Crex

Jul 20, 2023

Explore, test, and check regular expressions in the terminal

Explore, test, and check regular expressions in the terminal.

Given your regular expression and text, crex will output matches, capture groups, and details. crex has a range of options, allowing fine grained control over matching and output. It uses ECMAScript grammar by default, while also accepting posix, extended posix, awk, grep, and extended grep grammars. Input can be received by piped stdin, or by using the -s option. Output options include plain, colour, and json formats.



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