I'm trying to write a regex expression in JavaScript that will match any string as long as it starts with a space, then an octothorpe(#), then characters. However, I would like this expression to exclude hexadecimal codes.
I have this expression for capturing #tags:
/([\s]#[^<\s]+)/g
and I have an expression that captures hex codes in the format (#xxxxxx) that my larger program will be receiving them:
/(#[0-9a-fA-F]{6,6}\b)/g
but I do not know how to put them together so that I end up with matches that are described by the first expression but not by the second.
I'd like to do everything in a single regex statement. If this is not possible, I would like to know of a way to get all non-hex strings that begin with # using a combination of regex and JavaScript functions. I'm using jQuery and Backbone.js if that helps.
Extra Credit:
What is the difference between this :
/(#[0-9a-fA-F]{6,6}\b)/g
and this:
/(#[0-9a-fA-F]{6}\b)/g
I've been using https://regex101.com to write and test my expressions and both seem to give the same results.
{6}
is much more beautiful than{6,6}