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12
Find Reddit Threads
Python
Simply searches for the thread-id in any kind of valid reddit-URL.
Submitted by
Mio
-
10 years ago
10
extract subdomain(if available) or domain from URL
Python
This regex should extract the subdomain, if any, or the domain, if no subdomain is used, from an arbitrary URL
Submitted by
trevi@twanda.com
-
9 years ago
11
Conventional Commits validation
Python
This regex prevents the writing of non-standard conventional commits. I'm available on my github
Submitted by
Krisque
-
3 years ago
(Last modified 3 years ago)
19
Get path from any text
Recommended
PCRE2 (PHP >=7.3)
Get path (windows style) from any type of text (error message, e-mail corps ...), quoted or not. THIS IS THE SINGLE LINE VERSION !_ If you want understand how it work or edit it, go https://regex101.com/r/7o2fyy Relative path are not supported...
Submitted by
nitrateag
-
2 years ago
(Last modified a year ago)
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Community Library Entry
27
Regular Expression
PCRE (PHP <7.3)
/
(?(DEFINE)
(?P<ver>
\d
+
(?:
\.
\d
+
)*
(?!
[
.
\d
]
)
)
(?P<agent>
Mozilla
\/
(?&ver)
)
(?P<os>
(?&os_windows)
|
(?&os_linux)
|
(?&os_macintosh)
|
(?&os_ios)
)
(?P<os_windows>
Windows
[
]
\w
+
[
]
(?&ver)
)
(?P<os_linux>
Linux
(?:
[
]
(?:
i686
|
x86_64
)
)?
)
(?P<os_macintosh>
Macintosh
)
(?P<os_ios>
(?:
CPU
[
]
)?
iPhone
[
]
OS
|
CPU
[
]
OS
.
*
?
like
[
]
Mac
[
]
OS
[
]
X
)
(?P<device>
(?&device_ios)
|
(?&device_firefox)
|
(?&device_android)
)
(?P<device_ios>
iPhone
|
iPad
)
(?P<device_firefox>
Mobile
)
(?P<device_android>
Android
(?:
[
]
(?&ver)
)?
)
(?P<browser>
(?:
(?&browser_ie)
|
(?&browser_safari)
|
(?&browser_chrome)
|
(?&browser_chromium)
|
(?&browser_firefox)
|
(?&browser_version)
#
|
(?&browser_nexus)
|
(?&browser_mobile)
|
(?&browser_gsa)
|
(?&browser_quicklook)
|
(?&browser_opera)
)
[
\/
]
(?:
[
A
-
Z
\d
]
+
\b
(?!
\.
)
|
(?&ver)
)
)
(?P<browser_safari>
(?:
Mobile
[
]
)?
Safari
)
(?P<browser_chrome>
Chrome
)
(?P<browser_chromium>
\b\w
+
\b
[
]
Chromium
)
(?P<browser_firefox>
Firefox
)
(?P<browser_ie>
MSIE
)
(?P<browser_version>
Version
)
(?P<browser_nexus>
Nexus
[
]
\d
+
[
]
Build
)
(?P<browser_mobile>
Mobile
)
(?P<browser_gsa>
GSA
)
(?P<browser_quicklook>
QuickLook
)
(?P<browser_opera>
OPR
)
)
^
(?:
(?=
.
*
?
(?P<Agent>
(?&agent)
)
)
)
(?:
(?=
.
*
?
(?P<OS>
(?&os)
)
)
)
(?:
(?=
.
*
?
(?P<Device>
(?&device)
)
)
)?
(?:
(?=
.
*
?
(?P<Browser>
(?&browser)
(?:
[
]
(?&browser)
)*
)
)
)?
/
gmx
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Description
From a (fairly large) list of User Agent strings, extract the OS, Browser, and Device Type.
Submitted by
OnlineCop
-
10 years ago
(Last modified a year ago)