![]() Here is how you do this in VS Code: You need to enable RegEx by checking this option 1). ![]() Also, note that you usually need to turn on RegEx somewhere near the search input. While almost any text editor supports Regular Expressions now, I will use Visual Studio Code for this tutorial, but you can use any editor you like. ![]() Always wanted to learn Regular Expressions but got put off by their complexity? In this article, I will show you five easy-to-learn RegEx tricks which you can start using immediately in your favorite text editor.
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