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ethereum-regex
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Regular expression for matching Ethereum (ETH) addresses
~ ❯❯❯ npm install ethereum-regex
const ethereumRegex = require('ethereum-regex')
ethereumRegex().test('nodejsrocks 0x281055afc982d96fab65b3a49cac8b878184cb16')
//=> true
ethereumRegex({exact: true}).test('nodejsrocks 0x281055afc982d96fab65b3a49cac8b878184cb16 foo')
//=> false
ethereumRegex({exact: true}).test('0x281055afc982d96fab65b3a49cac8b878184cb16')
//=> true
'nodejsrocks 0x6f46cf5569aefa1acc1009290c8e043747172d89 unicorn 0x90e63c3d53e0ea496845b7a03ec7548b70014a91 rainbow'.match(ethereumRegex())
//=> ['0x6f46cf5569aefa1acc1009290c8e043747172d89', '0x90e63c3d53e0ea496845b7a03ec7548b70014a91']
Returns a regex for matching Ethereum (ETH) addresses.
Type: boolean
Default: false
(Matches any ETH address in a string)
Only match an exact string. Useful with RegExp#test()
to check if a string is an ETH address.
MIT © Nikolaos Kamarinakis
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Regular expression for matching Ethereum (ETH) addresses.
The npm package ethereum-regex receives a total of 71 weekly downloads. As such, ethereum-regex popularity was classified as not popular.
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