Josiah,
I would also appreciate if you could provide examples of common and regexp 
in TW!
You favored me and provided a help page for SnR in Tiddler Commander!

I know regexp is very powerful but in tiddlywiki.com there is little 
documentation on that!

You can have a daily post like *An Example a Day Using regexp with 
Tiddlywiki*  :-)

Cheers
Mohammad 



On Thursday, August 1, 2019 at 7:41:53 PM UTC+4:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> TonyM wrote:
>>
>>
>> I would not underestimate the value of a plain English operator like 
>> match for easy to read tests especially when they control visibility and 
>> structure in code.
>>
>
> Don't disagree. But its not a straw man.  Its the intelligent man--when 
> you need her. Your example triumphed plain English *ignoring regex does 
> plain already*.
>  
>
>> On regex you could give the community A great resource if you provide 10 
>> to 20 top regex tests we may want to use. I could brainstorm some desirable 
>> ones.
>>
>
> I'd happily do it. But I need to know what is needed. What is relevant?
>
> TT
>
>>

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