I'm trying to cleanup some html files using regexes (yes, I've seen the post. I'm not looking to generally parse html) and I want to delete all lines that don't contain tags. My script is as follows:
Remove-Item $args[1]
$text = (Get-Content -Path $args[0] -Raw)
$text = $text -replace "^\s*\r?\n"
New-Item -Path $args[1] -ItemType File -Force -Value $text
There's a bunch of other things that I want to replace, but I'm mostly attempting to fix
I can verify the internal regex works: VSCode (which uses JS Regex as opposed to powershell's .NET regex) correctly matches (and replaces) the lines in question using the provided regex.
I know that Powershell is Special, so I've converted the output of Get-Content
to a raw string with embedded newlines. This has not helped.
I can verify that the other functions (namely remove-item
and new-item
) work perfectly fine, and that other regexes work by changing the regex text from "^\s*\r?\n"
to "p", "abc"
and seeing that the p
tags all become abc
tags.
Furthermore, the regex \s*\r?\n
works, so it's not that the regex cannot find the newline.
The regex \A\s*\r?\n
also does not work, implying that it has something to do with how PowerShell finds the start\end of strings.
What's going on?
<p>This is some text</p>
(the next line has a bunch of spaces)
<p>this is some more text</p>
Just as a reference, my regex should (and does) match the second, fourth, and fifth lines of the above example when using VSCode's JS regex engine (PCRE-like, I believe)
Finally, a decompile of the regex:
^ from the start of the string
\s* match any number of whitespaces
\r? possibly followed by a carriage return
\n then a newline