Message from @Gsurus
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Someones in for a suprise if they ever stumble upon that
kongou desu
I'm gonna have to fix that later.
lol
Kongou is pretty gr8
well the double consonant is easy to check with tsu
but you'll need regex for that
Yeah
same with u for long vowels
Yeah
trap shimi is better ๐
and iowa
Ah, traps arent my thing, but hey, more power to ya.
but Tenryuu is top best
why would you use a find and replace for that btw @Gsurus ? I suppose that they should already be an api for that
I thought so too, but apparently not.
At least, that I could find.
And any translation service cost money.
it works with kanjis too ๐
it's a command line tool
```
$ echo "ๆฅๆฌใๅฅฝใใงใใ" | iconv -f utf8 -t eucjp | kakasi -i euc -Ha -Ka -Ja -Ea -ka
nippongasukidesu.
```
@Alibaba
*/[A-Z0-9._%+-]* is the first part of the email
*+@* Is the @ in the middle of the email.
*[A-Z0-9.-]* is the domain
+\.[A-Z]{2,}$/i* is the end of the email. (.com or .whatever)
traps are gay
Yes, I could tell roo
Well, now you know for 100%. ๐
the + in +@ is actually a part of the previous stuff
Now back to what I was doing before I looked on here.
and the same for the TLD (.com or .whatever)
tld?
that the name of the .thing
Top Level Domain
what's a bottom level domain by comparison?
[A-Z0-9.-] = either a character in the range of A to Z or in the range of 0 to 9 or - one time
if you add the + at the end, it means at least one character or more
it should probably be a {3,} instead of a + to say at least 3 characters or more
Oh, I was thinking it was in the format of a string. lol
With the + meaning to put an @ after [A-Z0-9.-]
nop ^^"
close enough though