Discover how you can automate tedious tasks with regular expressions and quickly create regular expressions that match exactly what you want
RegexBuddy is a practical and reliable application that enables you to easily work with various regular expressions.

Easily create regular expressions that match exactly what you want. Clearly understand complex regexes written by others. Use plain English building blocks instead of or in addition to the standard regex syntax.

Quickly test any regular expression on sample strings and files, preventing mistakes on actual data. Use the regex in your source code with code snippets automatically adjusted to the particulars of C#, VB.NET, Java, C, C++, Delphi, Perl, PHP, Python, JavaScript, etc.

Collect and document libraries of regular expressions for future reuse. Integrate RegexBuddy with your favorite searching and editing tools for instant access.

Learn all there is to know about regular expressions from RegexBuddy's comprehensive documentation and detailed regular expression tutorial. RegexBuddy is a program that allows you to create expressions.
Here are some key features of "RegexBuddy":
test expression | expression creator | create expression | searcher | expression | debugger

  • Easily create regular expressions that match exactly what you want.
  • Clearly understand complex regexes written by others.
  • Quickly test any regex on sample strings and files, preventing mistakes on actual data.
  • Debug without guesswork by stepping through the actual matching process.
  • Use the regex with source code snippets automatically adjusted to the particulars of your programming language.
  • Collect and document libraries of regular expressions for future reuse.
  • GREP (search-and-replace) through files and folders.
  • Integrate RegexBuddy with your favorite searching and editing tools for instant access.
Limitations:
  • 7 days trial
  • Does not provide access to the regular expression discussion forum
What's New in This Release:
  • Bug fixes:
  • Flavors: Oracle 10gR2 and later support lazy quantifiers.
  • Insert Token|Quantifier now disables the "possessive" radio button for Ruby 2.0 when the minimum and maximum repetition require curly braces to be generated. This prevents {n,m}+ from being generated, which Ruby 2.0 interprets as two combined quantifiers rather than as a single possessive quantifier.
  • Proxy settings were not preserved when restarting RegexBuddy.
  • Regex: Ctrl+[ did not select the text between the next level of brackets when the selection already spans a pair of brackets.
  • Regex: Mode modifiers inside groups were highlighted with the wrong colors.
  • Test: Match highlighting disappeared when the regex is valid but the replacement text has syntax errors; toggling the Highlight button off and on made it reappear.
  • Use: R functions "get a logical vector..." should call R's grepl() function instead of lgrep() which does not exist.
Publisher:JGsoft - Just Great Software
License:Trial
Size/OS::11.4 MB / Windows All

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