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We have recently added a general-purpose pattern matching (regular expressions) feature to wikiq. The design doc can be seen [[Wikiq Pattern Matching | here]] and more information is given in the Command Line Arguments and Codebook below.
We have recently added a general-purpose pattern matching (regular expressions) feature to wikiq. The design doc can be seen [[Wikiq Pattern Matching | here]] and more information is given in the Command Line Arguments and Codebook below.
== ! New Wikiq in 2018 ==
If you want the new wikiq, with improved persistence measures, use <code> wikiq_new </code>.
There will be some breaking changes to wikiq in summer 2018. Currently, the stable version of the new wikiq is called <code>wikiq_new</code> on hyak. At some point we will switch to calling the old version <code>wikiq_old</code> and the new version will be <code> wikiq </code>.


See Also: [[CommunityData:Dataset_And_Tools_Release_2018]]
See Also: [[CommunityData:Dataset_And_Tools_Release_2018]]
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