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They don't but there's a lot of good alternatives like feature.fm or toneden.io. Source: over 1 year ago
@silvercross444 How find such links at feature.fm service? Source: over 1 year ago
I hear feature.fm is pretty good, havent checked it out yet. Source: over 2 years ago
If you use multiple, it may be worth using a site like feature.fm or a similar site to create a single smart link which has sublinks to all the other platforms so they can choose the platform of their liking, and allows you to keep your marketing to one link per social if possible. Source: almost 3 years ago
I'd say use Feature FM for your smart link needs. It works great and the free version is enough for the basic user. Check out my link below for an example (and for a shameless plug):. Source: about 3 years ago
As a ruby developer, I was happy to find that VS Code / TextMate grammar files use the same regular expression engine called Oniguruma as ruby itself. Thus, I could be sure that when trying my regular expressions in my favorite online regex tool, rubular.com, there would be no inconsistencies due to the engine inner workings. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
In my testing on a couple of regex testers (https://rubular.com/ & https://regex101.com/) this seems to select the postcode correctly each time. Source: about 1 year ago
Copied from Rubular ( a nice tool to test regexes ):. Source: over 1 year ago
To add on to this from a regex perspective - I find regex to be invaluable in my workflows. Once you learn the basics I always test and debug my strings using https://rubular.com because it has string hints at the bottom that are readily available. Source: over 1 year ago
Mostly trial and error using pythex.org for python, regextester.com for c/c++, or rubular.com if you're coding in ruby for some reason. Source: over 1 year ago
Linkfire - Linkfire is a smart links tool for music marketing.
RegExr - RegExr.com is an online tool to learn, build, and test Regular Expressions.
Amplify.link - Powering artists and creators worldwide, providing the tools and knowledge to help artists and creators market themselves more effectively, reach more fans, and monetize their audiences.
Expresso - The award-winning Expresso editor is equally suitable as a teaching tool for the beginning user of regular expressions or as a full-featured development environment for the experienced programmer with an extensive knowledge of regular expressions.
Show.co - Show.co is an app where music artists can grow their career by making their music known on all internet platforms by making ads and running promotion campaigns.
RegexPlanet Ruby - RegexPlanet offers a free-to-use Regular Expression Test Page to help you check RegEx in Ruby free-of-cost.