Note that you can train and test regexes on pages like regex101.com, or locally (visual-regexp). Perhaps with incomplete coverage of the rules, txt2regex can help you to construct regexes for use in awk, emacs, python, vim by answering a few questions. The last two possibly already are packaged for your instance of Linux (repology's query about visual-regexp, and txt2regex). Source: about 1 year ago
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