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ArkRegex: Bringing Full Type Inference to Regular Expressions

ArkType has introduced ArkRegex, a drop-in replacement for JavaScript's native RegExp constructor that finally brings full type safety to regular expressions. By leveraging the latest TypeScript features, the library allows developers to catch syntax errors and infer types for ca

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