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In addition to matching and replacing image prefixes, this adds support
for using regexp patterns in exclusion and replacement rules.
This should allow to do any possible image transformation. When using a
regexp replacement rule, the replacement pattern can reference
submatches via `$N` where `N` is a number or `${name}` where `name` is
the name of a named capture group (e.g. `(?P<tag>.+)`).
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I couldn't agree 100% percent with the logic. If we are going to support regex so why we should have our own way of defining rules too? |
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This implements the nice-to-have mentioned in #1.
In addition to matching and replacing image prefixes, this adds support
for using regexp patterns in exclusion and replacement rules.
This should allow to do any possible image transformation. When using a
regexp replacement rule, the replacement pattern can reference
submatches via
$NwhereNis a number or${name}wherenameisthe name of a named capture group (e.g.
(?P<tag>.+)).