How to grep the intended folder names in a given range? [closed] - regex

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I have got a directory of the following sub-directories:
01abc 01abb 01abc 01abd ... 01abz
What I want to do is to grep all the folder names except for a range of the sub-directories
01abw 01abx 01aby 01abz
So I am wondering how can I grep the rest of the files?

Maybe I misunderstood your question, but it looks quite simple:
01ab[a-v]

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Clang-Tidy: check number of lines in a function [closed]

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Can you please help me with how to check CPP files in a project for functions exceeding 'n' number of lines using Clang-Tidy?
You can use the readability-function-size check and set the LineThreshold parameter to your n value.

How to “inverse match” with regex without content? [closed]

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I have read How to "inverse match" with regex? and i would like to know if i can apply it to a non-content regex. In particular i'm talking about: ^[A-z0-9+\/]{44}$
I tried https://regex101.com/r/NmOs7Z/1 but it does not work
I didn't get exactly what you really, but from my understanding you want to match the two lines in your demo
So what i did :
^(?![a-zA-Z0-9+\/]{44}).*$
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Regex Expression Required [closed]

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i am new to this regex thing, how can we build regex expression for following thig
input==>[User:1490474408:michaelayliffe]
output should be ==>1490474408
input will be anything like below:
1.[User:1490474408:michaelayliffe]
2.[User:12345:dfhdfhdf]
3.[User:56789:utyutyutyu]
Output should be middle value.
Please reply.
(?<=\[User:)[^:]+
Using lookbehind should work for you.
/\d+/g
It is find digits those are middle of your string

What's the regular expression for regular expressions? [closed]

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Ok, so it's late on a Wed night and this is for no good reason. But I'd like to see one in any dialect, if it exists, just to be impressed.
[Rr][eE3][gG][uU][Ll][aA4][rR]\s[Ee3][xX][pP][rR][eE3][Ss5]{2}[iI1][Oo0][nN][sS5]

Django: Settings in database [closed]

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How do you store and use database-backed settings for your Django project? How do you cache them?
What problems do you encounter?
django-livesettings does that, but I wouldn't recommend it. I had problems with it a couple of years ago I don't remember what exactly.