nickethier/grokdebug

Feature request (perhaps different application interface paradigm)

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The application works excellent for developing and testing patterns.
A couple things that I think would greatly improve work flow (especially when building generic patterns files) would be:

  • Multiple input lines to match results thus allowing you to take an input type that takes multiple forms and test adaptive matching patterns
  • Onchange hook for custom patterns field that triggers re-match
  • Adjustable size custom patterns input field, perhaps even a popout editor and/or remote resources (git hub link?)

@jmmills: what browser are you using? I've created a pull request for a few similar interface improvements, and the text boxes are resizable for me in Chrome and Firefox.

Your second request, for a custom pattern hook for re-matching, is part of my PR #10

I'm not sure, it was a while ago. Likely Chrome under OS X, but I couldn't venture a guess on version.

Thanks,
Jason Mills

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@jmmills: what browser are you using? I've created a pull request for a few similar interface improvements, and the text boxes are resizable for me in Chrome and Firefox.

Your second request, for a custom pattern hook for re-matching, is part of my PR #10


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Does it allow resizing for you now?
On Dec 24, 2015 5:30 PM, "Jason Mills" notifications@github.com wrote:

I'm not sure, it was a while ago. Likely Chrome under OS X, but I couldn't
venture a guess on version.

Thanks,
Jason Mills

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On Dec 24, 2015, at 4:02 PM, Will Bradley notifications@github.com
wrote:

@jmmills: what browser are you using? I've created a pull request for a
few similar interface improvements, and the text boxes are resizable for me
in Chrome and Firefox.

Your second request, for a custom pattern hook for re-matching, is part
of my PR #10


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