fetch will not fetch based on substring matching unless -r is specified#30
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Oxyn4 wants to merge 1 commit intoBlackArch:masterfrom
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fetch will not fetch based on substring matching unless -r is specified#30Oxyn4 wants to merge 1 commit intoBlackArch:masterfrom
Oxyn4 wants to merge 1 commit intoBlackArch:masterfrom
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awesome ty |
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This has now also been addressed in #32 with the :D happy to be making progress |
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based on issue #27 I think sub string fetching should not be the default as it is not very intuitive. So i simply created a new boolean flag -r or --regex that will enable this feature otherwise a candidate wordlist's name will have to match entirely for it to be fetched.