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The 'matcher' npm package is a utility for matching strings against patterns. It is useful for filtering arrays of strings, validating input, and more. It supports wildcards and provides a simple API for common matching tasks.
Basic String Matching
This feature allows you to check if a string matches a given pattern using wildcards. In this example, 'hello' matches the pattern 'h*o'.
const matcher = require('matcher');
const result = matcher.isMatch('hello', 'h*o');
console.log(result); // true
Filtering Arrays
This feature allows you to filter an array of strings based on a pattern. In this example, the array ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'] is filtered to include only strings that start with 'b'.
const matcher = require('matcher');
const result = matcher(['foo', 'bar', 'baz'], 'b*');
console.log(result); // ['bar', 'baz']
Negated Patterns
This feature allows you to exclude strings that match a given pattern. In this example, the array ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'] is filtered to exclude strings that start with 'b'.
const matcher = require('matcher');
const result = matcher(['foo', 'bar', 'baz'], '!b*');
console.log(result); // ['foo']
Minimatch is a package for matching file paths against glob patterns. It is more focused on file system operations and supports a wide range of globbing features. Compared to 'matcher', 'minimatch' is more powerful for complex pattern matching but may be overkill for simple string matching tasks.
Micromatch is a fast and lightweight glob matcher for JavaScript. It provides extensive support for advanced globbing patterns and is optimized for performance. While 'micromatch' offers more features and flexibility, 'matcher' is simpler and easier to use for basic string matching.
Multimatch is a package that allows you to match multiple patterns against an array of strings. It is built on top of 'minimatch' and provides a convenient API for handling multiple patterns. 'Multimatch' is useful when you need to apply several patterns at once, whereas 'matcher' is more straightforward for single pattern matching.
Simple wildcard matching
Useful when you want to accept loose string input and regexes/globs are too convoluted.
$ npm install --save matcher
const matcher = require('matcher');
matcher(['foo', 'bar', 'moo'], ['*oo', '!foo']);
//=> ['moo']
matcher(['foo', 'bar', 'moo'], ['!*oo']);
//=> ['bar']
matcher.isMatch('unicorn', 'uni*');
//=> true
matcher.isMatch('unicorn', '*corn');
//=> true
matcher.isMatch('unicorn', 'un*rn');
//=> true
matcher.isMatch('rainbow', '!unicorn');
//=> true
matcher.isMatch('foo bar baz', 'foo b* b*');
//=> true
matcher.isMatch('unicorn', 'uni\\*');
//=> false
Accepts an array of input
's and pattern
's.
Returns an array of of inputs
filtered based on the patterns
.
Returns a boolean of whether the input
matches the pattern
.
Type: string
String to match.
Type: string
Case-insensitive. Use *
to match zero or more characters. A pattern starting with !
will be negated.
minimatch.match()
with support for multiple patternsMIT © Sindre Sorhus
FAQs
Simple wildcard matching
We found that matcher demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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