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TXT2REGEX

NAME

txt2regex -- console regular expression wizard

SYNOPSIS

txt2regex [--nocolor|--whitebg] [--all|--prog programs]

txt2regex --showmeta

txt2regex --showinfo program [--nocolor]

txt2regex --history value [--all|--prog programs]

txt2regex --make label [--all|--prog programs]

DESCRIPTION

txt2regex is a regular expression wizard that converts human sentences to regexes.

In a simple interactive console interface, the user answer questions and txt2regex builds the regexes for more than 20 programs.

https://aurelio.net/projects/txt2regex/

OPTIONS

--all

Select all the available programs. Be aware that the list of available programs is long. You will need a terminal window with more than 40 lines for the user interface to fit. Also make sure that the $LINES shell variable is exported, so txt2regex can detect the current number of available lines.

-h, --help

Print the help message and quit.

--history <value>

Print a regex from the given history data. The history value is shown in the last screen of the wizard, when you quit.

--make <label>

Print a ready regex for the specified label. Inform an empty label to see the list of available labels.

--nocolor

Do not use colors.

--prog <program1,program2,...>

Specify which programs to use, separated by commas. Use --showmeta to see the complete list of available programs.

--showinfo <program>

Print regex-related info about the specified program. Use --nocolor to have a text-only output (no control characters).

--showmeta

Print a metacharacters table featuring all the programs.

-V, --version

Print the program version and quit.

--whitebg

Adjust colors for white background terminals.

EXAMPLES

Using it as a wizard (interactive interface):

txt2regex

Specify a custom selection of programs for the wizard:

txt2regex --prog perl,python,php,javascript

Getting an extensive metacharacters table:

txt2regex --showmeta

Getting regex-related information about sed:

txt2regex --showinfo sed

Replay a regex by using history data:

txt2regex --history ’16421¤:01¤:’

Getting handy ready-to-use regexes for common patterns:

txt2regex --make hour
txt2regex --make number3 --prog perl
txt2regex --make date2 --all

WIZARD INTERFACE

+---------------------------------------+
| Top menu |
| Group menu |
| |
| Regexes of the selected programs |
| ... |
| ... |
| |
| History |
| Prompt |
| |
| The question |
| The answers |
| ... |
| ... |
+---------------------------------------+

WIZARD COMMANDS

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BUGS

https://github.com/aureliojargas/txt2regex/issues

AUTHOR

Aurelio Jargas <verde AT aurelio DOT net>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2001-2020 Aurelio Jargas, GNU GPL v2

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