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-# String globbing in golang [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ryanuber/go-glob.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/ryanuber/go-glob)
-
-`go-glob` is a single-function library implementing basic string glob support.
-
-Globs are an extremely user-friendly way of supporting string matching without
-requiring knowledge of regular expressions or Go's particular regex engine. Most
-people understand that if you put a `*` character somewhere in a string, it is
-treated as a wildcard. Surprisingly, this functionality isn't found in Go's
-standard library, except for `path.Match`, which is intended to be used while
-comparing paths (not arbitrary strings), and contains specialized logic for this
-use case. A better solution might be a POSIX basic (non-ERE) regular expression
-engine for Go, which doesn't exist currently.
-
-Example
-=======
-
-```
-package main
-
-import "github.com/ryanuber/go-glob"
-
-func main() {
- glob.Glob("*World!", "Hello, World!") // true
- glob.Glob("Hello,*", "Hello, World!") // true
- glob.Glob("*ello,*", "Hello, World!") // true
- glob.Glob("World!", "Hello, World!") // false
- glob.Glob("/home/*", "/home/ryanuber/.bashrc") // true
-}
-```