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inspect.lua reviews and mentions
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What love packages/libraries do you guys currently use and consider essential for every project you guys made?
inspect and strong
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Losing my mind with formatting
I've used inspect.lua to inspect the client table and I can see valid-looking formatCommand settings (using the exact efm folder that u/lukas-reineke uses)
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Lua's Lack of “Batteries”
For more complex string matching tasks that the built-in patterns cannot handle, LPeg is a good choice. It's more powerful than regexes while also being easy to use. I also wouldn't expect something like PCRE to ever be included in the Lua standard library. PCRE by itself would already be larger than the rest of the Lua interpreter + standard library.
By the way, for formatting Lua tables I like using inspect[1]. (It's not part of the standard library but oh well, that's the whole topic of today's discussion).
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kikito/inspect.lua is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of inspect.lua is Lua.