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Exemplos de Substituição de Regex
Coleção de padrões de substituição de regex comuns e úteis para transformação de texto e limpeza de dados
📝 Formatação de Número de Telefone regex
Adicionar ou remover formatação de número de telefone (traços, parênteses, espaços)
# Phone Number Formatting Examples
# Patterns for standardizing phone number formats
# --- Add Dashes (1234567890 → 123-456-7890) ---
# Pattern: (\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})
# Replacement: $1-$2-$3
# Input: 1234567890
# Output: 123-456-7890
# --- Add Parentheses and Dash (1234567890 → (123) 456-7890) ---
# Pattern: (\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})
# Replacement: ($1) $2-$3
# Input: 1234567890
# Output: (123) 456-7890
# --- Remove All Formatting (123-456-7890 → 1234567890) ---
# Pattern: \D
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: (123) 456-7890
# Output: 1234567890
# --- Add Spaces (1234567890 → 123 456 7890) ---
# Pattern: (\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})
# Replacement: $1 $2 $3
# Input: 1234567890
# Output: 123 456 7890
# --- International Format (+11234567890 → +1 123-456-7890) ---
# Pattern: (\+\d{1})(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})
# Replacement: $1 $2-$3-$4
# Input: +11234567890
# Output: +1 123-456-7890
# --- Convert to International (1234567890 → +1-123-456-7890) ---
# Pattern: ^(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})$
# Replacement: +1-$1-$2-$3
# Input: 1234567890
# Output: +1-123-456-7890
# --- Add Extension Support (1234567890 ext 123 → 123-456-7890 x123) ---
# Pattern: (\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})(?: ext\.? (\d+))?
# Replacement: $1-$2-$3 x$4
# Input: 1234567890 ext 123
# Output: 123-456-7890 x123
# --- Normalize Separator (123.456.7890 → 123-456-7890) ---
# Pattern: (\d{3})[.\s](\d{3})[.\s](\d{4})
# Replacement: $1-$2-$3
# Input: 123.456.7890
# Output: 123-456-7890
# --- Format with Country Code (11234567890 → +1 (123) 456-7890) ---
# Pattern: (\d{1})(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})
# Replacement: +$1 ($2) $3-$4
# Input: 11234567890
# Output: +1 (123) 456-7890
📝 Ofuscação de Email regex
Ocultar ou mascarar endereços de email com asteriscos ou espaços reservados
# Email Obfuscation Examples
# Patterns for hiding or masking email addresses
# --- Mask All But First Letter ([email protected] → j***@example.com) ---
# Pattern: (\w)(\w+@(\w+\.)*\w+)
# Notes: Use callback to replace group 2 with asterisks
# Input: [email protected]
# Output: j***@example.com
# --- Mask Domain ([email protected] → john@******.com) ---
# Pattern: @(\w+\.)(\w+)
# Notes: Use callback to mask domain name
# Input: [email protected]
# Output: john@******.com
# --- Show First and Last ([email protected] → j***[email protected]) ---
# Pattern: (\w)(\w+)(\w)@
# Notes: Use callback to replace middle with asterisks
# Input: [email protected]
# Output: j***[email protected]
# --- Full Mask ([email protected] → ****@*****.com) ---
# Pattern: (\w+)@(\w+\.?)+\w+
# Notes: Replace each group with asterisks of same length
# Input: [email protected]
# Output: ****@*****.com
# --- Replace with Placeholder ([email protected] → [email hidden]) ---
# Pattern: \b[\w.%+-]+@[\w.-]+\.[A-Z]{2,}\b
# Replacement: [email hidden]
# Input: Contact [email protected]
# Output: Contact [email hidden]
# --- Show Domain Only ([email protected] → ***@example.com) ---
# Pattern: \w+(@[\w.-]+\.[A-Z]{2,})
# Replacement: *$1
# Input: [email protected]
# Output: *@example.com
# --- Mask TLD ([email protected] → john@example.***) ---
# Pattern: @(\w+\.)(\w+)
# Replacement: @$1***
# Input: [email protected]
# Output: john@example.***
# --- Partial Username ([email protected] → jo***@example.com) ---
# Pattern: (\w{2})(\w+)@
# Notes: Use callback to replace rest with asterisks
# Input: [email protected]
# Output: jo***@example.com
# --- Format for Display ([email protected] → john [at] example [dot] com) ---
# Pattern: ([\w.%+-]+)@([\w.-]+)\.([A-Z]{2,})
# Replacement: $1 [at] $2 [dot] $3
# Input: [email protected]
# Output: john [at] example [dot] com
# --- Add Prefix ([email protected] → Email: [email protected]) ---
# Pattern: ([\w.%+-]+@[\w.-]+\.[A-Z]{2,})
# Replacement: Email: $1
# Input: [email protected]
# Output: Email: [email protected]
📝 Mascaramento de Cartão de Crédito regex
Ocultar números de cartão de crédito sensíveis, mostrar apenas os últimos 4 dígitos
# Credit Card Masking Examples
# Patterns for hiding sensitive credit card numbers
# --- Show Last 4 Digits (1234567890123456 → ****-****-****-3456) ---
# Pattern: \d{12}(\d{4})
# Replacement: ****-****-****-$1
# Input: 1234567890123456
# Output: ****-****-****-3456
# --- Mask All But Last 4 (1234567890123456 • ************3456) ---
# Pattern: \d{12}(\d{4})
# Replacement: ************$1
# Input: 1234567890123456
# Output: ************3456
# --- Mask First 12 with Spaces (1234-5678-9012-3456 • •••• •••• •••• 3456) ---
# Pattern: \d{4}(\d{4})(\d{4})(\d{4})
# Replacement: •••• $1 $2 $3
# Input: 1234567890123456
# Output: •••• 5678 9012 3456
# --- Remove All Digits (1234567890123456 • ••••••••••••••) ---
# Pattern: \d
# Replacement: •
# Input: 1234567890123456
# Output: ••••••••••••••••
# --- Format and Mask (1234567890123456 • **** **** **** 3456) ---
# Pattern: (\d{4})(\d{4})(\d{4})(\d{4})
# Replacement: **** **** **** $4
# Input: 1234567890123456
# Output: **** **** **** 3456
# --- Show Bin and Last 4 (1234567890123456 → 1234******3456) ---
# Pattern: (\d{4})(\d{8})(\d{4})
# Replacement: $1********$3
# Input: 1234567890123456
# Output: 1234********3456
# --- Mask in Sentence (Card: 1234567890123456 • Card: ****3456) ---
# Pattern: \d{12}(\d{4})
# Replacement: ****$1
# Input: Card: 1234567890123456
# Output: Card: ****3456
# --- Add Spaces and Mask (1234567890123456 • •• •• •• 3456) ---
# Pattern: (\d{4})(\d{4})(\d{4})(\d{4})
# Replacement: •• •• •• $4
# Input: 1234567890123456
# Output: •• •• •• 3456
# --- Replace with Placeholder (1234567890123456 • [CARD HIDDEN]) ---
# Pattern: \d{16}
# Replacement: [CARD HIDDEN]
# Input: 1234567890123456
# Output: [CARD HIDDEN]
# --- Mask Groups (1234-5678-9012-3456 • ****-****-****-3456) ---
# Pattern: (\d{4})-(\d{4})-(\d{4})-(\d{4})
# Replacement: ****-****-****-$4
# Input: 1234-5678-9012-3456
# Output: ****-****-****-3456
# --- Partial Mask (1234567890123456 → 1**2**3**4**56) ---
# Pattern: (\d{4})(\d{4})(\d{4})(\d{4})
# Notes: Use callback for custom masking pattern
# Input: 1234567890123456
# Output: 1**2**3**4**56
📝 Limpeza de Strings regex
Remover espaços extras, quebras de linha e caracteres especiais
# String Cleanup Examples
# Patterns for removing extra spaces, line breaks, and special characters
# --- Remove Extra Spaces (hello world → hello world) ---
# Pattern: \s{2,}
# Replacement: ' '
# Input: hello world
# Output: hello world
# --- Trim Leading Spaces ( hello → hello) ---
# Pattern: ^\s+
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: hello
# Output: hello
# --- Trim Trailing Spaces (hello → hello) ---
# Pattern: \s+$
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: hello
# Output: hello
# --- Remove All Spaces (hello world → helloworld) ---
# Pattern: \s
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: hello world
# Output: helloworld
# --- Remove Line Breaks (line1\nline2 → line1line2) ---
# Pattern: [\r\n]+
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: line1\nline2
# Output: line1line2
# --- Normalize Line Breaks (\r\n → \n) ---
# Pattern: \r\n
# Replacement: \n
# Input: line1\r\nline2
# Output: line1\nline2
# --- Remove Tab Characters ---
# Pattern: \t
# Replacement: ' '
# Input: hello\tworld
# Output: hello world
# --- Remove Non-ASCII Characters ---
# Pattern: [^\x00-\x7F]
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: café
# Output: caf
# --- Remove Special Characters (hello@world! → helloworld) ---
# Pattern: [^a-zA-Z0-9\s]
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: hello@world!
# Output: helloworld
# --- Remove Numbers (abc123 → abc) ---
# Pattern: \d
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: abc123
# Output: abc
# --- Remove Letters (abc123 → 123) ---
# Pattern: [a-zA-Z]
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: abc123
# Output: 123
# --- Remove Punctuation (Hello, world! → Hello world) ---
# Pattern: [^a-zA-Z0-9\s]
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: Hello, world!
# Output: Hello world
# --- Remove Duplicate Lines ---
# Pattern: ^(.*?)$\n?\1$
# Replacement: $1
# Input: line1\nline1\nline2
# Output: line1\nline2
# --- Remove Empty Lines ---
# Pattern: ^\s*$
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: line1\n\nline2
# Output: line1\nline2
# --- Collapse Multiple Lines to One (line1\nline2 → line1 line2) ---
# Pattern: \n
# Replacement: ' '
# Input: line1\nline2
# Output: line1 line2
📝 Conversão de Formato de Data regex
Converter entre diferentes formatos de data (ISO para local, EUA para europeu, etc.)
# Date Format Conversion Examples
# Common regex patterns for converting between date formats
# --- ISO to US Format (YYYY-MM-DD → MM/DD/YYYY) ---
# Pattern: (\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})
# Replacement: $2/$3/$1
# Input: 2024-12-25
# Output: 12/25/2024
# --- ISO to European Format (YYYY-MM-DD → DD.MM.YYYY) ---
# Pattern: (\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})
# Replacement: $3.$2.$1
# Input: 2024-12-25
# Output: 25.12.2024
# --- US to ISO Format (MM/DD/YYYY → YYYY-MM-DD) ---
# Pattern: (\d{2})/(\d{2})/(\d{4})
# Replacement: $3-$1-$2
# Input: 12/25/2024
# Output: 2024-12-25
# --- European to ISO Format (DD.MM.YYYY → YYYY-MM-DD) ---
# Pattern: (\d{2})\.(\d{2})\.(\d{4})
# Replacement: $3-$2-$1
# Input: 25.12.2024
# Output: 2024-12-25
# --- Text Month to Number (December 25, 2024 → 12/25/2024) ---
# Pattern: (Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct|Nov|Dec) (\d{1,2}), (\d{4})
# Replacement (needs mapping): Use with callback function for month mapping
# --- Add Time to Date (2024-12-25 → 2024-12-25 00:00:00) ---
# Pattern: ^(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2})$
# Replacement: $1 00:00:00
# Input: 2024-12-25
# Output: 2024-12-25 00:00:00
# --- Remove Time from Date (2024-12-25 14:30:00 → 2024-12-25) ---
# Pattern: ^(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}).*$
# Replacement: $1
# Input: 2024-12-25 14:30:00
# Output: 2024-12-25
# --- Convert Month Name to Abbreviation (December → Dec) ---
# Pattern: \b(January|February|March|April|May|June|July|August|September|October|November|December)\b
# Replacement (varies by month): Use with lookup table
# --- Ordinal Dates (December 25th → December 25) ---
# Pattern: (\d{1,2})(st|nd|rd|th)
# Replacement: $1
# Input: December 25th, 2024
# Output: December 25, 2024
📝 Transformação de Maiúsculas/Minúsculas regex
Alterar maiúsculas/minúsculas do texto correspondente usando padrões de substituição
# Text Casing Examples
# Note: JavaScript regex replace() doesn\'t support case changes in replacement string
# These patterns show what needs to be matched, with notes on implementation
# --- Uppercase First Letter of Each Word ---
# Pattern: \b\w
# Notes: Use callback function: match => match.toUpperCase()
# Input: hello world
# Output: Hello World
# --- Lowercase All Letters ---
# Pattern: .*
# Notes: Better to use .toLowerCase() directly on the string
# Input: HELLO WORLD
# Output: hello world
# --- Uppercase All Letters ---
# Pattern: .*
# Notes: Better to use .toUpperCase() directly on the string
# Input: hello world
# Output: HELLO WORLD
# --- Title Case After Special Characters ---
# Pattern: (?:^|\s|-|\.)\w
# Notes: Use callback function for each match
# Input: hello-world test.example
# Output: Hello-World Test.Example
# --- Lowercase After Period ---
# Pattern: \.\s*(\w)
# Notes: Use callback to lowercase the letter
# Input: Hello. WORLD.
# Output: Hello. World.
# --- Capitalize Sentences ---
# Pattern: (?:^|[.!?]\s+)([a-z])
# Notes: Use callback to capitalize first letter after sentence endings
# Input: hello. world. test.
# Output: Hello. World. Test.
# --- SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE to camelCase ---
# Pattern: (_)([a-z])
# Notes: Use callback: match => match[1].toUpperCase()
# Input: SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE
# Output: screamingSnakeCase
# --- kebab-case to camelCase ---
# Pattern: (-)([a-z])
# Notes: Use callback: match => match.toUpperCase()
# Input: kebab-case-string
# Output: kebabCaseString
# --- camelCase to snake_case ---
# Pattern: ([a-z])([A-Z])
# Replacement: $1_$2
# Then lowercase the result
# Input: camelCaseString
# Output: camel_case_string
# --- PascalCase to snake_case ---
# Pattern: ([A-Z])
# Replacement: _$1 (then trim leading _ and lowercase)
# Input: PascalCaseString
# Output: pascal_case_string
# --- Remove Extra Capitals (hELLO → HELLO) ---
# Pattern: ([A-Z])([a-z])
# Notes: Complex - use callback logic
# Input: hELLO wORLD
# Output: HELLO WORLD
📝 Normalização de URL regex
Padronizar URLs adicionando protocolo, removendo www, normalizando caminhos
# URL Normalization Examples
# Patterns for standardizing URL formats
# --- Add HTTPS Protocol (example.com → https://example.com) ---
# Pattern: ^(?!https?://)(.*)
# Replacement: https://$1
# Input: example.com
# Output: https://example.com
# --- Remove www (https://www.example.com → https://example.com) ---
# Pattern: https?://www\.(.*)
# Replacement: https://$1
# Input: https://www.example.com
# Output: https://example.com
# --- Add Trailing Slash (https://example.com → https://example.com/) ---
# Pattern: ^(https?://[^/]+)$
# Replacement: $1/
# Input: https://example.com
# Output: https://example.com/
# --- Remove Trailing Slash (https://example.com/ → https://example.com) ---
# Pattern:^(https?://.+)/$
# Replacement: $1
# Input: https://example.com/
# Output: https://example.com
# --- Convert HTTP to HTTPS (http://example.com → https://example.com) ---
# Pattern: http://(.*)
# Replacement: https://$1
# Input: http://example.com
# Output: https://example.com
# --- Remove Duplicate Slashes (https://example.com//path → https://example.com/path) ---
# Pattern: (?<!:)/{2,}
# Replacement: /
# Input: https://example.com//path
# Output: https://example.com/path
# --- Normalize Path Slashes (https://example.com/path/ → https://example.com/path) ---
# Pattern: (.+)/$
# Replacement: $1
# Input: https://example.com/path/
# Output: https://example.com/path
# --- Remove Fragment (https://example.com#section → https://example.com) ---
# Pattern: ^(.*?)#.*$
# Replacement: $1
# Input: https://example.com#section
# Output: https://example.com
# --- Remove Query Parameters (https://example.com?param=value → https://example.com) ---
# Pattern: ^(.*?)\?.*$
# Replacement: $1
# Input: https://example.com?param=value
# Output: https://example.com
# --- Remove Port Number (https://example.com:8080 → https://example.com) ---
# Pattern: ^(https?://[^/:]+):\d+(.*)$
# Replacement: $1$2
# Input: https://example.com:8080/path
# Output: https://example.com/path
# --- Lowercase Domain (HTTPS://EXAMPLE.COM → https://example.com) ---
# Pattern: ^(https?://)([^/]+)
# Notes: Use callback to lowercase group 2
# Input: HTTPS://EXAMPLE.COM
# Output: https://example.com
📝 Remoção e Conversão de Tags HTML regex
Remover tags HTML ou converter para markdown e outros formatos
# HTML Tag Removal and Conversion Examples
# Patterns for stripping or converting HTML markup
# --- Remove All HTML Tags ---
# Pattern: <[^>]*>
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: <p>Hello <b>world</b></p>
# Output: Hello world
# --- Convert <b> to Markdown Bold ---
# Pattern: <b>(.*?)</b>
# Replacement: **$1**
# Input: <b>bold text</b>
# Output: **bold text**
# --- Convert <i> to Markdown Italic ---
# Pattern: <i>(.*?)</i>
# Replacement: *$1*
# Input: <i>italic text</i>
# Output: *italic text*
# --- Convert <h1> to Markdown Header ---
# Pattern: <h1>(.*?)</h1>
# Replacement: # $1
# Input: <h1>Title</h1>
# Output: # Title
# --- Convert <a> to Markdown Link ---
# Pattern: <a href="([^"]*)"[^>]*>(.*?)</a>
# Replacement: [$2]($1)
# Input: <a href="https://example.com">Link</a>
# Output: [Link](https://example.com)
# --- Convert <img> to Markdown Image ---
# Pattern: <img src="([^"]*)"[^>]*alt="([^"]*)"[^>]*/?>
# Replacement: 
# Input: <img src="pic.jpg" alt="Picture"/>
# Output: 
# --- Remove Script Tags ---
# Pattern: <script[^>]*>.*?</script>
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: Hello<script>alert('xss')</script>World
# Output: HelloWorld
# --- Remove Style Tags ---
# Pattern: <style[^>]*>.*?</style>
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: Text<style>body{color:red;}</style>More
# Output: TextMore
# --- Convert <br> to Newline ---
# Pattern: <br\s*/?>|<br>
# Replacement: \n
# Input: Line 1<br>Line 2
# Output: Line 1\nLine 2
# --- Convert <code> to Backticks ---
# Pattern: <code[^>]*>(.*?)</code>
# Replacement: `$1`
# Input: <code>var x = 1;</code>
# Output: `var x = 1;`
# --- Remove HTML Comments ---
# Pattern: <!--.*?-->
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: Text<!-- comment -->More text
# Output: TextMore text
# --- Convert <ul>/<li> to Markdown List ---
# Pattern: </?ul>|<li>(.*?)</li>
# Replacement (multiple steps): First remove ul tags, then replace li with " - $1"
# --- Decode HTML Entities (& → &) ---
# Pattern: &
# Replacement: &
# Input: Tom & Jerry
# Output: Tom & Jerry
# --- Decode < and > ---
# Pattern: <|>
# Replacement (two steps): < → <, > → >
# Input: <tag>
# Output: <tag>
📝 Formatação de Números regex
Adicionar separadores de milhar, formatação decimal e normalização de números
# Number Formatting Examples
# Patterns for formatting numbers with separators and decimals
# --- Add Thousand Separators (1000000 → 1,000,000) ---
# Pattern: \B(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))
# Replacement: ,
# Input: 1000000
# Output: 1,000,000
# --- Remove Thousand Separators (1,000,000 → 1000000) ---
# Pattern: ,
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: 1,000,000
# Output: 1000000
# --- Add Decimal Point (1000 → 1000.00) ---
# Pattern: ^(\d+)$
# Replacement: $1.00
# Input: 1000
# Output: 1000.00
# --- Format Currency (1000000 → $1,000,000.00) ---
# Pattern: (\d)
# Notes: Multiple step process with callbacks
# Input: 1000000
# Output: $1,000,000.00
# --- Round to 2 Decimals (123.456 → 123.46) ---
# Pattern: ^\d+\.\d{2}(\d)
# Notes: Use callback for rounding logic
# Input: 123.456
# Output: 123.46
# --- Remove Decimals (123.45 → 123) ---
# Pattern: \.(\d+)
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: 123.45
# Output: 123
# --- Pad Integer with Zeros (123 → 00123) ---
# Pattern: ^(\d+)$
# Notes: Use callback with padStart(5, '0')
# Input: 123
# Output: 00123
# --- Format Percentage (0.85 → 85%) ---
# Pattern: (\d+)\.\d+
# Notes: Use callback to multiply by 100
# Input: 0.85
# Output: 85%
# --- Add Plus Sign for Positive (+100) ---
# Pattern: ^(\d+)$
# Replacement: +$1
# Input: 100
# Output: +100
# --- Format Negative Numbers (-1000 → -1,000) ---
# Pattern: -(\d)(?=(\d{3})+(?!\d))
# Replacement: -$1,
# Input: -1000000
# Output: -1,000,000
# --- Format Phone-like Numbers (1234567 → 123-4567) ---
# Pattern: (\d{3})(\d{4})
# Replacement: $1-$2
# Input: 1234567
# Output: 123-4567
# --- Format SSN (123456789 → 123-45-6789) ---
# Pattern: (\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{4})
# Replacement: $1-$2-$3
# Input: 123456789
# Output: 123-45-6789
# --- Format IP Address (19216811 → 192.168.1.1) ---
# Pattern: (\d{1,3})(\d{1,3})(\d{1,3})(\d{1,3})
# Notes: Requires validation of octet ranges
# Input: 19216811
# Output: 192.168.1.1
📝 Conversão de Markdown regex
Converter markdown para HTML ou outros formatos
# Markdown Conversion Examples
# Patterns for converting markdown syntax to other formats
# --- Bold to HTML (**text** → <strong>text</strong>) ---
# Pattern: \*\*(.*?)\*\*
# Replacement: <strong>$1</strong>
# Input: **bold text**
# Output: <strong>bold text</strong>
# --- Italic to HTML (*text* → <em>text</em>) ---
# Pattern: \*(.*?)\*
# Replacement: <em>$1</em>
# Input: *italic text*
# Output: <em>italic text</em>
# --- Headers to HTML (# Title → <h1>Title</h1>) ---
# Pattern: ^(#{1,6})\s+(.*)$
# Replacement (varies by # count): <h{count}>$2</h{count}>
# Input: # Title
# Output: <h1>Title</h1>
# --- Code Block to HTML (```code``` → <pre><code>code</code></pre>) ---
# Pattern: ```([\s\S]*?)```
# Replacement: <pre><code>$1</code></pre>
# Input: ```code here```
# Output: <pre><code>code here</code></pre>
# --- Inline Code to HTML (`code` → <code>code</code>) ---
# Pattern: `([^`]+)`
# Replacement: <code>$1</code>
# Input: `var x = 1;`
# Output: <code>var x = 1;</code>
# --- Links to HTML ([text](url) → <a href="url">text</a>) ---
# Pattern: \[([^\]]+)\]\(([^)]+)\)
# Replacement: <a href="$2">$1</a>
# Input: [Link](https://example.com)
# Output: <a href="https://example.com">Link</a>
# --- Images to HTML ( → <img src="url" alt="alt"/>) ---
# Pattern: !\[([^\]]+)\]\(([^)]+)\)
# Replacement: <img src="$2" alt="$1"/>
# Input: 
# Output: <img src="pic.jpg" alt="Picture"/>
# --- Unordered Lists to HTML (- item → <li>item</li>) ---
# Pattern: ^-\s+(.*)$
# Replacement: <li>$1</li>
# Input: - item
# Output: <li>item</li>
# --- Ordered Lists to HTML (1. item → <li>item</li>) ---
# Pattern: ^\d+\.\s+(.*)$
# Replacement: <li>$1</li>
# Input: 1. item
# Output: <li>item</li>
# --- Blockquotes to HTML (> quote → <blockquote>quote</blockquote>) ---
# Pattern: ^>\s+(.*)$
# Replacement: <blockquote>$1</blockquote>
# Input: > Quote text
# Output: <blockquote>Quote text</blockquote>
# --- Horizontal Rule to HTML (--- → <hr/>) ---
# Pattern: ^-{3,}$
# Replacement: <hr/>
# Input: ---
# Output: <hr/>
# --- Strikethrough to HTML (~~text~~ → <del>text</del>) ---
# Pattern: ~~(.*?)~~
# Replacement: <del>$1</del>
# Input: ~~deleted~~
# Output: <del>deleted</del>
# --- Line Breaks to HTML (line\nline → line<br/>line) ---
# Pattern: \n
# Replacement: <br/>
# Input: Line 1\nLine 2
# Output: Line 1<br/>Line 2
📝 Normalização de Aspas regex
Converter entre aspas retas, aspas curvas e outros tipos de aspas
# Quote Normalization Examples
# Patterns for converting between different quote types
# --- Curly to Straight ("text" → "text") ---
# Pattern: ["|"|'|"|']
# Replacement: " or '
# Input: "Hello" and 'world'
# Output: "Hello" and 'world'
# --- Straight to Curly Double ("text" → "text") ---
# Pattern: "(.*?)"
# Notes: Requires context-aware replacement
# Input: "text"
# Output: "text"
# --- Straight to Curly Single ('text' → 'text') ---
# Pattern: '(.*?)'
# Notes: Requires context-aware replacement
# Input: 'text'
# Output: 'text'
# --- Normalize Double Quotes (""text"" → "text") ---
# Pattern: "{2,}
# Replacement: "
# Input: ""hello""
# Output: "hello"
# --- Normalize Single Quotes (''text'' → 'text') ---
# Pattern: '{2,}
# Replacement: '
# Input: ''hello''
# Output: 'hello'
# --- Convert Smart Quotes Left ("text" → "text") ---
# Pattern: "
# Replacement: "
# Input: "Hello"
# Output: "Hello"
# --- Convert Smart Quotes Right ("text" → "text") ---
# Pattern: "
# Replacement: "
# Input: "Hello"
# Output: "Hello"
# --- Convert Smart Single Left ('text' → 'text') ---
# Pattern: '
# Replacement: '
# Input: 'Hello'
# Output: 'Hello'
# --- Convert Smart Single Right ('text' → 'text') ---
# Pattern: '
# Replacement: '
# Input: 'Hello'
# Output: 'Hello'
# --- Remove Quotes Entirely ("text" → text) ---
# Pattern: ["']
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: "text" and 'more'
# Output: text and more
# --- Escape Quotes for JSON ("text" → "text") ---
# Pattern: "
# Replacement: \"
# Input: He said "hello"
# Output: He said \"hello\"
# --- Unescape Quotes (\"text\" → "text") ---
# Pattern: \\"
# Replacement: "
# Input: \"hello\"
# Output: "hello"
# --- Convert Backticks to Quotes (`text` → "text") ---
# Pattern: `(.*?)`
# Replacement: "$1"
# Input: `text`
# Output: "text"
# --- Standardize Quote Spacing ( text " → text") ---
# Pattern: \s+(["'])
# Replacement: $1
# Input: hello " world "
# Output: hello "world "
📝 Conversão de Caminho regex
Converter entre caminhos de arquivo Windows e Unix, normalizar separadores
# Path Conversion Examples
# Patterns for converting between different file path formats
# --- Windows to Unix (C:\\path\\to\\file → /c/path/to/file) ---
# Pattern: ^([A-Z]):\\(.*)$
# Replacement: /$1/$2
# Input: C:\\Users\\name\\file.txt
# Output: /C/Users/name/file.txt
# --- Unix to Windows (/home/user → C:\\home\\user) ---
# Pattern: ^/(.*)$
# Replacement: C:\\$1
# Input: /home/user/file.txt
# Output: C:\home\user\file.txt
# --- Normalize Forward Slashes (path\\to\\file → path/to/file) ---
# Pattern: \\\\
# Replacement: /
# Input: path\\to\\file
# Output: path/to/file
# --- Normalize Back Slashes (path/to/file → path\\to\\file) ---
# Pattern: /
# Replacement: \\\\
# Input: path/to/file
# Output: path\\to\\file
# --- Remove Drive Letter (C:\\path → /path) ---
# Pattern: ^[A-Z]:\\
# Replacement: /
# Input: C:\\Users\\name
# Output: /Users/name
# --- Add Drive Letter (/path → C:\\path) ---
# Pattern: ^/(.*)$
# Replacement: C:\\$1
# Input: /Users/name
# Output: C:\Users\name
# --- Convert Mixed Separators (path/to\\file → path/to/file) ---
# Pattern: [\/]+
# Replacement: /
# Input: path/to\\file
# Output: path/to/file
# --- Remove Trailing Separator (path/to/ → path/to) ---
# Pattern: [\/]+$
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: path/to/
# Output: path/to
# --- Add Trailing Separator (path/to → path/to/) ---
# Pattern:([^\/]+)$
# Replacement: $1/
# Input: path/to
# Output: path/to/
# --- Remove Duplicate Separators (path//to///file → path/to/file) ---
# Pattern: [\/]{2,}
# Replacement: /
# Input: path//to///file
# Output: path/to/file
# --- UNC to Local Path (\\\\server\\share → //server/share) ---
# Pattern: ^\\\\
# Replacement: //
# Input: \\\\server\\share
# Output: //server/share
# --- Convert Network Path (//server/share → \\\\server\\share) ---
# Pattern: ^
# Replacement: \\\\ (on //server/share patterns)
# Input: //server/share
# Output: \\\\server\\share
# --- Remove Parent References (path/to/../file → path/file) ---
# Pattern: [^/\\]+/\\.\./
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: path/to/../file
# Output: path/file
# --- Remove Current References (path/./file → path/file) ---
# Pattern: /\\.\./
# Replacement: /
# Input: path/./file
# Output: path/file
📝 Transformações de Texto Avançadas regex
Transformações complexas incluindo análise CSV, formatação de log e extração de dados
# Advanced Text Transformation Examples
# Complex patterns for data parsing and transformation
# --- CSV to Pipe Delimited (a,b,c → a|b|c) ---
# Pattern: ,
# Replacement: |
# Input: name,age,city
# Output: name|age|city
# --- Pipe to CSV (a|b|c → a,b,c) ---
# Pattern: \|
# Replacement: ,
# Input: name|age|city
# Output: name,age,city
# --- Extract IPs from Log (Failed IP: 192.168.1.1 → 192.168.1.1) ---
# Pattern: \b(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}\b
# Notes: Use with match() instead of replace
# Input: User at 192.168.1.1 failed
# Output: 192.168.1.1
# --- Extract URLs from Text ---
# Pattern: https?://[^\s]+
# Notes: Use with match() instead of replace
# Input: Visit https://example.com for more
# Output: https://example.com
# --- Extract Email Addresses ---
# Pattern: \b[\w.%+-]+@[\w.-]+\.[A-Z]{2,}\b
# Notes: Use with match() instead of replace
# Input: Contact [email protected]
# Output: [email protected]
# --- Format Log Timestamp (2024-12-25T14:30:00 → 12/25/2024 2:30 PM) ---
# Pattern: (\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})T(\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2})
# Notes: Use callback for complex date formatting
# Input: 2024-12-25T14:30:00
# Output: 12/25/2024 2:30 PM
# --- Remove ANSI Color Codes ---
# Pattern: \x1b\[[0-9;]*m
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: \x1b[31mError\x1b[0m
# Output: Error
# --- Extract JSON Keys ---
# Pattern: "([^"]+)":
# Notes: Use with match() for key extraction
# Input: {"name": "John", "age": 30}
# Output: name, age
# --- Base64 Encode Preparation ---
# Pattern: (.)
# Notes: Each char needs btoa() conversion
# Input: Hello
# Output: SGVsbG8=
# --- Reverse String (Hello → olleH) ---
# Pattern: .
# Notes: Split, reverse, join - not pure regex
# --- Remove XML Tags ---
# Pattern: <[^>]+>
# Replacement: (empty)
# Input: <tag>content</tag>
# Output: content
# --- Extract Hashtags (Check #trending → #trending) ---
# Pattern: #[\w]+
# Notes: Use with match() instead of replace
# Input: Check #trending topics
# Output: #trending
# --- Extract Mentions (@user → @user) ---
# Pattern: @[\w]+
# Notes: Use with match() instead of replace
# Input: Hey @john check this
# Output: @john
# --- Format JSON (compact → pretty) ---
# Notes: Use JSON.stringify(obj, null, 2)
# Input: {"a":1,"b":2}
# Output: {\n "a": 1,\n "b": 2\n}
# --- Minify JSON (pretty → compact) ---
# Notes: Use JSON.stringify(obj)
# Input: {\n "a": 1\n}
# Output: {"a":1}