Hi,
I use RegExRX (on Mac - paid for about £4) which is very good (no involvement
with author so totally independent), also a free option I have been using is
RegExp Plugin (by
Guy Gascoigne-Piggford, Christian Koestlin - as there are two) for IntelliJ
which works very well in the main, but it had a bit of a wobble for some reason
hence buying the former. I have used https://regex101.com/ with some great
success to, but for more complicated regexps it starts to struggle.
Conrad
On 01/03/2016, 21:30, "Uwe Geercken" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I was wondering which tool people use to validate their regular expressions?
>
>I was going throught some of the templates I found in the web and found one
>with following regular expression:
>
>(?s:^.*$)
>
>When using http://www.regexr.com/ which I find very good and complete,
>regexr.com tells me that the question mark at the beginning is invalid?
>
>So which way do you write or validate your expressions?
>
>Tks for feedback.
>
>Uwe
>
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