---
title: "regexplain"
output: github_document
---
```{r setup, include=FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(echo = TRUE)
library(regexplain)
```
<!-- Links -->
[regexr]: https://regexr.com/
## WORK IN PROGRESS!!
regexplain is going to be an RStudio addin that helps you interactively build up your regex.
Inspired by [RegExr][regexr] and `stringr::str_view`.
## Done (ish)
You can use `view_regex()` for a `stringr::str_view()` replacement that includes groups.
```r
text <- c("breakfast=eggs;lunch=pizza",
"breakfast=bacon;lunch=spaghetti",
"no food here")
pattern <- "((\\w+)=)(\\w+).+(ch=s?p)"
view_regex(text, pattern)
```

```r
t_nested <- "anestedgroupwithingroupexample"
r_nested <- "(a(nested)(group(within(group))(example)))"
view_regex(t_nested, r_nested)
```

## Planned (ish)
1. An Rstudio addin gadget that allows you to interactively enter the regex and see the results.
Like the above example, where the regex field is a text input.
2. Import data from your environment, like a character vector, file, or data.frame column when opening the gadget.
3. Help tab in the gadget, pulling from `?regex` but with some navigation.
4. Tab to interactively explore output of varying regex-applying functions. In other words, see what `stringr::str_locate_all` or `stringr::str_match_all` or `grep` or `grepl` return when applying the regex to your text.