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Repeating a pattern is an important part of regular expressions. It allows you to write part of a pattern only once instead of copying-and-pasting it multiple times.
We recommend our Back to Basics: Regular Expressions article to learn about how regular expressions work.
To start, you'll want to clone and run the setup script for the repo
git clone [email protected]:thoughtbot-upcase-exercises/regular-expressions-repeating-patterns.git
cd regular-expressions-repeating-patterns
bin/setup
After running bin/setup
, edit lib/regexes_repeating.rb
and fill in the correct regex to make the tests pass.
To run the tests, run rake
. Try reading the test failures one at a time, and fixing each one in order.
Check out the featured solution branch to see the approach we recommend for this exercise.
If you find yourself stuck, be sure to check out the associated Upcase Forum discussion for this exercise to see what other folks have said.
When you've finished the exercise, head on back to the Regular Expressions course to find the next exercise, or explore any of the other great content on Upcase.
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