FAQs - Web Text Finder (WTF)
Your Go-To Guide for Extracting Text Patterns Effortlessly
Welcome to the Web Text Finder FAQ page! Here, you'll find
comprehensive guides and tips on how to use our powerful tool to
extract various text patterns with ease. Whether you're looking to
gather URLs, emails, phone numbers, or any other data from text, our
FAQs will provide you with the step-by-step instructions you need.
Dive in and discover how you can streamline your workflow and
automate tedious tasks using Web Text Finder.
Extracting Web Links (URLs)
The URLs pattern allows you to quickly identify and extract all web links from a given text. This feature is especially useful when you need to gather multiple links from documents or web pages for further processing or sharing.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing URLs into the text box.
- Select the 'URLs' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the URLs listed.
- Optionally, you can open all extracted URLs in new tabs using the provided button.
Identifying Email Addresses
The Emails pattern helps you find and extract email addresses from any text. This can be useful for collecting contact information from documents, emails, or web pages.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing email addresses into the text box.
- Select the 'Emails' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the email addresses listed.
Finding Phone Numbers
The Phone Numbers pattern identifies and extracts phone numbers from the provided text. This feature supports various phone number formats to ensure comprehensive extraction.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing phone numbers into the text box.
- Select the 'Phone Numbers' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the phone numbers listed.
Extracting FTP Links
The FTP pattern extracts FTP links from the text. This is useful for gathering FTP links from logs, documents, or web pages.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing FTP links into the text box.
- Select the 'FTP' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the FTP links listed.
Identifying IPv4 Addresses
The IPv4 pattern allows you to find and extract IPv4 addresses from any text. This is useful for network administration, log analysis, and troubleshooting.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing IPv4 addresses into the text box.
- Select the 'IPv4' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the IPv4 addresses listed.
Extracting IPv6 Addresses
The IPv6 pattern helps you identify and extract IPv6 addresses from the text. This feature supports the complex structure of IPv6 addresses.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing IPv6 addresses into the text box.
- Select the 'IPv6' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the IPv6 addresses listed.
Extracting Dates
The Dates pattern extracts dates from the text in various formats. This can be useful for data analysis, scheduling, and organizing events.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing dates into the text box.
- Select the 'Dates' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the dates listed.
Identifying Time Values
The Times pattern identifies and extracts time values from the provided text. This is useful for scheduling and time management purposes.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing time values into the text box.
- Select the 'Times' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the time values listed.
Extracting HEX Color Codes
The HEX Colors pattern extracts HEX color codes from the text. This is particularly useful for web designers and developers.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing HEX color codes into the text box.
- Select the 'HEX Colors' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the HEX color codes listed.
Identifying Twitter Handles
The Twitter Handles pattern helps you find and extract Twitter handles from any text. This can be useful for social media analysis and marketing.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing Twitter handles into the text box.
- Select the 'Twitter Handles' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the Twitter handles listed.
Extracting Hashtags
The Hashtags pattern extracts hashtags from the text. This is useful for social media management and marketing purposes.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing hashtags into the text box.
- Select the 'Hashtags' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the hashtags listed.
Identifying Markdown Links
The Markdown Links pattern identifies and extracts markdown formatted links from the text. This is useful for documentation and content creation.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing markdown links into the text box.
- Select the 'Markdown Links' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the markdown links listed.
Extracting ISBN Numbers
The ISBN pattern extracts International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN) from the text. This is useful for cataloging and managing book information.
How to Use:
- Navigate to the Web Text Finder page.
- Paste the text containing ISBN numbers into the text box.
- Select the 'ISBN' pattern from the list.
- Click the 'Extract' button to see all the ISBN numbers listed.