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Library to generate random strings from regular expressions.
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Regular expression matching for URL's. Maintained, safe, and browser-friendly version of url-regex. Resolves CVE-2020-7661 for Node.js servers.
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Regular expression matching for email addresses. Maintained, configurable, more accurate, and browser-friendly alternative to email-regex. Works in Node v14+ and browsers. Made for @spamscanner and @forwardemail.
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Verify regular expressions visually & do replace operations using any VFP function
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Javascript - Random strings generated with a pattern system similar to regex.
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VUTBR - FIT: TIN 2018/2019
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A language for writing regular expressions.
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Generate Regex Using Python That Can Fit Your Needs
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Easily check user input for regex patterns.
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The popular Linenoise library reworked for C++, focused on extreme ease of use. Complete command menu, help messages, hints, and callback function configuration via a simple data structure. Supports regular expressions. Very lean and mean.
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Regular expressions based on Rob Pike Plan9 regexp9. Forked from https://github.com/attractivechaos/benchmarks/tree/master/reb/regexp9
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