Tons of Solutions Engineering work done today for the rest of the CS team! Headway, Howard Hanna, Engels, Brighton, etc. Also completed Datasnippers auth flow and worked on Anthology's script. Cloned Anthology's courses (900..) and will clone Full Story on Monday.

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"use strict";
/**
* Returns true if the string matches the specified shell
* expression.
*
* Actually, currently the patterns are shell expressions,
* not regular expressions.
*
* Examples:
*
* ``` js
* shExpMatch("http://home.netscape.com/people/ari/index.html", "*\/ari/*")
* // is true.
*
* shExpMatch("http://home.netscape.com/people/montulli/index.html", "*\/ari/*")
* // is false.
* ```
*
* @param {String} str is any string to compare (e.g. the URL, or the hostname).
* @param {String} shexp is a shell expression to compare against.
* @return {Boolean} true if the string matches the shell expression.
*/
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
function shExpMatch(str, shexp) {
const re = toRegExp(shexp);
return re.test(str);
}
exports.default = shExpMatch;
/**
* Converts a "shell expression" to a JavaScript RegExp.
*
* @api private
*/
function toRegExp(str) {
str = String(str)
.replace(/\./g, '\\.')
.replace(/\?/g, '.')
.replace(/\*/g, '.*');
return new RegExp(`^${str}$`);
}
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