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  2. Help:Searching/Regex - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Searching/Regex

    Unlike keyword searching, regex searching is by default case-sensitive, does not ignore punctuation, and operates directly on the page source (MediaWiki markup) rather than on the rendered contents of the page. To perform a regex search, use the ordinary search box with the syntax insource:/regex/ or intitle:/regex/.

  3. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/Database Scanner - Wikipedia

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    Title does not contain — Restrict the search to titles NOT containing the text, or NOT matching the text if the Regex option is used. Regex — AWB Regex help Case sensitive — Whether the text/matching pattern should be case sensitive.

  4. Template:Regex - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Regex

    Unlike keyword searching, regex searching is by default case-sensitive, does not ignore punctuation, and operates directly on the page source (MediaWiki markup) rather than on the rendered contents of the page. To perform a regex search, use the ordinary search box with the syntax insource:/regex/ or intitle:/regex/.

  5. findstr - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Findstr

    /I Specifies that the search is not to be case-sensitive. /X Prints lines that match exactly. /V Prints only lines that do not contain a match. /N Prints the line number before each line that matches. /M Prints only the filename if a file contains a match. /O Prints character offset before each matching line. /P Skip files with non-printable ...

  6. User:Cacycle/wikEd help - Wikipedia

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    Selecting a previous replacement also sets the Case sensitive and RegExp check buttons. Use the Tab key to jump between the Find and the Replace fields. Replace next: Replace the next match. This button first highlights the forward searched match and replaces it after the next button push. Case sensitive: Toggle the case sensitive search setting.

  7. Template:Search link - Wikipedia

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    Unlike keyword searching, regex searching is by default case-sensitive, does not ignore punctuation, and operates directly on the page source (MediaWiki markup) rather than on the rendered contents of the page. To perform a regex search, use the ordinary search box with the syntax insource:/regex/ or intitle:/regex/.

  8. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/Find and replace - Wikipedia

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    Case Sensitive – If checked the search is case sensitive. Regex – If checked indicates that the find and replace expression is a regular expression . Multiline – If checked, this indicates to AWB that the regex characters "^" and "$" ought to match at the beginning and the end of lines respectively, not just the beginning and end of the ...

  9. Help:Searching/Features - Wikipedia

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    reporting redirects or not; for a pagename input: being case sensitive or not, or accepting the underscore _ character in lieu of a space character or not; delimiters for there arguments; the meaning of their own modifier characters syntax; The delimiters: Namespace needs no delimiters, but accepts whitespace to the left and greyspace to the right