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# RegXing
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RegXing is a tool that takes regular expressions as input and returns strings matching them!
## Installation
You can install RegXing using <pre><code>gem install regxing</code></pre>, or alternatively, you can add to your project's Gemfile: <pre><code>gem "regxing", "~> 0.0.1"</code></pre>
## Usage
<pre><code>generator = RegXing::Generator.new(/\d{3}-\d{2}-\d{4}/)
-# => 891-27-2800
+generator.generate!
+\# => 891-27-2800</code></pre>