regex-escape
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Escapes input characters to be used in regular expressions.
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regex-escape
Escapes input characters to be used in regular expressions.
:cloud: Installation
# Using npm
npm install --save regex-escape
# Using yarn
yarn add regex-escape
:clipboard: Example
// Dependencies
var RegexEscape = require("regex-escape");
console.log(RegexEscape("{#/}"));
// => \{#\/\}
:question: Get Help
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:memo: Documentation
RegexEscape(input)
Escapes a string for using it in a regular expression.
Params
- String
input
: The string that must be escaped.
Return
- String The escaped string.
proto()
Adds the RegexEscape
function to RegExp
class.
Return
- Function The
RegexEscape
function.
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:cake: Thanks
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