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Globtester: a little tool for testing minimatch


Setup

This site runs on roots v3, which you can install using the command npm i roots -g, assuming you have a recent version of node.js installed.

To get this project running locally:

  • Clone the repo down and cd into it
  • Run npm i
  • Run roots watch

You should see a development version open up in your browser that you can hack on.

License & Contributing

Have something you'd like to add? We'd love to see it! Open up a pull request with your feature and we'll check it out as soon as possible.

This project is licensed under MIT

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globtester's Issues

Possible to paste styled strings into the "TESTING AGAINST" field

It seems that copying styled strings from, e.g., a webpage and pasting them into the TESTING AGAINST field at http://www.globtester.com/ causes the styled markup to be included in the string against which to test. The behavior is probably best explained with a screenshot:

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It would be ideal to strip any such markup; initially, I was at a loss as to why the pattern did not match. This issue explains it. :)

Thanks!

Please upgrade minimatch

There are some ReDOS security issues that were fixed in minimatch 3.x. Please upgrade at your earliest convenience. The only breaking change was the pre-packaged browser bundle, so you'll have to bundle it yourself.

Include reference for glob operators

Hey there,

It would be awesome if on the right side of the tool was a little directory of all the possible operators that you can use in the minimatch glob.

Kind of like how regex-101 gives some insight into the operators a given regex will take.

Thanks!

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