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Next, I should consider the user's intent. They might be looking for where to watch the movie legally, or perhaps they want to know about the Hindi dubbed version. Maybe they’re interested in the plot or the cast. Alternatively, they might not be aware that downloading it from torrent sites is illegal and are seeking alternative suggestions.
Wait, the user specifically mentioned FilmyZilla. I need to be careful not to mention the site directly in the blog post, as advising others to use it could lead to legal issues. Instead, focus on legal alternatives. Next, I should consider the user's intent
Including sections about why Hindi dubbed movies are popular in India could add value. Maybe some statistics on the popularity of dubbed films there. Also, touching on the risks of using torrent sites, such as malware, and the legal repercussions, would be responsible. Alternatively, they might not be aware that downloading
Additionally, discussing the concept of repack files is important. A repack is a reorganized version of a torrent file, but it still contains pirated content. Explaining the risks associated with torrent sites and repack downloads is crucial for user safety. Instead, focus on legal alternatives
Also, ensure the post is informative and helpful without promoting piracy. The user might need guidance on legal avenues, so providing that information is key.
That’s a brilliant tip and the example video.. Never considered doing this for some reason — makes so much sense though.
So often content is provided with pseudo HTML often created by MS Word.. nice to have a way to remove the same spammy tags it always generates.
Good tip on the multiple search and replace, but in a case like this, it’s kinda overkill… instead of replacing
<p>and</p>you could also just replace</?p>.You could even expand that to get all
ptags, even with attributes, using</?p[^>]*>.Simples :-)
Cool! Regex to the rescue.
My main use-case has about 15 find-replaces for all kinds of various stuff, so it might be a little outside the scope of a single regex.
Yeah, I could totally see a command like
remove cruftdoing a bunch of these little replaces. RegEx could absolutely do it, but it would get a bit unwieldy.</?(p|blockquote|span)[^>]*>What sublime theme are you using Chris? Its so clean and simple!
I’m curious about that too!
Looks like he’s using the same one I am: Material Theme
https://github.com/equinusocio/material-theme
Thanks Joe!
Question, in your code, I understand the need for ‘find’, ‘replace’ and ‘case’. What does greedy do? Is that a designation to do all?
What is the theme used in the first image (package install) and last image (run new command)?
There is a small error in your JSON code example.
A closing bracket at the end of the code is missing.
There is a cool plugin for Sublime Text https://github.com/titoBouzout/Tag that can strip tags or attributes from file. Saved me a lot of time on multiple occasions. Can’t recommend it enough. Especially if you don’t want to mess with regular expressions.