--- title: findRE description: Returns a slice of strings that match the regular expression. categories: [functions] menu: docs: parent: functions keywords: [regex] signature: - "findRE PATTERN INPUT [LIMIT]" - "strings.FindRE PATTERN INPUT [LIMIT]" relatedfuncs: [findRESubmatch, replaceRE] --- By default, `findRE` finds all matches. You can limit the number of matches with an optional LIMIT parameter. When specifying the regular expression, use a raw [string literal] (backticks) instead of an interpreted string literal (double quotes) to simplify the syntax. With an interpreted string literal you must escape backslashes. [string literal]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#String_literals This function uses the [RE2] regular expression library. See the [RE2 syntax documentation] for details. Note that the RE2 `\C` escape sequence is not supported. [RE2]: https://github.com/google/re2/ [RE2 syntax documentation]: https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax/ {{% note %}} The RE2 syntax is a subset of that accepted by [PCRE], roughly speaking, and with various [caveats]. [caveats]: https://swtch.com/~rsc/regexp/regexp3.html#caveats [PCRE]: https://www.pcre.org/ {{% /note %}} This example returns a slice of all second level headings (`h2` elements) within the rendered `.Content`: ```go-html-template {{ findRE `(?s).*?` .Content }} ``` The `s` flag causes `.` to match `\n` as well, allowing us to find an `h2` element that contains newlines. To limit the number of matches to one: ```go-html-template {{ findRE `(?s).*?` .Content 1 }} ``` {{% note %}} You can write and test your regular expression using [regex101.com](https://regex101.com/). Be sure to select the Go flavor before you begin. {{% /note %}}