RegExr 0.3b, an intuitive tool for learning, writing, and testing Regular Expressions. Key features include:
* real time results: shows results as you type
* code hinting: roll over your expression to see info on specific elements
* detailed results: roll over a match to see details & view group info below
* built in regex guide: double click entries to insert them into your expression
* online & desktop: http://regexr.com or download the desktop version for Mac, Windows, or Linux
* save your expressions: My Saved expressions are saved locally
* share and rate expressions: search Community expressions and share your own
Built by http://gskinner.com with Flex 3 [adobe.com/go/flex] and Spelling Plus Library for text highlighting [gskinner.com/products/spl].
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