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xregexp-quotemeta
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xregexp-quotemeta augments XRegExp to support the \Q..\E
construct for escaping special regular expression characters.
The functionality is added as an XRegExp addon.
The specific semantics of quotemeta support are described in slevithan/xregexp#85.
In browsers (bundle XRegExp with all of its addons):
<script src="xregexp-all.js"></script>
<script src="xregexp-quotemeta-inject.js"></script>
Using npm:
npm install xregexp-quotemeta
In Node.js:
const XRegExp = require('xregexp');
const quotemeta = require('xregexp-quotemeta');
quotemeta.addSupportTo(XRegExp);
In an AMD loader like RequireJS:
require(['xregexp', 'xregexp-quotemeta'], function(XRegExp, quotemeta) {
quotemeta.addSupportTo(XRegExp);
});
xregexp-quotemeta copyright 2018 by Brandon Mintern and copyright 2015 by Steven Levithan.
All code, including addons, tools, and tests, is released under the terms of the MIT License.
FAQs
\Q..\E (quotemeta) support for XRegExp
The npm package xregexp-quotemeta receives a total of 2,697 weekly downloads. As such, xregexp-quotemeta popularity was classified as popular.
We found that xregexp-quotemeta 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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