Atomically Correct Regex: Frequently Asked Questions

Is it really atomically correct?

Yes, our regex is as atomic as a nuclear power plant. But don't worry, we won't blow up in your face... unless you ask us to.

What's the difference between atomic and regex?

Atomic is when you're trying to split a string into smaller pieces without losing any information. Regex is when you're trying to split a string into smaller pieces without losing your sanity.

How do I install Atomically Correct Regex?

It's like assembling a nuclear reactor, but instead of radiation, you get a better understanding of regular expressions. Just follow these steps:

  1. Download the Atomically Correct Regex source code.
  2. Unzip it into your /path/to/regex/dir.
  3. Run `make` to build the regex-bombs.
  4. Point your browser to `http://localhost:8080` to access the regex-console.

VoilĂ ! Now you can atomically split any string you like.

What's the support like?

We're like a nuclear reactor core: always hot, always bothered, and always ready to explode.

But seriously, our support is top-notch, even if our documentation is a mess.

Visit our support page for more info.

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