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Revision as of 15:12, 14 December 2018
General expressions
+ -unlimited string \ -escape/protect character /[abc]+/ -matches a bb ccc
PCRE Perl Compatible Regular Expressions
This also covers Notepad ++
regex like [\r\n]+ matches CRLF in Notepad ++
Notetad++ | npp | npp++
Find, replace and remove matching line. Find any occurances of help</help>, ending with \r?\n. \r is optional in case the file doesn't have Windows line endings.
Find what: ^help\r?\n
Replace with:
Join 2 lines with colon
Find what: ^(.*)[\r\n]+
Replace with: '\1: ' #single quotes are not needed
Before:
Extensions
None
Cloud init
No
TAGS
Name
bastion-1 (All resources to be created)
After:
Extensions: None
Cloud init: No
TAGS: Name
bastion-1 (All resources to be created)
Resources
- regex-remove-lines-containing Stackoverflow
 
Websense now owned and called Forepoint
It accepts reg expresions with limited form example:
- (.) -same as * wildcard matches any lengh of string and brackets are RegEx delimiters
 
References
- regex101.com Dynamic RegEx builder