement for ‘ls’.
regex-automata - A low level regular expression library that uses deterministic finite automata.
gio-example - Mirror of the Gio examples repository (https://git.sr.ht/~eliasnaur/gio-example)
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.
zaw - zsh anything.el-like widget.