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need some help with this

by NIGGER - 28 September, 2019 - 09:47 PM
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(This post was last modified: 28 September, 2019 - 09:52 PM by CatCoder.)
Use regex
Find this:$
Replace with this:[  "expires_at":"2019-09-29  ]


In case all expiry dates are the same if they aren't I'll need more info
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Are expiry dates included anywhere in output?
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@NIGGER
go to notepad++
And click ctrl+f
click on replace tab
make sure Regex is enabled and .matches newline is enabled
In find what field type in:^(.+?):(.+?)\r\n\r\n\[(.+?)\]
and in replace field type in:\1:\2[\3]
click replace all
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added you on discord

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