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human2regex

v1.2.2

Published

Humanized Regular Expressions

Readme

Human2Regex

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Purpose

Generate regular expressions from natural language.

Instead of a convoluted mess of symbols like /([\w\.=\-]*\w+)/g why not

using global matching
create a group
    match 0+ characters or "." or "=" or "-"
    match 1+ words

Which would you rather modify or debug?

You can then use your regex in your language of choice, with Human2Regex validating your regex for you.

Why use Human2Regex?

  • Human readable
  • Easier to prototype and modify when compared to regex
  • Easier to debug than raw text or even color coded regex
  • "Human Speak" may contain comments
  • Multiple platforms' dialects/quirks supported
  • Human2Regex will minimize your final regex
  • "Human Speak" can be used by non-technical QA to verify your program's output

Webpage

Human2Regex is hosted on github pages at https://human2regex.com

Tutorial

The language tutorial can be found at https://human2regex.com/tutorial.html

API

Human2Regex is available as an embeddable API.

The API reference is available here

Usage (API)

  1. Install

     npm i human2regex
  2. Read the API docs

Usage (This repo)

  1. Prebuild

     npm install
  2. Build

     npm run build
  3. Run

     point web browser to: docs/index.html
  4. Test

     npm t

Todo

  • Add more regex options such as subroutines, ~~conditions, and lookahead/behind~~
  • Fix error messages (They sometimes point to the wrong location, off by 1 errors, etc)
  • Add more useful lex/parse errors (What even is an EarlyExitException?)
  • ~~Use a different/better static site generation method~~