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If only one argument is supplied to the {#regex}, it should count number of matches #44

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mdsimmo opened this issue Dec 14, 2022 · 0 comments
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mdsimmo commented Dec 14, 2022

What problem does the feature solve
To test if a string matches a regex, currently have to replace on its inverse

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@mdsimmo mdsimmo added Type: Enhancement Add some functionality Status: Waiting Waiting response from maintainer labels Dec 14, 2022
@mdsimmo mdsimmo self-assigned this Dec 14, 2022
@mdsimmo mdsimmo added Status: Accepted Issue will eventually get done and removed Status: Waiting Waiting response from maintainer labels Dec 14, 2022
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