VerbalExpressions/JSVerbalExpressions
VerbalExpressions/JSVerbalExpressions is an open-source project on GitHub with 12.1k stars, written primarily in JavaScript. JavaScript Regular expressions made easy
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What is VerbalExpressions/JSVerbalExpressions?
VerbalExpressions/JSVerbalExpressions (VerbalExpressions/JSVerbalExpressions) is a JavaScript project on GitHub. From the project's own README: JavaScript Regular expressions made easy
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