Arg for filtering out undesirable content --regexignore#57
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Arg for filtering out undesirable content --regexignore#57nseratt wants to merge 2 commits intotomnomnom:masterfrom
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…hes a provided regex pattern example usage: --regexignore "(Page not found|<title>error)"
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Hello @tomnomnom
Hope this can be implemented. I've run into instances where a page will give you a 200 on every request, only to be greeted by an html page saying that it is not found , or that an error occurred.
Feel free to modify as needed. Wasn't sure if -x or --regexignore were the best arg names for it.
Thank you
Description:
Filter out matches where the content body matches a provided regex pattern.
example usage: --regexignore "(Page not found|<title>error)"